This Student's solutions manual to accompany Atkins' Physical Chemistry provides detailed solutions to the 'a' exercises, and the odd-numbered discussion questions and problems that feature in the ninth edition of Atkins' Physical Chemistry . 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 Atkins' Physical Chemistry is used for teaching.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Students and instructors using the main text, Atkins' Physical Chemistry 9e .
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Maße
Höhe: 246 mm
Breite: 189 mm
Dicke: 33 mm
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978-0-19-958397-3 (9780199583973)
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Charles Trapp, Professor of Chemistry, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, USA, Marshall Cady, Professor of Chemistry, Indiana University Southeast, New Albany, Indiana, USA, and Carmen Giunta, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Le Moyne College, Syracuse, NY, USA
PART 1: EQUILIBRIUM; 1. The properties of gases; 2. The first law; 3. The second law; 4. Physical transformations of pure substances; 5. Simple mixtures; 6. Chemical equilibrium; PART 2: STRUCTURE; 7. Quantum theory: introduction and principles; 8. Quantum theory: techniques and applications; 9. Atomic structure and atomic spectra; 10. Molecular structure; 11. Molecular symmetry; 12. Molecular spectroscopy 1: rotational and vibrational spectra; 13. Molecular spectroscopy 2: electronic transitions; 14. Molecular spectroscopy 3: magnetic resonance; 15. Statistical thermodynamics 1: the concepts; 16. Statistical thermodynamics 2: applications; 17. Molecular interactions; 18. Materials 1: soft matter; 19. Materials 2: solids; PART 3: CHANGE; 20. Molecules in motion; 21. The rates of chemical reactions; 22. Reaction dynamics; 23. Catalysis