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Chemical Thermodynamics [[electronic resource] ] : Principles and Applications
Chemical Thermodynamics [[electronic resource] ] : Principles and Applications
Autore Ott J. Bevan
Pubbl/distr/stampa Burlington, : Elsevier Science, 2000
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (689 p.)
Disciplina 541.3/69 21
541.369
Altri autori (Persone) Boerio-GoatesJuliana
Soggetto topico Chemistry, Physical and theoretical
Thermodynamics
Chemistry
Physical Sciences & Mathematics
Physical & Theoretical Chemistry
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-03846-6
9786611038465
0-08-050098-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Chemical Thermodynamics: Principles and Applications; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface to the Two-Volume Series; Preface to the First Volume; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 Thermodynamics - A Pre-eminent Example of an Exact Science; 1.2 The Language of Thermodynamics; 1.3 Thermodynamic Variables; 1.4 The Mathematics of Thermodynamics; 1.5 Derivation of Thermodynamic Equations using the Properties of the Exact Differential; 1.6 Calculation of Changes in the Thermodynamic Variable; 1.7 Use of Units; References; Chapter 2. The First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics
2.1 The First Law of Thermodynamics2.2 The Second Law of Thermodynamics; 2.3 Implications of the Laws; References; Chapter 3. Thermodynamic Relationships and Applications; 3.1 The Gibbs Equations; 3.2 Partial Differential Relationships; 3.3 Applications of the Differential Relationships; 3.4 Relationship Between Free Energy and Work; References; Chapter 4. The Third Law and Absolute Entropy Measurements; 4.1 Verification of the Third Law; 4.2 Exceptions to the Third Law; 4.3 Implications and Applications of the Third Law; 4.4 Production of Low Temperatures and the Inaccessibility of Absolute
4.5 Thermodynamic Functions References; Chapter 5. The Chemical Potential and Equilibrium; 5.1 Composition as a Variable; 5.2 The Chemical Potential; 5.3 Partial Molar Properties; 5.4 The Gibbs-Duhem Equation; 5.5 Determination of Partial Molar Properties; 5.6 Criteria for Equilibrium; References; Chapter 6. Fugacity, Activity, and Standard States; 6.1 Fugacity; 6.2 The Activity; 6.3 Standard States; 6.4 Activities of Electrolyte Solutions; 6.5 Determination of Activity; References; Chapter 7. The Thermodynamic Properties of Solutions
7.1 Change in the Thermodynamic Properties of Nonelectrolyte Solutions due to the Mixing Process7.2 Calculation of the Thermodynamic Properties of Strong Electrolyte Solutes: The Debye - Hückel Theory; 7.3 Relative Partial Molar and Apparent Relative Partial Molar Thermal Properties; 7.4 The Osmotic Pressure; References; Chapter 8. The Equilibrium Condition Applied to Phase Equilibria; 8.1 Phase Equilibria for Pure Substances; 8.2 Phase Equilibria for Mixtures; References; Chapter 9. The Equilibrium Condition Applied to Chemical Processes; 9.1 The Equilibrium Constant
9.2 Enthalpies and Gibbs Free Energies of Formation9.3 Examples of Chemical Equilibrium Calculations; 9.4 Electrochemical Cells; References; Chapter 10. Statistical Thermodynamics; 10.1 Energy Levels of an Ideal Gas Molecule; 10.2 Distribution of Energy Among Energy Levels; 10.3 The Boltzmann Distribution Law; 10.4 The Partition Function; 10.5 Relationship Between the Partition Function and the Thermodynamic Properties; 10.6 Evaluation of the Partition Function for the Ideal Gas; 10.7 Calculation of the Thermodynamic Properties of the Ideal Gas
10.8 Calculation of the Thermodynamic Properties of Solids
Record Nr. UNINA-9910458134003321
Ott J. Bevan  
Burlington, : Elsevier Science, 2000
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Chemical Thermodynamics [[electronic resource] ] : Principles and Applications
Chemical Thermodynamics [[electronic resource] ] : Principles and Applications
Autore Ott J. Bevan
Pubbl/distr/stampa Burlington, : Elsevier Science, 2000
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (689 p.)
Disciplina 541.3/69 21
541.369
Altri autori (Persone) Boerio-GoatesJuliana
Soggetto topico Chemistry, Physical and theoretical
Thermodynamics
Chemistry
Physical Sciences & Mathematics
Physical & Theoretical Chemistry
ISBN 1-281-03846-6
9786611038465
0-08-050098-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Chemical Thermodynamics: Principles and Applications; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface to the Two-Volume Series; Preface to the First Volume; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 Thermodynamics - A Pre-eminent Example of an Exact Science; 1.2 The Language of Thermodynamics; 1.3 Thermodynamic Variables; 1.4 The Mathematics of Thermodynamics; 1.5 Derivation of Thermodynamic Equations using the Properties of the Exact Differential; 1.6 Calculation of Changes in the Thermodynamic Variable; 1.7 Use of Units; References; Chapter 2. The First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics
2.1 The First Law of Thermodynamics2.2 The Second Law of Thermodynamics; 2.3 Implications of the Laws; References; Chapter 3. Thermodynamic Relationships and Applications; 3.1 The Gibbs Equations; 3.2 Partial Differential Relationships; 3.3 Applications of the Differential Relationships; 3.4 Relationship Between Free Energy and Work; References; Chapter 4. The Third Law and Absolute Entropy Measurements; 4.1 Verification of the Third Law; 4.2 Exceptions to the Third Law; 4.3 Implications and Applications of the Third Law; 4.4 Production of Low Temperatures and the Inaccessibility of Absolute
4.5 Thermodynamic Functions References; Chapter 5. The Chemical Potential and Equilibrium; 5.1 Composition as a Variable; 5.2 The Chemical Potential; 5.3 Partial Molar Properties; 5.4 The Gibbs-Duhem Equation; 5.5 Determination of Partial Molar Properties; 5.6 Criteria for Equilibrium; References; Chapter 6. Fugacity, Activity, and Standard States; 6.1 Fugacity; 6.2 The Activity; 6.3 Standard States; 6.4 Activities of Electrolyte Solutions; 6.5 Determination of Activity; References; Chapter 7. The Thermodynamic Properties of Solutions
7.1 Change in the Thermodynamic Properties of Nonelectrolyte Solutions due to the Mixing Process7.2 Calculation of the Thermodynamic Properties of Strong Electrolyte Solutes: The Debye - Hückel Theory; 7.3 Relative Partial Molar and Apparent Relative Partial Molar Thermal Properties; 7.4 The Osmotic Pressure; References; Chapter 8. The Equilibrium Condition Applied to Phase Equilibria; 8.1 Phase Equilibria for Pure Substances; 8.2 Phase Equilibria for Mixtures; References; Chapter 9. The Equilibrium Condition Applied to Chemical Processes; 9.1 The Equilibrium Constant
9.2 Enthalpies and Gibbs Free Energies of Formation9.3 Examples of Chemical Equilibrium Calculations; 9.4 Electrochemical Cells; References; Chapter 10. Statistical Thermodynamics; 10.1 Energy Levels of an Ideal Gas Molecule; 10.2 Distribution of Energy Among Energy Levels; 10.3 The Boltzmann Distribution Law; 10.4 The Partition Function; 10.5 Relationship Between the Partition Function and the Thermodynamic Properties; 10.6 Evaluation of the Partition Function for the Ideal Gas; 10.7 Calculation of the Thermodynamic Properties of the Ideal Gas
10.8 Calculation of the Thermodynamic Properties of Solids
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784567303321
Ott J. Bevan  
Burlington, : Elsevier Science, 2000
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui