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Physical Chemistry

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ISBN-10: 0534266584

ISBN-13: 9780534266585

Edition: 2003

Authors: David W. Ball

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Intended for the year long, calculus-based physical chemistry course for science and engineering majors, PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY follows a traditional organization while concentrating on core topics. The text does not cover some higher level topics?for example, photochemistry, molecular beams, thermal physics, and polymers? found in some textbooks, and rarely covered in the undergraduate physical chemistry course, but more fully explains the essential elements of the discipline. Written by a dedicated chemical educator and researcher, this text is intended for those students who are trying to learn physical chemistry?a book that works as a textbook and not as an encyclopedia. Where appropriate,…    
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Book details

List price: $374.95
Copyright year: 2003
Publisher: Brooks/Cole
Publication date: 8/20/2002
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 836
Size: 8.50" wide x 10.75" long x 1.50" tall
Weight: 3.982

David W. Ball is Professor of Chemistry at Cleveland State University. His research interests include computational chemistry of new high energy materials, matrix isolation spectroscopy, and various topics in chemical education. He has over 160 publications, equally split between research articles and educational articles, including five books currently in print. He has won recognition for the quality of his teaching, receiving several departmental and college teaching awards as well as the university's Distinguished Faculty Teaching Award in 2002. He has been a contributing editor to "Spectroscopy" magazine since 1994, where he writes "The Baseline" column on fundamental topics in…    

Preface
Gases and the Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics
The First Law of Thermodynamics
The Second and Third Law of Thermodynamics
Free Energy and Chemical Potential
Introduction to Chemical Equilibrium
Equilibria for Single Component Systems
Equilibria for Multiple-Component Systems
Electrochemistry and Ionic Solutions
Pre-Quantum Mechanics
Introduction to Quantum Mechanics
Quantum Mechanics: Model Systems and the Hydrogen Atom
Atoms and Molecules
Introduction to Symmetry in Quantum Mechanics
Rotational and Vibrational Spectroscopy
Introduction to Electronic Spectroscopy and Structure
Introduction to Magnetic Spectroscopy
Statistical Mechanics: Introduction
More Statistical Mechanics
The Kinetic Theory of Gases
Kinetics
The Solid State: Crystals
Surfaces
Appendix