tailieunhanh - Lecture Physical chemistry in brief

Lecture Physical chemistry in brief has contents: Basic terms, state behaviour, fundamentals of thermodynamics, application of thermodynamics, thermodynamics of homogeneous mixtures, phase equilibria, chemical equilibrium, transport processes,.and other contents. | PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY IN BRIEF Prof. Ing. Anatol Malijevsk´, CSc., et al. y (September 30, 2005) Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague Faculty of Chemical Engineering Annotation 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 concept of the book makes it different from common university or physical chemistry textbooks. In terms of contents, the Physical Chemistry In Brief embraces the fundamental course in physical chemistry as taught at the Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague, . 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. The reader is assumed to have a reasonable knowledge of mathematics at the level of secondary school, and of the fundamentals of mathematics as taught at the university level. 3 Authors Prof. Ing. Josef P. Nov´k, CSc. a Prof. Ing. Stanislav Lab´ CSc. ık, Ing. Ivona Malijevsk´, CSc. a 4 Introduction Dear students, Physical Chemistry is generally considered to be a difficult subject. We thought long and hard about ways to make its study easier, and this text is the result of our endeavors. The book provides accurate definitions of terms, definitions of major quantities, and a number of relations including specification of the conditions under which they are valid. It also contains a number of schematic figures and examples that clarify the accompanying text. The reader will not find any derivations in this book, although frequent references are made to the initial formulas from which the respective relations are obtained. In terms of contents, we followed the .

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