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Physical Chemistry A Modern Introduction Second Edition 2nd Ed Davis

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Physical Chemistry A Modern Introduction Second Edition 2nd Ed Davis
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.17 MB
Pages: 513
Author: Davis, William M
ISBN: 9781439897898, 1439897891
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 2nd ed

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Physical Chemistry A Modern Introduction Second Edition 2nd Ed Davis by Davis, William M 9781439897898, 1439897891 instant download after payment.

PrefaceAcknowledgmentsAuthorGuide for StudentsList of Special ExamplesWorld of Atoms and MoleculesIntroduction to Physical ChemistryTheory and Experiment in Physical ChemistryAtomic and Molecular EnergiesConfigurations, Entropy, and VolumeEnergy, Entropy, and TemperatureDistribution Law DerivationConclusionsPoint of Interest: James Clerk MaxwellExercisesBibliographyIdeal and Real GasesThe Ideal Gas LawsCollisions and PressureNonideal BehaviorThermodynamic State FunctionsEnergy and Thermodynamic RelationsConclusionsPoint of Interest: Intermolecular InteractionsExercisesBibliographyChanges of St.
Abstract: PrefaceAcknowledgmentsAuthorGuide for StudentsList of Special ExamplesWorld of Atoms and MoleculesIntroduction to Physical ChemistryTheory and Experiment in Physical ChemistryAtomic and Molecular EnergiesConfigurations, Entropy, and VolumeEnergy, Entropy, and TemperatureDistribution Law DerivationConclusionsPoint of Interest: James Clerk MaxwellExercisesBibliographyIdeal and Real GasesThe Ideal Gas LawsCollisions and PressureNonideal BehaviorThermodynamic State FunctionsEnergy and Thermodynamic RelationsConclusionsPoint of Interest: Intermolecular InteractionsExercisesBibliographyChanges of St

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