This text offers a unique, streamlined approach built around understanding essential physical chemistry phenomena at the molecular level. Coverage is organized around behaviour rather than the historical order of discovery or the artificial ordering of laws. @HE:Features @FE:N stresses fundamentals and core examples over an encyclopaedic treatment of physical chemistry topics. Encourages student retention N modern, clean mathematical style and notation with clear development of formulaes and expressions N thorough development of the mathematics includes multivariable partial differentiation and integration, linear algebra, and curve fitting (Appendix I) N valuable flexibility allows instructors to re-order the presentation of topics towards macroscopic or molecular views N powerful, streamlined development of group theory that instructors can elect to integrate into the quantum mechanics and spectroscopy material (Appendix II) N equations of state are used to underpin thermodynamics in the same way the Schrodinger equation is used to underpin quantum mechanics
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978-0-13-673104-7 (9780136731047)
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Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, USA
The World of Atoms and Molecules. Ideal and Real Gases. Changes of State. Phases and Multi-Component Systems. Activity and Equilibrium of Gases and Solutions. Chemical Reactions: Kinetics, Dynamics and Equilibrium. Vibrational Mechanics of Particle Systems. Quantum Mechanics. Statistical Mechanics. Vibrational-Rotational Spectroscopy. Electronic Structure. Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. Appendix I: Mathematical Background. Appendix II: Molecular Symmetry. Appendix III: Special Quantum Mechanical Approaches. Appendix IV: Table of Integrals. Appendix V: Table of Atomic Masses and Nuclear Spins. Appendix VI: Fundamental Constants and Units. Subject Index.