Physical chemistry : principles and applications in biological sciences

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Physical chemistry : principles and applications in biological sciences

Ignacio Tinoco, Jr., Kenneth Sauer, James C. Wang

Prentice-Hall, c1995

3rd ed

  • : International ed.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Top-seller for introductory p-chem courses with a biological emphasis. More problems have been added and there is an increased emphasis on molecular interpretations of thermodynamics.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction2. The First Law: Energy is Conserved3. The Second Law: Entropy of Universe Increases4. Free Energy and Chemical Equilibria5. Free Energy and Physical Equilibria6. Molecular Motion and Transport Properties7. Kinetics: Rates of Chemical Reactions8. Enzyme Kinetics9. Molecular Structures and Interactions: Theory10. Molecular Structures and Interactions: Spectroscopy11. Molecular Distributions and Statistical Thermodynamics12. Macromolecular Structures and X-Ray Diffraction

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