Phenomenology and thermodynamics
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Phenomenology and thermodynamics
(Equilibrium between phases of matter)
Springer, c2008
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The Institute for Solid State Physics Library. The University of Tokyo.図書室
421.9:E6:17210272758
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [377] -388) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The first volume of this work is organized in three levels, so that the portion and importance of thermodynamics and mathematics increase from level to level. The ground level shows that basics of phase equilibria can be understood without thermodynamics provided the concept of chemical potential is introduced early. The intermediate level introduces thermodynamics, culminating in the Gibbs energy as the arbiter for equilibrium. At the third level the accent is on binary systems, where one or more phases are solutions of the components. Priority is given throughout to the thermodynamic assessment of experimental data. 200 exercises are included with solutions.
Table of Contents
level 0
001 Equilibrium
002 The Variables
003 The Rules
004 Pure Substances
005 Binary and Ternary Systems
006 Partition and Separation
007 Chemical Equilibrium
level 1
101 Differential Expressions
102 Work, Heat, Energy
103 Heat Capacity and Enthalpy
104 Ideal Gas, Expansion and Compression
105 Chemical Energy
106 Entropy
107 Characteristic Functions
108 Gibbs Energy and Equilibrium
109 Tables
110 Pure Substances
111 Chemical Reactions
level 2
201 Mixtures and Partial quantities
202 The Open System, Chemical Potentials
203 Change to Molar Quantities
204 The Ideal Mixture
205 Non-Ideal Behaviour
206 Magic Formulae
207 Dilute Solutions
208 The Solvent Laws
209 The Solute Laws
210 Ideal Equilibria
211 Non-Ideal Systems - Geometrically
212 Non-Ideal Systems - Analytically
213 Non-Ideal Systems - Numerically
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