This new and updated edition of Chang's original text is perfect for a one-semester introductory course in physical chemistry for students of biosciences. Most students enrolled in this course have taken general chemistry, organic chemistry, and a year of physics and calculus. Only basic skills of differential and integral calculus are required for understanding the equations. For premedical students, this text will form the basis for taking courses like physiology in medical school. For those intending to pursue graduate study in biosciences, the material presented here will serve as an introduction to topics in biophysical chemistry courses, where more advanced texts such as those by Gennis, van Holde, and Cantor & Schimmel are used. The author's aim is to emphasize understanding physical concepts rather than focusing on precise mathematical development or on actual experimental details. The end-of-chapter problems have both physiochemical and biological applications.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 267 mm
Breite: 210 mm
Dicke: 38 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-940380-39-1 (9781940380391)
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Raymond Chang was born in Hong Kong and grew up in Shanghai and Hong Kong, China. He received his B.Sc. degree in chemistry from London University, England and his Ph.D. in physical chemistry from Yale University. After doing postdoctoral research at Washington University and teaching for a year at Hunter College of the City University of New York, he joined the chemistry department at Williams College. Chang has served on the American Chemical Society Examination Committee and the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) Committee. He has also served as editor of The Chemical Educator and has authored books on general chemistry and spectroscopy.
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Properties of Gases
Chapter 3 The First Law of Thermodynamics
Chapter 4 The Second Law of Thermodynamics
Chapter 5 Solutions
Chapter 6 Chemical Equilibrium
Chapter 7 Electrochemistry
Chapter 8 Acids and Bases
Chapter 9 Chemical Kinetics
Chapter 10 Enzyme Kinetics
Chapter 11 Quantum Mechanics and Atomic Structure
Chapter 12 The Chemical Bond
Chapter 13 Intermolecular Forces
Chapter 14 Spectroscopy
Chapter 15 Photochemistry and Photobiology
Chapter 16 Macromolecules
Appendices
Glossary
Answers to Even-Numbered Computational Problems
Index