Thermodynamics of chemical processes
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Thermodynamics of chemical processes
(Oxford chemistry primers, 56)(Oxford science publications)
Oxford University Press, 1998
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [84]) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Primer describes the basic principles which govern reactivity and phase equilibria in chemical systems. It is written at the first year undergraduate level and contains a number of worked examples and problems to help students through this introductory material. The ideas of enthalpy, internal energy and entropy are covered to lead into Gibbs free energy and how it can be used to correlate and predict the equilibrium position and properties of chemical reactions
and multi-phase systems. Some background mathematical ideas are introduced as needed as well as material describing how the physicochemical principles can be applied to related areas such as materials science or biochemistry
Table of Contents
- 1. Preamble - Energy in Chemical Systems
- 2. Enthalpy and Thermochemistry
- 3. Entropy in Chemistry
- 4. Free Energy and Equilibrium
- 5. Phase Changes and Solutions
- Appendix 1 -Thermochemical data
- Appendix 2 - Additional problems
- Further reading
- Index
by "Nielsen BookData"