ترمودینامیک شیمیایی: اصول و کاربردها
Chemical Thermodynamics: Principles and Applications : Principles and Applications
معرفی کتاب «ترمودینامیک شیمیایی: اصول و کاربردها» (با عنوان لاتین Chemical Thermodynamics: Principles and Applications : Principles and Applications) نوشتهٔ J. Bevan Ott and Juliana Boerio-Goates، منتشرشده توسط نشر Academic Press در سال 2000. این کتاب در 7 صفحه، فرمت djvu، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Chemical Thermodynamics: Principles and Applications presents a thorough development of the principles of thermodynamics--an old science to which the authors include the most modern applications, along with those of importance in developing the science and those of historical interest. The text is written in an informal but rigorous style, including ancedotes about some of the great thermodynamicists (with some of whom the authors have had a personal relationship), and focuses on "real" systems in the discussion and figures, in contrast to the generic examples that are often used in other textbooks. The book provides a basic review of thermodynamic principles, equations, and applications of broad interest. It covers the development of thermodynamics as one of the pre-eminent examples of an exact science. A discussion of the standard state that emphasizes its significance and usefulness is also included, as well as a more rigorous and indepth treatment of thermodynamics and discussions of a wider variety of applications than are found in more broadly based physical chemistry undergraduate textbooks. Combined with its companion book, Chemical Thermodynamics: Advanced Applications , the practicing scientist will have a complete reference set detailing chemical thermodynamics. Key Features * Outlines the development of the principles of thermodynamics, including the most modern applications along with those of importance in developing the science and those of historical interest * Provides a basic review of thermodynamic principles, equations, and applications of broad interest * Treats thermodynamics as one of the preeminent examples of an exact science * Provides a more rigorous and indepth treatment of thermodynamics and discussion of a wider variety of applications than are found in more broadly based physical chemistry undergraduate textbooks * Includes examples in the text and exercises and problems at the end of each chapter to assist the student in learning the subject * Provides a complete set of references to all sources of data and to supplementary reading sources Chemical Thermodynamics: Principles and Applications presents a thorough development of the principles of thermodynamics--an old
science to which the authors include the most modern applications, along with those of importance in developing the science and those of
historical interest. The text is written in an informal but rigorous style, including ancedotes about some of the great thermodynamicists (with some of whom the authors have had a personal relationship), and focuses on "real" systems in the discussion and figures, in contrast to the generic examples that are often used in other textbooks.
The book provides a basic review of thermodynamic principles, equations, and applications of broad interest. It covers the development of thermodynamics as one of the pre-eminent examples of an exact science. A discussion of the standard state that emphasizes its significance and usefulness is also included, as well as a more rigorous and indepth treatment of thermodynamics and discussions of a wider variety of applications than are found in more broadly based physical chemistry undergraduate textbooks.
Combined with its companion book, Chemical Thermodynamics: Advanced Applications, the practicing scientist will have a complete reference set detailing chemical thermodynamics.
Key Features
* Outlines the development of the principles of thermodynamics, including the most modern applications along with those of importance in developing the science and those of historical interest
* Provides a basic review of thermodynamic principles, equations, and applications of broad interest
* Treats thermodynamics as one of the preeminent examples of an exact science
* Provides a more rigorous and indepth treatment of thermodynamics and discussion of a wider variety of applications than are found in more
broadly based physical chemistry undergraduate textbooks
* Includes examples in the text and exercises and problems at the end of each chapter to assist the student in learning the subject
* Provides a complete set of references to all sources of data and to supplementary reading sources Chemical Thermodynamics: Principles and Applications presents a thorough development of the principles of thermodynamics -- an old science to which the authors include the most modern applications, along with those of importance in developing the science and those of historical interest. The text is written in an informal, but rigorous style, including anecdotes about some of the great thermodynamicists (some of whom the authors have had a personal relationship), and focuses on "real" systems in the discussion and figures, in contrast to the generic examples that are often used in other textbooks. The book provides:-- A basic review of thermodynamic principles, equations, and applications of broad interest-- The development of thermodynamics as one of the preeminent examples of an exact science-- A discussion of the standard state that emphasizes its significance and usefulness-- A more rigorous and indepth treatment of thermodynamics and discussion of a wider variety of applications than are found in more broadly based physical chemistry undergraduate textbooks-- Examples in the text, and exercises and problems at the end of each chapter, to assist the student in learning the subject-- A complete set of references to all sources of data and to supplementary reading sourcesChemical Thermodynamics: Principles and Applications is an effective textbook for undergraduates and graduates and is also an excellent reference text for chemists and engineers who want to strengthen their foundation in thermodynamics and see how to apply the discipline to problems of chemical interest.Chemical Thermodynamics: Principles and Applications and its companion volume Chemical Thermodynamics: Advanced Applications are designed to stand independently, but when taken together they make an excellent reference source for chemical thermodynamics. Chemical Thermodynamics: Principles and Applications presents a thorough development of the principles of thermodynamics - an old science to which the authors add the most modern applications, along with those of importance in developing the science and those of historical interest. The text is written in an informal but rigorous style, including anecdotes about some of the great thermodynamicists (some of whom the authors have had personal contact). The book focuses on 'real' systems in the discussion and figures, in contrast to the generic examples that are often used in other textbooks. Chemical Thermodynamics: Advanced Applications extends the understanding of thermodynamics developed in Principles and Applications. This book covers the 'middle ground' between the basic principles developed in the first volume and the very specialized applications that are a part of an ongoing research project Chemical Thermodynamics: Principles and Applications presents a thorough development of the principles of thermodynamics--an old science to which the authors include the most modern applications, along with those of importance in developing the science and those of historical interest. The text is written in an informal but rigorous style, including anecdotes about some of the great thermodynamicists (with some of whom the authors have had a personal relationship), and focuses on ""real"" systems in the discussion and figures, in contrast to the generic examples that are often use. In 1830, Auguste Comte, a French philosopher who is generally recognized as the founder of sociology and positivism, wrote the following: Every attempt to employ mathematical methods in the study of chemical questions must be considered profoundly irrational and contrary to the spirit of chemistry...If mathematical analysis should ever hold a prominent place in chemistry-an aberration which is happily almost impossible-it would occasion a rapid and widespread degeneration of that science.
