Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index. The properties of gases 2. The First Law: the concepts 3. The First Law: the machinery 4. The Second Law: the concepts 5. The Second Law: the machinery 6. Physical transformations of pure substances 7. Simple mixtures 8. Phase diagrams 9. Chemical equilibrium Quantum theory: introduction and principles Quantum theory: techniques and applications Atomic structure and atomic spectra Molecular structure Molecular symmetry Spectroscopy 1: rotational and vibrational spectra Spectroscopy 2: electronic transitions Spectroscopy 3: magnetic resonance Statistical thermodynamics: the concepts Statistical thermodynamics: the machinery Molecular interactions Macromolecules and aggregates Molecules in motion The rates of chemical reactions The kinetics of complex reactions Molecular reaction dynamics Processes at solid surfaces Dynamics of electron transfer.
The new author team has introduced many innovations. There are new or rewritten chapters on the solid state, on molecular interactions, macromolecules, and electron transfer. Almost every chapter has at least one Box showing the relevance of the material to modern chemistry. All the chapters now conclude with a check list which includes definitions and key equations.
The authors have paid special attention to the presentation of mathematical derivations and to the physical interpretation of equations. They have also ensured that the text is highly modular, so that it can be used in different sequences, either atoms first or thermodynamics first. The art program has been redrawn and extended, new Discussion questions have been added, and the Further Information sections have been recast to provide the necessary background in mathematics and physics.
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