Selected Problems in Physical Chemistry [electronic resource] :Strategies and Interpretations / by Predrag-Peter Ilich.
by Ilich, Predrag-Peter [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Mechanics -- Mechanical Work -- Mechanics of Gases -- Basic Thermodynamics -- Heat Transfer -- Thermodynamics -- Mixtures and Chemical Thermodynamics -- Mixtures and Solutions -- Chemical Reactions and Gibbs Free Energy -- Gibbs Free Energy and Chemical Equilibria -- Ionic Properties and Electrochemistry -- Ions -- Electrochemistry -- Kinetics -- Kinetics -- Structure of Matter: Molecular Spectroscopy -- The Structure of Matter -- Interaction of Light and Matter.
This book is a collection of 50 original problems in physical chemistry including several living systems. Each problem is accompanied by a detailed step-by-step solution, organized as strategy, assumptions, approximations, numerical calculation and interpretation. Solutions to the key problems (e.g. thermal equilibration, ligand-receptor interaction, aminoacid zwitterions, HOMO-LUMO gap) are accompanied by simple introductory explanations. In addition, informal notes are provided on difficult concepts, for example: entropy, reaction activation barrier, wave mechanics. Schemes, diagrams and structural formulas accompany most solutions and explanations. Thus, this textbook may serve as a self-tutorial for undergraduate students in physical chemistry, biophysics, biochemistry, and medicinal chemistry.
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