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Physical Chemistry
Chemistry Department Books
  • David W. Ball
Description

Intended for the year long, calculus-based physical chemistry course for science and engineering majors, PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY follows a traditional organization while concentrating on core topics. The text does not cover some higher level topics-for example, photochemistry, molecular beams, thermal physics, and polymers- found in some textbooks, and rarely covered in the undergraduate physical chemistry course, but more fully explains the essential elements of the discipline. Written by a dedicated chemical educator and researcher, this text is intended for those students who are trying to learn physical chemistry-a book that works as a textbook and not as an encyclopedia. Where appropriate, there is some focus on mathematical manipulations, providing students with a review of calculus applications as applied to physical chemistry.

ISBN
978-0534266585
Publication Date
8-20-2002
Publisher
Thomson-Brooks/Cole
Disciplines
Comments

Also: Instructor Solutions Manual for Physical Chemistry. 2002; Student Solutions Manual for Physical Chemistry. 2002. Spanish translation: FisicoquĂ­mica Issued March 2005. Japanese translation issued September 2005.

Citation Information
David W. Ball. Physical Chemistry. Pacific Grove, CA(2002)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/david_ball/9/