The ideal course companion, Elements of Physical Chemistry is written specifically with the needs of undergraduate students in mind and provides extensive mathematical and pedagogical support while remaining concise and accessible. The International Edition organizes the material into short Topics, which are grouped into thematic Focuses to make the text digestible for students and flexible for lecturers to teach from. At the beginning of each Topic, three questions are posed, emphasizing why it is important, what the key idea is and what the student should already know. Online Resource Centre: For registered adopters of the book:• Figures and tables of data from the book, ready to download• A test bank of additional multiple-choice questions, with linked to relevant sections of the book • Solutions manual providing full and detailed answers to discussion questions, exercises, problems and projects• Projects for each 'focus' ready to assign to studentsFor students:• Multiple choice questions to support self-directed learning• Final numerical answers to the end-of-chapter questions in the book• Impact sections showing how physical chemistry concepts apply in a diverse range of modern contexts Table of Contents:1. The properties of gases2. Thermodynamics: the First Law3. Thermodynamics: the Second Law4. Physical change5. Chemical change6. The rates of reactions7. Quantum theory8. The structure of atoms9. The structure of molecules10. Molecular interactions11. Macromolecules and aggregates12. Solids13. Molecular spectroscopy14. Magnetic resonance15. Statistical t... See more
The ideal course companion, Elements of Physical Chemistry is written specifically with the needs of undergraduate students in mind and provides extensive mathematical and pedagogical support while remaining concise and accessible. The International Edition organizes the material into short Topics, which are grouped into thematic Focuses to make the text digestible for students and flexible for lecturers to teach from. At the beginning of each Topic, three questions are posed, emphasizing why it is important, what the key idea is and what the student should already know. Online Resource Centre: For registered adopters of the book:• Figures and tables of data from the book, ready to download• A test bank of additional multiple-choice questions, with linked to relevant sections of the book • Solutions manual providing full and detailed answers to discussion questions, exercises, problems and projects• Projects for each 'focus' ready to assign to studentsFor students:• Multiple choice questions to support self-directed learning• Final numerical answers to the end-of-chapter questions in the book• Impact sections showing how physical chemistry concepts apply in a diverse range of modern contexts Table of Contents:1. The properties of gases2. Thermodynamics: the First Law3. Thermodynamics: the Second Law4. Physical change5. Chemical change6. The rates of reactions7. Quantum theory8. The structure of atoms9. The structure of molecules10. Molecular interactions11. Macromolecules and aggregates12. Solids13. Molecular spectroscopy14. Magnetic resonance15. Statistical thermodynamics