Chemical Thermodynamics An Introduction /
Keszei, Ernö.
Chemical Thermodynamics An Introduction / [electronic resource] : by Ernö Keszei. - 1st ed. 2012. - Verlag Berlin Heidelberg Springer 2012 - XI, 354 p. 77 illus., 6 illus. in color. online resource. 5.58 MB
1: Postulates of thermodynamics -- 2: Thermodynamic equilibrium in isolated and isentropic systems -- 3: Thermodynamic equilibrium in systems with other constraints -- 4: Thermodynamic processes and engines -- 5: Thermodynamics of mixtures (multi-component systems) -- 6: Phase equilibria -- 7: Equilibria of chemical reactions -- 8: Extension of thermodynamics for additional interactions (non-simple systems) -- 9: Elements of equilibrium statistical thermodynamics -- 10: Transport processes.
This course-derived undergraduate textbook provides a concise explanation of the key concepts and calculations of chemical thermodynamics. Instead of the usual ‘classical’ introduction, this text adopts a straightforward postulatory approach that introduces thermodynamic potentials such as entropy and energy more directly and transparently. Structured around several features to assist students’ understanding, Chemical Thermodynamics : - Develops applications and methods for the ready treatment of equilibria on a sound quantitative basis. - Requires minimal background in calculus to understand the text and presents formal derivations to the student in a detailed but understandable way. - Offers end-of-chapter problems (and answers) for self-testing and review and reinforcement, of use for self- or group study. This book is suitable as essential reading for courses in a bachelor and master chemistry program and is also valuable as a reference or textbook for students of physics, biochemistry and materials science.
9783642198649
10.1007/978-3-642-19864-9 doi
Physical chemistry.
Thermodynamics.
Heat engineering.
Heat transfer.
Mass transfer.
Chemical engineering.
Materials science.
Biochemistry.
Physical Chemistry.
Thermodynamics.
Engineering Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer.
Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering.
Materials Science, general.
Biochemistry, general.
541 / KES
Chemical Thermodynamics An Introduction / [electronic resource] : by Ernö Keszei. - 1st ed. 2012. - Verlag Berlin Heidelberg Springer 2012 - XI, 354 p. 77 illus., 6 illus. in color. online resource. 5.58 MB
1: Postulates of thermodynamics -- 2: Thermodynamic equilibrium in isolated and isentropic systems -- 3: Thermodynamic equilibrium in systems with other constraints -- 4: Thermodynamic processes and engines -- 5: Thermodynamics of mixtures (multi-component systems) -- 6: Phase equilibria -- 7: Equilibria of chemical reactions -- 8: Extension of thermodynamics for additional interactions (non-simple systems) -- 9: Elements of equilibrium statistical thermodynamics -- 10: Transport processes.
This course-derived undergraduate textbook provides a concise explanation of the key concepts and calculations of chemical thermodynamics. Instead of the usual ‘classical’ introduction, this text adopts a straightforward postulatory approach that introduces thermodynamic potentials such as entropy and energy more directly and transparently. Structured around several features to assist students’ understanding, Chemical Thermodynamics : - Develops applications and methods for the ready treatment of equilibria on a sound quantitative basis. - Requires minimal background in calculus to understand the text and presents formal derivations to the student in a detailed but understandable way. - Offers end-of-chapter problems (and answers) for self-testing and review and reinforcement, of use for self- or group study. This book is suitable as essential reading for courses in a bachelor and master chemistry program and is also valuable as a reference or textbook for students of physics, biochemistry and materials science.
9783642198649
10.1007/978-3-642-19864-9 doi
Physical chemistry.
Thermodynamics.
Heat engineering.
Heat transfer.
Mass transfer.
Chemical engineering.
Materials science.
Biochemistry.
Physical Chemistry.
Thermodynamics.
Engineering Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer.
Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering.
Materials Science, general.
Biochemistry, general.
541 / KES