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Thermodynamics: principles characterizing physical and chemical processes
This book provides a concise overview of thermodynamics, and is written in a manner which makes the difficult subject matter understandable. Thermodynamics is systematic in its presentation and covers many subjects that are generally not dealt with in competing books such as: Carathéodory''...
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1999
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description | This book provides a concise overview of thermodynamics, and is written in a manner which makes the difficult subject matter understandable. Thermodynamics is systematic in its presentation and covers many subjects that are generally not dealt with in competing books such as: Carathéodory''s approach to the Second Law, the general theory of phase transitions, the origin of phase diagrams, the treatment of matter subjected to a variety of external fields, and the subject of irreversible thermodynamics.The book provides a first-principles, postulational, self-contained description of physical and chemical processes. Designed both as a textbook and as a monograph, the book stresses the fundamental principles, the logical development of the subject matter, and the applications in a variety of disciplines. This revised edition is based on teaching experience in the classroom, and incorporates many exercises in varying degrees of sophistication. The stress laid on a didactic, logical presentation, and on the relation between theory and experiment should provide a reader with a more intuitive understanding of the basic principles.Graduate students and professional chemists in physical chemistry and inorganic chemistry, as well as graduate students and professionals in physics who wish to acquire a more sophisticated overview of thermodynamics and related subject matter will find this book extremely helpful.Key Features* Takes the reader through various steps to understanding:* Review of fundamentals* Development of subject matter* Applications in a variety of disciplines |
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spelling | cern-19909522021-04-21T20:29:17Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1990952engHonig, Jurgen MHonig, J MThermodynamics: principles characterizing physical and chemical processesOther Fields of PhysicsThis book provides a concise overview of thermodynamics, and is written in a manner which makes the difficult subject matter understandable. Thermodynamics is systematic in its presentation and covers many subjects that are generally not dealt with in competing books such as: Carathéodory''s approach to the Second Law, the general theory of phase transitions, the origin of phase diagrams, the treatment of matter subjected to a variety of external fields, and the subject of irreversible thermodynamics.The book provides a first-principles, postulational, self-contained description of physical and chemical processes. Designed both as a textbook and as a monograph, the book stresses the fundamental principles, the logical development of the subject matter, and the applications in a variety of disciplines. This revised edition is based on teaching experience in the classroom, and incorporates many exercises in varying degrees of sophistication. The stress laid on a didactic, logical presentation, and on the relation between theory and experiment should provide a reader with a more intuitive understanding of the basic principles.Graduate students and professional chemists in physical chemistry and inorganic chemistry, as well as graduate students and professionals in physics who wish to acquire a more sophisticated overview of thermodynamics and related subject matter will find this book extremely helpful.Key Features* Takes the reader through various steps to understanding:* Review of fundamentals* Development of subject matter* Applications in a variety of disciplinesAcademic Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:19909521999 |
spellingShingle | Other Fields of Physics Honig, Jurgen M Honig, J M Thermodynamics: principles characterizing physical and chemical processes |
title | Thermodynamics: principles characterizing physical and chemical processes |
title_full | Thermodynamics: principles characterizing physical and chemical processes |
title_fullStr | Thermodynamics: principles characterizing physical and chemical processes |
title_full_unstemmed | Thermodynamics: principles characterizing physical and chemical processes |
title_short | Thermodynamics: principles characterizing physical and chemical processes |
title_sort | thermodynamics: principles characterizing physical and chemical processes |
topic | Other Fields of Physics |
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