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041 _aeng
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100 _aChang, Raymond
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245 0 _aPhysical chemistry for the chemical sciences
260 _aCanada :
_bUSB.
_c2014,
300 _axvi, 951p.
_b: ill.
500 _aAppendix A-B 907-922p.; Index 941-951p.
520 _aFollowing in the wake of Chang's two other best-selling physical chemistry textbooks (Physical Chemistry for the Chemical and Biological Sciences and Physical Chemistry for the Biosciences), this new title introduces laser spectroscopist Jay Thoman (Williams College) as co-author. Following in the wake of Chang’s two other best-selling physical chemistry textbooks (Physical Chemistry for the Chemical and Biological Sciences and Physical Chemistry for the Biosciences), this new title introduces laser spectroscopist Jay Thoman (Williams College) as co-author. This comprehensive new text has been extensively revised both in level and scope. Targeted to a mainstream physical chemistry course, this text features extensively revised chapters on quantum mechanics and spectroscopy, many new chapter-ending problems, and updated references, while biological topics have been largely relegated to the previous two textbooks. Other topics added include the law of corresponding states, the Joule-Thomson effect, the meaning of entropy, multiple equilibria and coupled reactions, and chemiluminescence and bioluminescence. One way to gauge the level of this new text is that students who have used it will be well prepared for their GRE exams in the subject. Careful pedagogy and clear writing throughout combine to make this an excellent choice for your physical chemistry course.
650 _a Chemical equilibrium
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650 _a Electrolyte solutions
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650 _a Electronics structure of atoms
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650 _a Photochemistry
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650 _aNonelectrolyte solutions
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700 _aThoman, John W
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