Electrochemistry : the basics, with examples
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Electrochemistry : the basics, with examples
(Grenoble sciences)
Springer, c2012
- Other Title
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L'électrochimie : Fondamentaux avec exercices corrigés
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Note
"Translation from original French version performed by Lauren Ayotte, Isabel Pitman and Jean-Claude Poignet" --Half t.p. verso
Bibliography: p.337-340
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This textbook offers original and new approaches to the teaching of electrochemical concepts, principles and applications. Throughout the text the authors provide a balanced coverage of the thermodynamic and kinetic processes at the heart of electrochemical systems. The first half of the book outlines fundamental concepts appropriate to undergraduate students and the second half gives an in-depth account of electrochemical systems suitable for experienced scientists and course lecturers. Concepts are clearly explained and mathematical treatments are kept to a minimum or reported in appendices.
This book features:
- Questions and answers for self-assessment
- Basic and advanced level numerical descriptions
- Illustrated electrochemistry applications
This book is accessible to both novice and experienced electrochemists and supports a deep understanding of the fundamental principles and laws of electrochemistry.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Basic notions.- Chapter 2: Simplified description of electrochemical systems.- Chapter 3: Thermodynamic features.- Chapter 4: Current flow: a non-equilibrium process
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