
Physical Chemistry in Brief
by J.P. Novak, S. Labik, I. Malijevska
Publisher: Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague 2005
Number of pages: 466
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The Physical Chemistry In Brief offers a digest of all major formulas, terms and definitions needed for an understanding of the subject. They are illustrated by schematic figures, simple worked-out examples, and a short accompanying text. The book covers the fundamental concepts of physical chemistry: the state behaviour of gases, liquids, solid substances and their mixtures, the fundamentals of chemical thermodynamics, phase equilibrium, chemical equilibrium, the fundamentals of electrochemistry, chemical kinetics and the kinetics of transport processes, colloid chemistry, and partly also the structure of substances and spectra.
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