Vol. 1/ CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS: PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS
By
J. Ott, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, U.S.A.
Juliana Boerio-Goates, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, U.S.A.
Description
Chemical Thermodynamics: Principles and Applications presents a thorough development of the principles of thermodynamics--an old science to which the authors include the most modern applications, along with those of importance in developing the science and those of historical interest. The text is written in an informal but rigorous style, including ancedotes about some of the great thermodynamicists (with some of whom the authors have had a personal relationship), and focuses on "real" systems in the discussion and figures, in contrast to the generic examples that are often used in other textbooks. The book provides a basic review of thermodynamic principles, equations, and applications of broad interest. It covers the development of thermodynamics as one of the pre-eminent examples of an exact science. A discussion of the standard state that emphasizes its significance and usefulness is also included, as well as a more rigorous and indepth treatment of thermodynamics and discussions of a wider variety of applications than are found in more broadly based physical chemistry undergraduate textbooks. Combined with its companion book, Chemical Thermodynamics: Advanced Applications, the practicing scientist will have a complete reference set detailing chemical thermodynamics.
Audience
Undergraduate and graduate level students studying chemical thermodynamics, and chemists and engineers who wish to strengthen their foundation in chemical thermodynamics.
Contents
Preface to the Two-Volume Series. Preface to the First Volume. Introduction. The First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics. Thermodynamic Relationships and Applications. The Third Law and Absolute Entropy Measurements. The Chemical Potential and Equilibrium. Fugacity, Activity, and Standard States. The Thermodynamic Properties of Solutions. The Equilibrium Condition Applied to Phase Equilibria. The Equilibrium Condition Applied to Chemical Processes. Statistical Thermodynamics. APPENDIX 1: Mathematics for Thermodynamics. APPENDIX 2: The International Temperature Scale of 1990. APPENDIX 3: Equations of States for Gases. APPENDIX 4: Calculations from Statistical Thermodynamics.
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Vol. 2/ CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS: ADVANCED APPLICATIONS

By
J. Ott, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, U.S.A.
Juliana Boerio-Goates, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, U.S.A.
Description
This book is an excellent companion to Chemical Thermodynamics: Principles and Applications. Together they make a complete reference set for the practicing scientist. This volume extends the range of topics and applications to ones that are not usually covered in a beginning thermodynamics text. In a sense, the book covers a "middle ground" between the basic principles developed in a beginning thermodynamics textbook, and the very specialized applications that are a part of an ongoing research project. As such, it could prove invaluable to the practicing scientist who needs to apply thermodynamic relationships to aid in the understanding of the chemical process under consideration. The writing style in this volume remains informal, but more technical than in Principles and Applications. It starts with Chapter 11, which summarizes the thermodynamic relationships developed in this earlier volume. For those who want or need more detail, references are given to the sections in Principles and Applications where one could go to learn more about the development, limitations, and conditions where these equations apply. This is the only place where Advanced Applications ties back to the previous volume. Chapter 11 can serve as a review of the fundamental thermodynamic equations that are necessary for the more sophisticated applications described in the remainder of this book. This may be all that is necessary for the practicing scientist who has been away from the field for some time and needs some review. The remainder of this book applies thermodynamics to the description of a variety of problems. The topics covered are those that are probably of the most fundamental and broadest interest. Throughout the book, examples of "real" systems are used as much as possible. This is in contrast to many books where "generic" examples are used almost exclusively. A complete set of references to all sources of data and to supplementary reading sources is included. Problems are given at the end of each chapter. This makes the book ideally suited for use as a textbook in an advanced topics course in chemical thermodynamics.
Audience
Graduate students in thermodynamics (physics, chemistry and engineering) and professionals in disciplines where thermodynamics is of key relevance such as chemistry, physics, materials science, geology, and biochemistry.
Contents
Preface to the Two-Volume Series. Preface to the Second Volume. Summary of Thermodynamic Relationships. Thermodynamics of Other Variables. Applications of Thermodynamics to Phase Equilibria Studies of Pure Substances. Applications of Thermodynamics to Phase Equilibria Studies of Mixtures. Applications of Thermodynamics to Chemical Processes. Applications of Thermodynamics to Biological Processes. Applications of Thermodynamics to Nonelectrolyte Solutions. Applications of Thermodynamics to Solutions Containing Electrolyte Solutes. APPENDIX 5: Thermodynamic Properties of Selected Chemical Substances. APPENDIX 6: Calculations from Statistical Thermodynamics.
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