Fundamentals of Thermodynamics
by J. Karl Johnson
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh 2009
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This text will provide the student with basic thermodynamic tools for solving many classes of problems. It will also help the student gain a working knowledge of classical and statistical thermodynamics specifically as it relates to the calculation of thermophysical properties, phase equilibria, and chemical equilibria.
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