Elements of Chemical Thermodynamics: Second Edition

This text addresses the use of purely thermal data in calculating the position of equilibrium in a chemical reaction. Its argument highlights the physical content of thermodynamics, as distinct from purely mathematical aspects. Methods are limited to a very few of the most elementary operations of the calculus, all of which are explained in an appendix. Readers need no more than a sound background in high school mathematics and physics, as well as some familiarity with the leading quantitative concepts of an introductory college chemistry course.
An introduction establishes the fundamentals of temperature, heat and work, reversibility, and pressure-volume work. The first principle of thermodynamics is explored in terms of energy, enthalpy, thermochemistry and Hess's Law, heat capacity, Kirchhoff's equations, and adiabatic processes. Considerations of the second principle of thermodynamics encompass the Carnot cycle, the concept of entropy, and evaluation of entropy changes. The consequences of thermodynamic principles are examined in chapters on the free energies, the Clapeyron equation, ideal solutions and colligative properties, and the equilibrium state and equilibrium constant. Numerous problems appear throughout the text, in addition to 30 fully worked illustrative examples.

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Elements of Chemical Thermodynamics: Second Edition

This text addresses the use of purely thermal data in calculating the position of equilibrium in a chemical reaction. Its argument highlights the physical content of thermodynamics, as distinct from purely mathematical aspects. Methods are limited to a very few of the most elementary operations of the calculus, all of which are explained in an appendix. Readers need no more than a sound background in high school mathematics and physics, as well as some familiarity with the leading quantitative concepts of an introductory college chemistry course.
An introduction establishes the fundamentals of temperature, heat and work, reversibility, and pressure-volume work. The first principle of thermodynamics is explored in terms of energy, enthalpy, thermochemistry and Hess's Law, heat capacity, Kirchhoff's equations, and adiabatic processes. Considerations of the second principle of thermodynamics encompass the Carnot cycle, the concept of entropy, and evaluation of entropy changes. The consequences of thermodynamic principles are examined in chapters on the free energies, the Clapeyron equation, ideal solutions and colligative properties, and the equilibrium state and equilibrium constant. Numerous problems appear throughout the text, in addition to 30 fully worked illustrative examples.

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Elements of Chemical Thermodynamics: Second Edition

Elements of Chemical Thermodynamics: Second Edition

by Leonard K. Nash
Elements of Chemical Thermodynamics: Second Edition

Elements of Chemical Thermodynamics: Second Edition

by Leonard K. Nash

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This text addresses the use of purely thermal data in calculating the position of equilibrium in a chemical reaction. Its argument highlights the physical content of thermodynamics, as distinct from purely mathematical aspects. Methods are limited to a very few of the most elementary operations of the calculus, all of which are explained in an appendix. Readers need no more than a sound background in high school mathematics and physics, as well as some familiarity with the leading quantitative concepts of an introductory college chemistry course.
An introduction establishes the fundamentals of temperature, heat and work, reversibility, and pressure-volume work. The first principle of thermodynamics is explored in terms of energy, enthalpy, thermochemistry and Hess's Law, heat capacity, Kirchhoff's equations, and adiabatic processes. Considerations of the second principle of thermodynamics encompass the Carnot cycle, the concept of entropy, and evaluation of entropy changes. The consequences of thermodynamic principles are examined in chapters on the free energies, the Clapeyron equation, ideal solutions and colligative properties, and the equilibrium state and equilibrium constant. Numerous problems appear throughout the text, in addition to 30 fully worked illustrative examples.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780486446127
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication date: 08/23/2005
Series: Dover Books on Chemistry Series
Edition description: Second Edition
Pages: 192
Sales rank: 1,085,119
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.41(d)

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
Temperature
Heat and Work
Reversibility
Perssure-Volume Work
2. The First Principle of Thermodynamics
Energy
Enthalpy
Thermochemistry and Hess's Law
Heat Capacity
Kirchhoff's Equations
Adiabatic Processes
3. The Second Principle of Thermodynamics
Carnot Cycle
The Concept of Entropy
Evaluation of Entropy Changes
4. Consequences of the Thermodynamic Principles
The Free Energies
The Clapeyron Equation
Ideal Solutions and Colligative Properties
Equilibrium State and Equilibrium Constant
Appendices
Bibliographical Notes
Some Operations of the Calculus
Problems
Thermochemical Data at 298.15° K
Index
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