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The Physical Chemist's Toolbox.
Title:
The Physical Chemist's Toolbox.
Author:
Metzger, Robert M.
ISBN:
9781118195611
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Edition:
2nd ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (959 pages)
Contents:
The Physical Chemist's TOOLBOX -- Contents -- Foreword -- Chapter 1: Introduction: A Physical Chemists's Toolbox -- Chapter 2: Particles, Forces, and Mathematical Methods -- Chapter 3: Quantum Mechanics -- Chapter 4: Thermodynamics -- Chapter 5: Statistical Mechanics -- Chapter 6: Kinetics, Equilibria, and Electrochemistry -- Chapter 7: Symmetry -- Chapter 8: Solid-State Physics -- Chapter 9: Electrical Circuits, Amplifiers, and Computers -- Chapter 10: Sources, Sensors, and Detection Methods -- Chapter 11: Instruments -- Chapter 12: From Crystals to Molecules -- Appendix -- Index.
Abstract:
The working tools of the physical sciences, expertly organized into one volume Covering the basic concepts and working tools in the physical sciences, this reference is a unique, indispensable guide for students and researchers in chemistry, physics, and related disciplines. Everyone from novices to experienced researchers can turn to this book to find the essential equations, theories, and working tools needed to conduct and interpret contemporary research. Expertly organized, the book. Summarizes the core theories common to chemistry and physics Introduces topics and techniques that lay the foundations of instrumentation Discusses basic as well as advanced instrumentation and experimental methods Guides readers from crystals to nanoparticles to single molecules Readers gain access to not only the core concepts of the physical sciences, but also the underlying mathematics. Among the topics addressed are mechanics, special relativity, electricity and magnetism, quantum chemistry, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, symmetry, solid state physics, and electronics. The book also addresses energy and electrical sources, detectors, and algorithms. Moreover, it presents state-of-the-technology instrumentation and techniques needed to conduct successful experiments. Each chapter includes problems and exercises ranging from easy to difficult to help readers master core concepts and put them into practice. References lead to more specialized texts so that readers can explore individual topics in greater depth. The Physical Chemist's Toolbox is recommended not only as a general reference, but also as a textbook for two-semester graduate courses in physical and analytical chemistry.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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