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Physical Chemistry A Guided Inquiry: Thermodynamics

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ISBN-10: 0618308539

ISBN-13: 9780618308538

Edition: 2004

Authors: James N. Spencer, Richard S. Moog, John J. Farrell

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Designed to encourage active and collaborative learning in the physical chemistry classroom, this text is a collection of group activities (ChemActivities) that can accompany any physical chemistry text. These ChemActivities teach students how to think like scientists, rather than simply memorizing important conclusions arrived at by great scientists of the past. Clearly labeled scientific "Models" appear throughout each ChemActivity in bulleted and illustrated formats. These explanations of scientific theories help students develop their conceptual understanding of the material. "Critical-Thinking Questions" appear after each "Model" and ask students to explore ideas in a number of…    
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Book details

List price: $66.95
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: CENGAGE Learning
Publication date: 1/24/2003
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 354
Size: 8.25" wide x 10.75" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.584
Language: English

Gases (I)
The Maxwell-Boltzmann Speed Distribution Law
Average Values G2. Gases (II) Thermodynamics
Work
The First Law of Thermodynamics
Enthalpy
Enthalpy
Heat Capacity
Temperature Dependence of the Enthalpy of Reaction
Entropy
Entropy Changes as a Function of Temperature
The Third Law of Thermodynamics
Gibbs Energy and Helmholtz Energy
Gibbs Energy as a Function of Temperature and Pressure
Euler's Criterion
Equilibrium
Temperature Dependence of the Equilibrium Constant
Temperature and Pressure Dependence of Phase Equilibria for Pure Phases
Vapor Pressure and One Component Phase Diagrams
The Ideal Solution
Chemical Potential for a Component of a Solution
Partial Molar Quantities
Colligative Properties
Osmotic Pressure
The Phase Rule
Solid-Liquid Phase Equilibria
More Complicated Soli-Liquid Phase Equilibria
Liquid-Vapor Phase Equilibria Electrochemistry
Electrolyte Solutions
The Debye-H?ckel Theory of Electrolyte Solutions
The Structure of Electrolyte Solutions
Electrode Potentials
Electrochemical Cells
Temperature Dependence of Cell Voltage Kinetics
Introduction to Chemical Kinetics
Integrated Rate Laws
The Method of Isolation for Determining Rate Laws
Reaction Mechanism
Activation Energy (I)
Activation Energy (II)
Enzyme Kinetics
Collision Theory of Gas Phase Reactions
Analysis of a Gas Phase Chain Reaction
Transition State Theory MathActivity Mathematics for Thermodynamics
Values of Selected Fundamental Constants
Selected Conversion Factors
SI Derived Units