Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
by
J.M. Seddon - J.D. Gale
This text aims to help students understand energy, its different forms and transformations, and the key role of entropy, as applied to chemical systems.
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Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics provides undergraduate chemistry students with a grounding in both classical and statistical thermodynamics. Thermodynamic quantities and relationships are introduced and developed in a coherent way, enabling students to apply thermodynamic analysis to chemical problems with confidence. Each stage in the development is well illustrated with examples. The text aims to help students understand energy, its different forms and transformations, and the key role of entropy, as applied to chemical systems, addressing questions such as: (i) How much work is performed, and how much heat transfer occurs, during chemical processes and reactions, and how do they depend on temperature? (ii) How is it possible for endothermic processes to occur spontaneously, and will a given reaction occur spontaneously? (iii) What determines the equilibrium between phases? (iv) How do temperature and pressure affect equilibrium? (v) What is the meaning of entropy? (vi) How are macroscopic thermodynamic properties related to microscopic energy levels?
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General info
Publisher & Imprint:
Royal Society of Chemistry
City:
Cambridge
Pages:
170
More info:
height 189 mm
width 246 mm
weight 316 gr
thickness 9 mm
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Age recommended:
College/higher education
Subject Indexing & Classification
Dewey:(DC21) 536.7
Library of Congress Subject: 2002483641 Thermodynamics
Departments:
Thermochemistry & chemical thermodynamics;
Record updated at:
16 May, 2013
time:
00:28
Summary
Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
Introduction; The First Law; Heat Capacity, Enthalpy and Thermochemistry; The Second and Third Laws: Entropy; Free Energy; Phase Transitions; Chemical Equilibrium; The Statistical Definition of Entropy; Connecting Microscopic and Macroscopic Properties; The Partition Function; An Ideal Gas of Atoms; An Ideal Gas of Diatomic Molecules; Statistical Mechanics and Equilibrium; Glossary; Answers to Problems; Subject Index.
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