Introduction to Chemical Thermodynamics
Introduction to Chemical Thermodynamics is a textbook that covers the fundamental principles of chemical thermodynamics. The book is written in a clear and concise style, and it is designed to be accessible to students with a variety of backgrounds.
The book begins with an overview of the field of thermodynamics and its importance in chemistry and other fields. It then discusses the basic principles of energy, entropy, and free energy.
The book then applies these principles to a variety of specific chemical thermodynamic systems, such as:
- Ideal gases
- Real gases
- Solutions
- Phase equilibria
- Chemical reactions
The book also includes a number of chapters on more advanced topics, such as:
- Equilibrium statistical thermodynamics
- Thermodynamics of multicomponent systems
- Transport processes
Subjects / Topics
Chemistry and Materials Science, Physical Chemistry, Thermodynamics, Engineering Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer, Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, general, Biochemistry, general
Keywords Covered
Chemical equilibria, chemical thermodynamics, equilibrium statistical thermodynamics, phase equilibria, thermodynamics of multicomponent systems, transport processes, etc
Pages – 359