Thermodynamics of chemical processes
- Responsibility
- Gareth Price.
- Edition
- Second edition.
- Publication
- Oxford : Oxford University Press, [2019]
- Copyright notice
- ©2019
- Physical description
- xi, 112 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
- Series
- Oxford chemistry primers
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Creators/Contributors
- Author/Creator
- Price, Gareth, author.
Contents/Summary
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (page 107) and index.
- Contents
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- 1: Preamble Energy in Chemical Systems
- 2: Enthalpy and Thermochemistry
- 3: Entropy in Chemistry
- 4: Free Energy and Equilibrium
- 5: Phase Changes and Solutions.
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- Summary
-
The renowned Oxford Chemistry Primers series, which provides focused introductions to a range of important topics in chemistry, has been refreshed and updated to suit the needs of today's students, lecturers, and postgraduate researchers. The rigorous, yet accessible, treatment of each subject area is ideal for those wanting a primer in a given topic to prepare them for more advanced study or research. Moreover, cutting-edge examples and applications throughout the texts show the relevance of the chemistry being described to current research and industry. This new edition of Thermodynamics of Chemical Processes is the only self-contained text to cover the thermodynamics of chemical processes at a level appropriate for undergraduates. Describing the basic principles which govern reactivity and phase equilibria in chemical systems, the text is written at the first year undergraduate level and contains a number of worked examples and problems to help students through this introductory material. It shows the application of the theory to disciplines such as biochemistry, materials science, environmental science, forensic and analytical sciences. This new edition places an emphasis on applying the principles and solving problems rather than on formal proof of theorems and detailed mathematical understanding. The ideas of enthalpy, internal energy and entropy are covered to lead into Gibbs free energy and how it can be used to correlate and predict the equilibrium position and properties of chemical reactions and multi-phase systems. Background mathematical ideas are introduced as needed, and the text includes material describing how the physicochemical principles can be applied to related areas such as materials science or biochemistry.
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Bibliographic information
- Publication date
- 2019
- Copyright date
- 2019
- Note
- First edition 1998.
- ISBN
- 0198814453
- 9780198814450