Physical Chemistry

Physical Chemistry by Robert A. Alberty, published by Wiley in 1992, is an International Edition comprising 898 pages. This edition builds on a long tradition of effective learning tools in the field of physical chemistry, originally established in 1913. The book has been revised and updated to provide clear explanations of fundamental concepts and methods, integrating practical applications throughout the text.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of the basic theory of chemistry, presented from the perspective of academic physical chemists. The text includes detailed discussions on thermodynamics and kinetics of biochemical reactions, as well as expanded coverage of statistical mechanics and nanoscience. Additionally, the book features 170 computer problems suitable for various mathematical software, enhancing the learning experience by skillfully blending theory with practical applications.
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Ever since Physical Chemistry was first published in 1913 (then titled Outlines of Theoretical Chemistry, by Frederick Getman), it has remained a highly effective and relevant learning tool thanks to the efforts of physical chemists from all over the world. Each new edition has benefited from their suggestions and expert advice. The result of this remarkable tradition is now in your hands. Now revised and updated, this Fourth Edition of Physical Chemistry by Silbey, Alberty, and Bawendi continues to present exceptionally clear explanations of concepts and methods. The basic theory of chemistry is presented from the viewpoint of academic physical chemists, but detailed discussions of practical applications are integrated throughout. The problems in the book also skillfully blend theory and applications. Highlights of the Fourth A total of 170 computer problems appropriate for MATHEMATICATM, MATHCADTM, MATLABTM, or MAPLETM. Increased emphasis on the thermodynamics and kinetics of biochemical reactions, including the denaturation of proteins and nucleic acids. Expanded coverage of the uses of statistical mechanics, nuclear magnetic relaxation, nanoscience, and oscillating chemical reactions. Many new tables and figures throughout the text.
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