Physical chemistry. Volume II /
About the Book: This is a comprehensive book of Physical Chemistry especially written for B. Sc. II year and B. Sc. III year students of Indian universities based on the model syllabus prepared by UGC, New Delhi. The book is written in a simple language and gives a comprehensive detail of the subjec...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New Delhi :
New Age International,
©2009.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Preface
- Contents
- Chapter 1. Thermodynamics-l
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 Thermodynamics Terms and Concepts
- 1.3 Zeroth Law or Law of Thermal Equilibrium
- 1.4 First Law of Thermodynamics
- 1.5 Joule's Law
- 1.6 Joule-Thomson's Effect (Adiabatic Expansion of a Real Gas)
- 1.7 Joule-Thomson Coefficient
- 1.8 Some Useful Relations for Ideal Gases
- 1.9 Thermochemistry
- 1.10 Heat of Reaction
- 1.11 Thermochemical Equations
- 1.12 Thermochemical Laws
- 1.13 Different Types of Heats of Reaction
- 1.14 Bond Energies or Bond EnthalpiesQuestions
- Chapter 2. Thermodynamics-ll
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Spontaneous Process
- 2.3 Entropy and Spontaneity Reactions
- 2.4 Carnot Cycle
- 2.5 Carnot Cycle and the Entropy
- 2.6 Statements of the Second Law of Thermodynamics
- 2.7 Combination of First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics: A Very Useful Thermodynamic Relation
- 2.8 Third Law of Thermodynamics
- 2.9 Free Energy Functions
- The Need for New Functions
- 2.10 Prediction of Feasibility of Chemical Reactions
- 2.11 Gibbs Free Energy and Chemical Equilibrium2.12 Van't Hoff's Isotherm Equation in Terms of H
- 2.13 Clausius-Clapeyron Equation
- 2.14 Thermodynamic Equations of State
- 2.15 Statistical Thermodynamics
- Questions
- Chapter 3. Solutions
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Ways of Expressing Concentrations of Solutions: Some Definitions
- 3.3 Solutions of Gases In Liquids
- 3.4 Solutions of Liquids in Liquids
- 3.5 Completely Miscible Liquids
- 3.6 Partially Miscible Liquid Mixtures
- 3.7 Effect of Impurities of Critical Solution Temperature
- 3.8 Study of Immiscible Liquids 3.9 Thermodynamic Properties of Solution: Partial Molar Quantities
- 3.10 Colligative Properties of Solutions
- 3.11 Vapor Pressure Lowering
- 3.12 Osmosis and Osmotic Pressure
- 3.13 Elevation in Boiling Point and Depression in Freezing Point of a Solution
- 3.14 Colligative Properties of Electrolytes
- Questions
- Chapter 4. Phase Equilibria, Phase Diagrams and Distribution Law
- 4.1 Gibbs Phase Rule
- 4.2 Thermodynamic Derivation of the Phase Rule
- 4.3 Phase Diagrams
- 4.4 One Component System
- 4.5 Phase Diagram of Water 4.6 Sulphur System
- 4.7 Helium System
- 4.8 Phase Diagram of Carbon Dioxide
- 4.9 Phase Diagram of Carbon
- 4.10 Phase Equilibria in Two Component Systems (Binary Systems)
- 4.11 Simple Binary Eutectic Phase Diagram
- 4.12 Phase Diagram Showing Congruent Melting Point
- 4.13 Phase Diagram Showing Incongruent Melting Point, or Peritectic Point
- 4.14 Monotectic Type Phase Diagram
- 4.15 Phase-Transformations in Solids
- 4.16 Ubbelohde's Classification
- 4.17 Distribution Law