An Introduction to Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions

An Introduction to Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions by Margaret Robson Wright, published by Wiley on June 5, 2007, spans 602 pages and is presented in English. This book offers a comprehensive exploration of solution equilibria and the properties of aqueous ionic solutions. It covers various topics such as acid/base equilibria, ion pairing, complex formation, and experimental conductance studies, all illustrated with numerous worked examples to enhance understanding.
Readers will find detailed explanations of theories related to non-ideality, activity coefficients, and conductance, with a strong emphasis on the physical aspects of these concepts. Each chapter is designed with intended learning outcomes and includes worked problems to facilitate comprehension. This text serves as a valuable resource for students in chemistry, chemical engineering, biology, biochemistry, and biophysics, particularly those studying electrochemistry.
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An Introduction to Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions is a comprehensive coverage of solution equilibria and properties of aqueous ionic solutions. Acid/base equilibria, ion pairing, complex formation, solubilities, reversible emf’s and experimental conductance studies are all illustrated by many worked examples. Theories of non-ideality leading to expressions for activity coefficients, conductance theories and investigations of solvation are described; great care being taken to provide detailed verbal clarification of the key concepts of these theories. The theoretical development focuses on the physical aspects, with the mathematical development being fully explained. An overview of the thermodynamic background is given.
Each chapter includes intended learning outcomes and worked problems and examples to encourage student understanding of this multidisciplinary subject.
An invaluable text for students taking courses in chemistry and chemical engineering. This book will also be useful for biology, biochemistry and biophysics students who may be required to study electrochemistry as part of their course.
- A comprehensive introduction to the behaviour and properties of aqueous ionic solutions, including clear explanation and development of key concepts and theories
- Clear, student friendly style clarifying complex aspects which students find difficult
- Key developments in concepts and theory explained in a descriptive manner to encourage student understanding
- Includes worked problems and examples throughout
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