
Solutions Manual for Principles of Physical Chemistry
by Kuhn, Hans; Foersterling, H.D.; Waldeck, David H.; Madura, Jeffry D.Buy New
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Author Biography
David Waldeck is a professor and chair in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Pittsburg and has taught chemistry courses at all levels, including graduate and advance graduate courses in statistical mechanics, reaction dynamics, and quantum mechanics. His research interests include condensed-phase reaction dynamics (homogeneous and heterogeneous), solute-solvent interactions (both structural and dynamical characteristics), relaxation processes in solids, and electron transport on the nanometer scale.
Jeffry Madura is a professor ini the Department of Finance at Florida Atlantic University and his research has been published in the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, Journal of International Money and Finance, Journal of Financial Research, Journal of Banking and Finance, Financial Management, Financial Review, and other academic journals.
Table of Contents
Wave-Particle Duality | p. 1 |
Essential Aspects of Structure and Bonding | p. 25 |
Schrödinger Equation | p. 51 |
Hydrogen Atom | p. 75 |
Atoms and Variational Principle | p. 107 |
A Quantitative View of Chemical Bonding | p. 143 |
Bonding Described by Electron Pairs and Molecular Orbitals | p. 167 |
Molecules with ¿-Electron Systems | p. 193 |
Absorption of Light | p. 233 |
Emission of Light | p. 263 |
Nuclear Motions | p. 273 |
Nuclear Spin | p. 311 |
Solids and Intermolecular forces | p. 319 |
Thermal Motion of Molecules | p. 345 |
Energy Distribution in Molecular Assemblies | p. 369 |
Work w, Heat q, and Internal Energy U | p. 411 |
Reversible Work wrev, Reversible Heat qrev, and Entropy s | p. 441 |
Spontaneity and its Application to Equilibria of Ideal Gases and Dilute Solutions | p. 475 |
Formal Thermodynamics and Its Application to Phase Equilibria | p. 515 |
Real Gases | p. 547 |
Real Solutions | p. 583 |
Reaction Equilibria in Aqueous Solutions and Biosystems | p. 613 |
Chemical Reactions in Electrochemical Cells | p. 643 |
Chemical Kinetics | p. 669 |
Transition States and Chemical Reactions | p. 699 |
Macromolecules | p. 735 |
Organized Molecular Assemblies | p. 757 |
Supramolecular Machines | p. 779 |
Origin of Life. Matter Carrying Information | p. 801 |
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