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science to which the authors include the most modern applications, along with those of importance in developing the science and those of
historical interest. The text is written in an informal but rigorous style, including ancedotes about some of the great thermodynamicists (with some of whom the authors have had a personal relationship), and focuses on "real" systems in the discussion and figures, in contrast to the generic examples that are often used in other textbooks.
The book provides a basic review of thermodynamic principles, equations, and applications of broad interest. It covers the development of thermodynamics as one of the pre-eminent examples of an exact science. A discussion of the standard state that emphasizes its significance and usefulness is also included, as well as a more rigorous and indepth treatment of thermodynamics and discussions of a wider variety of applications than are found in more broadly based physical chemistry undergraduate textbooks.
Combined with its companion book, Chemical Thermodynamics: Advanced Applications, the practicing scientist will have a complete reference set detailing chemical thermodynamics.
Key Features
* Outlines the development of the principles of thermodynamics, including the most modern applications along with those of importance in developing the science and those of historical interest
* Provides a basic review of thermodynamic principles, equations, and applications of broad interest
* Treats thermodynamics as one of the preeminent examples of an exact science
* Provides a more rigorous and indepth treatment of thermodynamics and discussion of a wider variety of applications than are found in more
broadly based physical chemistry undergraduate textbooks
* Includes examples in the text and exercises and problems at the end of each chapter to assist the student in learning the subject
* Provides a complete set of references to all sources of data and to supplementary reading sources Chemical Thermodynamics: Principles and Applications presents a thorough development of the principles of thermodynamics -- an old science to which the authors include the most modern applications, along with those of importance in developing the science and those of historical interest. The text is written in an informal, but rigorous style, including anecdotes about some of the great thermodynamicists (some of whom the authors have had a personal relationship), and focuses on "real" systems in the discussion and figures, in contrast to the generic examples that are often used in other textbooks. The book provides:-- A basic review of thermodynamic principles, equations, and applications of broad interest-- The development of thermodynamics as one of the preeminent examples of an exact science-- A discussion of the standard state that emphasizes its significance and usefulness-- A more rigorous and indepth treatment of thermodynamics and discussion of a wider variety of applications than are found in more broadly based physical chemistry undergraduate textbooks-- Examples in the text, and exercises and problems at the end of each chapter, to assist the student in learning the subject-- A complete set of references to all sources of data and to supplementary reading sourcesChemical Thermodynamics: Principles and Applications is an effective textbook for undergraduates and graduates and is also an excellent reference text for chemists and engineers who want to strengthen their foundation in thermodynamics and see how to apply the discipline to problems of chemical interest.Chemical Thermodynamics: Principles and Applications and its companion volume Chemical Thermodynamics: Advanced Applications are designed to stand independently, but when taken together they make an excellent reference source for chemical thermodynamics. Chemical Thermodynamics: Principles and Applications presents a thorough development of the principles of thermodynamics - an old science to which the authors add the most modern applications, along with those of importance in developing the science and those of historical interest. The text is written in an informal but rigorous style, including anecdotes about some of the great thermodynamicists (some of whom the authors have had personal contact). The book focuses on 'real' systems in the discussion and figures, in contrast to the generic examples that are often used in other textbooks. Chemical Thermodynamics: Advanced Applications extends the understanding of thermodynamics developed in Principles and Applications. This book covers the 'middle ground' between the basic principles developed in the first volume and the very specialized applications that are a part of an ongoing research project Chemical Thermodynamics: Principles and Applications presents a thorough development of the principles of thermodynamics--an old science to which the authors include the most modern applications, along with those of importance in developing the science and those of historical interest. The text is written in an informal but rigorous style, including anecdotes about some of the great thermodynamicists (with some of whom the authors have had a personal relationship), and focuses on ""real"" systems in the discussion and figures, in contrast to the generic examples that are often use. In 1830, Auguste Comte, a French philosopher who is generally recognized as the founder of sociology and positivism, wrote the following: Every attempt to employ mathematical methods in the study of chemical questions must be considered profoundly irrational and contrary to the spirit of chemistry...If mathematical analysis should ever hold a prominent place in chemistry-an aberration which is happily almost impossible-it would occasion a rapid and widespread degeneration of that science.