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Student's solutions manual to accompany Quanta, matter and change : a molecular approach to physical chemistry

معرفی کتاب «Student's solutions manual to accompany Quanta, matter and change : a molecular approach to physical chemistry» نوشتهٔ Charles A. Trapp, Marshall Cady, Carmen Giunta، منتشرشده توسط نشر Oxford University Press در سال 2009. این کتاب در 500 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

500 pages ; 26 cm Student Solutions Manual for Physical Chemistry textbook by the same author. PART 1: QUANTUM THEORY; 1. The principles of quantum theory; 2. Nanosystems 1: Motion in one dimension; 3. Nanosystems 2: Motion in several dimensions; PART 2: ATOMS, MOLECULES, AND ASSEMBLIES; 4. Atomic structure and spectra; 5. The chemical bond; 6. Computational chemistry; 7. Molecular symmetry; 8. Molecular assemblies; 9. Solids; PART 3: MOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY; 10. Rotational and vibrational spectra; 11. Electronic spectroscopy; 12. Magnetic resonance; PART 4: MOLECULAR THERMODYNAMICS; 13. The Boltzmann distribution; 14. The First Law of thermodynamics; 15. The Second Law of thermodynamics; 16. Physical equilibria; 17. Chemical equilibrium; PART 5: CHEMICAL DYNAMICS; 18. Molecular motion; 19. Chemical kinetics; 20. Molecular reaction dynamics; 21. Catalysis This students solutions manual to accompany quanta, matter & change provides detailed solutions to the 'a' exercises, and the odd-numbered discussion questions and problems that feature in quanta, matter & change. Intended for students and instructors alike, the manual provides helpful comments and friendly advice to aid understanding. The student's solutions manual is an invaluable resource wherever quanta, matter & change is used for teaching. This Students Solutions Manual To Accompany Quanta, Matter & Change Provides Full Worked Solutions To The 'a' Exercises, And The Odd-numbered Discussion Questions And Problems. The Manual Is Intended For Students And Instructors Alike.
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