An introduction to the principles of physical chemistry from the standpoint of modern atomistics and thermodynamics; a course of instruction for students intending to enter physics or chemistry as a profession
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OCLC: | 2418419 |
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Language: | English |
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New York [etc.]
McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1921.
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Edition: | 2d ed., rev., enl. and reset. |
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Related Items: | Online version:
Introduction to the principles of physical chemistry from the standpoint of modern atomistics and thermodynamics. |
Format: | Monograph Note that CRL will digitize material from the collection when copyright allows. |
Table of Contents:
- The structure of matter and the composition of substances
- The gaseous state of aggregation
- The liquid state of aggregation
- Liquid-gas systems
- The crystalline state of aggregation
- Crystal-gas systems
- Crystal-liquid systems
- Relations between physical properties and chemical constitution
- The Brownian movement and molecular magnitudes
- Some principles relating to energy
- Solutions I : definition of terms and classification of solutions
- Solutions II : the colligative properties of solutions and the thermodynamic relations which connect them
- Solutions III : thermodynamic environment; ideal solutions and dilute solutions
- Solutions IV : the laws of solutions of constant thermodynamic environment
- The colligative properties of solutions of electrolytes
- The conduction of electricity
- Conductance and degree of dissociation
- Electrical transference
- Thermochemistry
- The heat capacity and internal energy of material systems
- Chemical kinetics
- Chemical equilibrium
- Chemical equilibria involving the ions of water
- The phase rule
- Disperse systems
- Radioactivity
- Atomic structure and the periodic system
- Thermodynamic derivations.