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Chemical Thermodynamics: Basic Concepts and Methods, 7th Edition

ISBN: 978-0-470-28522-0

June 2008

592 pages

Description

A new edition of the classic treatment of chemical thermodynamics

For more than fifty years, this critically acclaimed and highly influential publication has been the textbook of choice in the field of chemical thermodynamics. This Seventh Edition not only brings the text thoroughly up to date with the latest developments and applications, it also offers new features that better enable students to master key concepts and apply them in practice.

While thoroughly revised and updated, the text's fundamental objectives remain unchanged: to present the foundations and interrelationships of thermodynamics and to enable students to apply basic concepts in solving problems typically encountered by chemists, biologists, geologists, and materials scientists. Moreover, the text continues to maintain a logical unity throughout by focusing on the laws of classical thermodynamics and applications to gases, solutions, phase equilibria, and chemical equilibria.

Designed to meet the needs of today's students and instructors, the text offers:

  • Rigorous explanations of abstract concepts that are clear and simple

  • Logical organization of materials that enables students to progressively build and apply knowledge

  • Worked examples demonstrating how concepts are applied to solve actual problems

  • Detailed coverage of essential mathematical tools, with mathematical review chapters provided for additional support

  • A thorough presentation of graphical, numerical, and analytical computational techniques

  • Exercises that accurately reflect the types of problems encountered by practicing scientists

  • An explanation of the treatment of mixtures of gases, followed by an explanation of the treatment of chemical equilibrium

  • A new discussion of the relation of Henry's law to regular solutions and the relation of regular solutions to limited miscibility

Updated to reflect the latest applications in science and engineering, Chemical Thermo-dynamics continues to set the standard in its field.

About the Author
Irving M. Klotz, PhD, deceased, was a noted expert in chemical thermodynamics and the physical chemistry of proteins. Dr. Klotz was elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences in 1968 and the National Academy of Sciences in 1970. He joined the Northwestern faculty in 1940 and retired in 1986. Dr. Klotz was named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine in 1971 and published more than 200 scientific articles in peer-reviewed journals. He wrote Chemical Thermodynamics: Basic Theory and Methods in 1950. Dr. Rosenberg began working with him as coauthor with the third edition. ROBERT M. ROSENBERG, PhD, is Emeritus Professor of Chemistry at Lawrence University and an Adjunct Professor of Chemistry at Northwestern University.
New to Edition
  • The treatment of chemical equilibrium has been  put after the treatment of  mixtures of gases to give a more realistic description
  • Discussion of the relation of Henry's law to regular solutions and the relation of regular solutions to limited miscibility has been added
  • Addition of chapter on the thermodynamics of surfaces
Features
  • Rigorous explanations of abstract concepts that are clear and simple
  • Logical organization of materials that enables students to progressively build and apply knowledge
  • Worked examples demonstrating how concepts are applied to solve actual problems
  • Detailed coverage of essential mathematical tools, with mathematical review chapters provided for additional support
  • Thorough presentation of graphical, numerical, and analytical computational techniques
  • Exercises that accurately reflect the types of problems encountered by practicing scientists
  • Describes computational techniques (graphical, numerical, analytical), both in illustrative and in assigned problems
  • Extensive use of subheadings in outline form to indicate the position of a given topic in the general sequence of presentation
  • Solutions manual available to faculty that adopt the book