Atoms, Molecules and Matter: The Stuff of Chemistry
by Roy McWeeny
Publisher: Learning Development Institute 2011
Number of pages: 92
Description:
Contents: The structure of matter; Molecules in motion; Chemical Reactions; A deeper look at the ideal gas; The Second Law; Statistical interpretation of the Second Law; Partition functions and properties; Finally - back to Chemical Reactions.
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