The structure and properties of water
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The structure and properties of water
(Oxford classic texts in the physical sciences)
Clarendon Press : Oxford University Press, 2005
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Bibliography: p. [271]-282
Includes indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The authors have correlated many experimental observations and theoretical discussions from the scientific literature on water. Topics covered include the water molecule and forces between water molecules; the thermodynamic properties of steam; the structures of the ices; the thermodynamic, electrical, spectroscopic, and transport properties of the ices and of liquid water; hydrogen bonding in ice and water; and models for liquid water. The main emphasis of the book
is on relating the properties of ice and water to their structures. Some background material in physical chemistry has been included in order to ensure that the material is accessible to readers in fields such as biology, biochemistry, and geology, as well as to chemists and physicists.
Table of Contents
- 1. The Water Molecule
- 2. The Real Vapour
- 3. Ice
- 4. Properties of Liquid Water
- 5. Models for Liquid Water
- Addendum
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