
US Edition Elements of Physical Chemistry
Oxford University Press
7th Edition
Will be published approx. in November 2016
Book
Hardback
592 pages
978-0-19-879670-1 (ISBN)
Description
The ideal course companion, Elements of Physical Chemistry is written specifically with the needs of undergraduate students in mind, and provides extensive mathematical and pedagogical support while remaining concise and accessible. For the seventh edition of this much-loved text, the material has been reorganized into short Topics, which are grouped into thematic Focuses to make the text more digestible for students, and more flexible for lecturers to teach from. At the beginning of each Topic, three questions are posed, emphasizing why it is important, what the key idea is, and what the student should already know. Throughout the text, equations are clearly labeled and annotated, and detailed 'justification' boxes are provided to help students understand the crucial mathematics which underpins physical chemistry. Furthermore, Chemist's toolkits provide succinct reminders of key mathematical techniques exactly where they are needed in the text. Frequent worked examples, in addition to self-test questions and end-of-chapter exercises, help students to gain confidence and experience in solving problems.
This diverse suite of pedagogical features, alongside an appealing design and layout, make Elements of Physical Chemistry the ideal course text for those studying this core branch of chemistry for the first time.
This diverse suite of pedagogical features, alongside an appealing design and layout, make Elements of Physical Chemistry the ideal course text for those studying this core branch of chemistry for the first time.
Reviews / Votes
The textbook achieves a successful balance between being clear, direct, and rigorous. The pedagogical style of the text is so compelling that reading it parallels the impression of being in the actual presence of the authors as they teach the class. Dr Lisandro Hernandez de la Pena, Kettering University This book holds its own against competitors, and the authors make this text stand out by including additional features and roadmaps that are great innovations. Dr William Alexander, The University of MemphisMore details
Edition
7th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
Over 650 colour line illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 265 mm
Width: 195 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-19-879670-1 (9780198796701)
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Peter Atkins | Julio de Paula
Elements of Physical Chemistry
Book
12/2016
7th Edition
Oxford University Press
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Persons
Peter Atkins is a fellow of Lincoln College in the University of Oxford and the author of more than sixty books for students and a general audience. His texts are market leaders around the globe. A frequent lecturer in the United States and throughout the world, he has held visiting professorships in France, Israel, Japan, China, and New Zealand. He was the founding chairman of the Committee on Chemistry Education of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry and was a member of IUPAC's Physical and Biophysical Chemistry Division. Julio de Paula is Professor of Chemistry and Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences at Lewis & Clark College. A native of Brazil, Professor de Paula received a B.A. degree in chemistry from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, and a Ph.D. in biophysical chemistry from Yale University. His research activities encompass the areas of molecular spectroscopy, biophysical chemistry, and nanoscience. He has taught courses in general chemistry, physical chemistry, biophysical chemistry, instrumental analysis, and writing.
Content
FOCUS 1: THE PROPERTIES OF GASES; FOCUS 2: THE FIRST LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS; FOCUS 3: THE SECOND LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS; FOCUS 4: PHYSICAL TRANSFORMATIONS; FOCUS 5: CHEMICAL CHANGE; FOCUS 6: CHEMICAL KINETICS; FOCUS 7: QUANTUM THEORY; FOCUS 8: ATOMIC STRUCTURE; FOCUS 9: THE CHEMICAL BOND; FOCUS 10: MOLECULAR INTERACTIONS; FOCUS 11: MOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY; FOCUS 12: STATISTICAL THERMODYNAMICS