Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 3rd edition, 1983, 1033
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The primary aim has been to write a book that the student can, with effort, read and understand; to provide the beginner with a reliable and understandable guide for study in the teacher's absence.
Some Fundamental Chemical Concepts
Empirical Properties of Gases
Real Gases
The Structure of Gases
Some Properties of liquids and Solids
The laws of Thermodynamics: Generalities and the Zeroth law
Energy and the First Law of Thermodynamics; Thermochemistry
Introduction to the Second law of Thermodynamics
Properties of the Entropy and the Third law of Thermodynamics
Spontaneity and Equilibrium
Systems of Variable Composition; Chemical Equilibrium
Phase Equilibrium i n Simple Systems; The Phase Rule
Solutions I. The Ideal Solution and Colligative Properties
Solutions II. More Than One Volatile Component; The Ideal Dilute Solution
Equilibria between Condensed Phases
Equilibria i n Nonideal Systems
Equilibria in Electrochemical Cells
Surface Phenomena
The Structure of Matter
Introduction to Quantum Mechanical Principles
The Quantum Mechanics of Some Simple Systems
The Hydrogen Atom
The Covalent Bond
Atomic Spectroscopy
Molecular Spectroscopy
Intermolecular Forces
Structure of Solids
Electronic Structure and Macroscopic Properties
Structure and Thermodynamic Properties
Transport Properties
Electrical Conduction
Chemical Kinetics I. Empirical Laws and Mechanism
Chemical Kinetics II. Theoretical Aspects
Chemical Kinetics III. Heterogeneous Reactions, Electrolysis, Photochemistry
Polymers
The primary aim has been to write a book that the student can, with effort, read and understand; to provide the beginner with a reliable and understandable guide for study in the teacher's absence.
Some Fundamental Chemical Concepts
Empirical Properties of Gases
Real Gases
The Structure of Gases
Some Properties of liquids and Solids
The laws of Thermodynamics: Generalities and the Zeroth law
Energy and the First Law of Thermodynamics; Thermochemistry
Introduction to the Second law of Thermodynamics
Properties of the Entropy and the Third law of Thermodynamics
Spontaneity and Equilibrium
Systems of Variable Composition; Chemical Equilibrium
Phase Equilibrium i n Simple Systems; The Phase Rule
Solutions I. The Ideal Solution and Colligative Properties
Solutions II. More Than One Volatile Component; The Ideal Dilute Solution
Equilibria between Condensed Phases
Equilibria i n Nonideal Systems
Equilibria in Electrochemical Cells
Surface Phenomena
The Structure of Matter
Introduction to Quantum Mechanical Principles
The Quantum Mechanics of Some Simple Systems
The Hydrogen Atom
The Covalent Bond
Atomic Spectroscopy
Molecular Spectroscopy
Intermolecular Forces
Structure of Solids
Electronic Structure and Macroscopic Properties
Structure and Thermodynamic Properties
Transport Properties
Electrical Conduction
Chemical Kinetics I. Empirical Laws and Mechanism
Chemical Kinetics II. Theoretical Aspects
Chemical Kinetics III. Heterogeneous Reactions, Electrolysis, Photochemistry
Polymers