The first two editions of Concise Chemical Thermodynamics proved to be a very popular introduction to a subject many undergraduate students perceive to be difficult due to the underlying mathematics. With its concise explanations and clear examples, the text has for the past 40 years clarified for countless students one of the most complicated branches of science. Following in the tradition of its predecessors, this Third Edition continues to offer a practical, example-based exploration of a critical topic, maintaining academic rigor but eschewing complicated calculations.
Updated to reflect new concerns in the 21st century, this edition now includes:
An extensive outlook on the world's current energy consumption and the role of renewable energy in the future
An example of an exothermic reaction through a discussion of the Mond process for extracting and purifying nickel
The use of Mathcad (R) to calculate a plot of Gibbs energy for a reaction mixture versus the extent of reaction
An explanation of the Lambda sensor, which reduces vehicle emissions
The use of FactSage software to calculate and describe the production of silicon in an arc (oven) furnace
This latest edition re-works problems that have proven to be the most difficult for students and adds several new ones to further amplify complex areas. The book also provides an updated list of suggested readings. Keeping pace with new technology and the shift in emphasis to green chemistry, this volume provides an up-to-date treatment of a foundational topic.
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Sprache
Verlagsort
Verlagsgruppe
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Undergraduates in a thermodynamics course.
Illustrationen
47 s/w Abbildungen, 29 s/w Tabellen
29 Tables, black and white; 47 Illustrations, black and white
Maße
Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
Dicke: 13 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-4398-1332-4 (9781439813324)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
A. P. H. Peters is a senior lecturer in physical and analytical chemistry at Hogeschool Zuyd in Heerlen, The Netherlands.
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Hogeschool Zuyd, Heerlen, The Netherlands
Energy. The First Law of Thermodynamics. Thermochemistry. Spontaneous Changes. Entropy. Free Energy: The Arbiter. Chemical Equilibrium. Equilibrium Experiments and Their Interpretation. Electrochemical Cells. Free Energy and Industrial Processes. Computational Thermochechemistry. Appendices. Answers. Suggested Further Reading. Index.