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THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW BUT PROBABLY FORGOT Basic Definitions SI Units Dalton's Atomic Theory Stoichiometry Equivalent Weight Amount of Substance: the Mole Avogadro's HypothesisConservation of Mass Conservation of ChargeAtomic Mass Scales STATES OF MATTER AND THE PROPERTIES OF GASES The Thr...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Foulkes, F. R. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken : CRC Press, 2012.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Dedication & Appreciation; Contents; Preface; About The Author; Nomenclature; Chapter 1 Things You Should Know But Probably Forgot; Chapter 2 States Of Matter And The Properties Of Gases; Chapter 3 The Ideal Gas; Chapter 4 The Kinetic Theory Of Gases; Chapter 5 Real Gases; Chapter 6 Thermodynamics (I); Chapter 7 Thermodynamics (Ii); Chapter 8 Thermodynamics (Iii); Chapter 9 Thermodynamics (Iv); Chapter 10 Thermodynamics (V); Chapter 11 Thermodynamics (Vi); Chapter 12 Thermodynamics (Vii); Chapter 13 Chemical Equilibrium (I); Chapter 14 Chemical Equilibrium (Ii).
  • Chapter 15 Phase Equilibrium (I)Chapter 16 Phase Equilibrium (Ii); Chapter 17 Mixtures; Chapter 18 Colligative Properties; Chapter 19 Ionic Equilibrium; Chapter 20 Cid And Base Dissociation; Chapter 21 Bases And Their Salts; Chapter 22 Buffer Solutions; Chapter 23 Solubility Equilibria; Chapter 24 Oxidation- Reduction Reactions; Chapter 25 Electrochemistry; Chapter 26 Chemical Reaction Kinetics; Appendices; Appendix 1. Properties Of The Elements; Appendix 2. Thermodynamic Data For Selected Gasesand Vapors At P° = 1 Bar And 298.15 K.
  • Appendix 3. Thermodynamic Data For Selected Liquidsat P° = 1 Bar And 298.15 KAppendix 4. Thermodynamic Data For Selected Solidsat P° = 1 Bar And 298.15 K; Appendix 5. Thermodynamic Data For Selectedaqueous Ions(1) At P° = 1 Bar And 298.15 K; Appendix 6. Analytical Solution Of A Cubic Equation; Appendix 7. The Newton-raphson Method; Appendix 8. Understanding Basic Integration; APPENDIX 9. UNDERSTANDING LOGARITHMS, EXPONENTIALS, AND dx x1; Appendix 10(a). Standard Reduction Potentials (v Vs. She) In Aqueoussystems At 25°c And One Atm Pressure: By Potential; Appendix 11. Answers To Exercises.