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Collection of problems in physical chemistry/ By Jiří Bareš and Helena Watney

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1961.Description: 608 p.: ill,: 24 cmISBN:
  • ISBN 0 08 009577 1
LOC classification:
  • DUCE QD456 .P713
Online resources: Summary: Collection of Problems in Physical Chemistry is a comprehensive compilation of carefully selected problems designed to strengthen conceptual understanding and analytical skills in physical chemistry. The collection covers core topics such as thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, quantum chemistry, electrochemistry, phase equilibria, molecular spectroscopy, and statistical mechanics. Problems range from fundamental theoretical exercises to advanced numerical applications, encouraging students to integrate mathematical methods with chemical principles. The objective of this collection is to bridge the gap between theory and practical problem-solving by providing step-by-step analytical approaches and logically structured solutions. It is intended for undergraduate and postgraduate students seeking to deepen their mastery of physical chemistry concepts, prepare for competitive examinations, and develop critical thinking skills essential for research and professional practice in chemical sciences. http://172.20.27.22:4000/handle/123456789/118
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Collection of Problems in Physical Chemistry is a comprehensive compilation of carefully selected problems designed to strengthen conceptual understanding and analytical skills in physical chemistry.
The collection covers core topics such as thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, quantum chemistry, electrochemistry, phase equilibria, molecular spectroscopy, and statistical mechanics. Problems range from fundamental theoretical exercises to advanced numerical applications, encouraging students to integrate mathematical methods with chemical principles.

The objective of this collection is to bridge the gap between theory and practical problem-solving by providing step-by-step analytical approaches and logically structured solutions. It is intended for undergraduate and postgraduate students seeking to deepen their mastery of physical chemistry concepts, prepare for competitive examinations, and develop critical thinking skills essential for research and professional practice in chemical sciences.

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