Physical chemistry : principles and applications in biological sciences
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Physical chemistry : principles and applications in biological sciences
(Pearson advanced chemistry series)
Pearson, c2014
5th ed
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Introducing readers to the latest research applications, the new Fifth Edition of the bestselling Physical Chemistry: Principles and Applications in Biological Sciences puts the study of physical chemistry in context. Clear writing and the ideal level of mathematics combine for an engaging overview of the principles and applications of contemporary physical chemistry as used to solve problems in biology, biochemistry, and medicine.
Table of Contents
Brief Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: The First Law: Energy is Conserved
Chapter 3: The Second Law: The Entropy of the Universe Increases
Chapter 4: Free Energy and Chemical Equilibria
Chapter 5: The Statistical Foundations of Biophysical Chemistry
Chapter 6: Physical Equilibria
Chapter 7: Electrochemistry
Chapter 8: The Motion of Biological Molecules
Chapter 9: Kinetics: Rates of Chemical Reactions
Chapter 10: Enzyme Kinetics
Chapter 11: Molecular Structures and Interactions: Theory
Chapter 12: Molecular Structures and Interactions: Biomolecules
Chapter 13: Optical Spectroscopy
Chapter 14: Magnetic Resonance
Chapter 15: Macromolecular Structure and X-Ray Diffraction
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