The Structure of Physical Chemistry
Series: Oxford Classic Texts in the Physical Sciences;
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 13 October 2005
- ISBN 9780198570257
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages488 pages
- Size 233x157x27 mm
- Weight 745 g
- Language English
- Illustrations numerous line drawings and chemical structures 0
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Short description:
This is not a traditional textbook. It aims to reveal in one single continuous logical development what each successive kind of physical hypothesis tells us about the nature of things.
MoreLong description:
Physical Chemistry is a difficult and diversified subject. Based on a good long spell of university teaching, this book lays emphasis on the structure and continuity of the whole subject and tries to show the relation of its various parts to one another. Certain themes or, one might almost say, leitmotifs run through physical chemistry, and these have been used to unify the composition. The treatment is neither historical nor formally deductive, but at each stage the author tries to indicate the route by which an inquiring mind might most simply and naturally proceed in its attempt to understand that part of the nature of things included in physical chemistry.
The author is to be congratulated on a remarkably successful achievement.
Table of Contents:
The World as a Molecular Chaos
Control of the Chaos by the Quantum Laws
The Electrical Basis of Matter
Forces
The Forms of Matter in Equilibrium
Passage Towards Equilibrium