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    CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS
    With Examples for Nonequilibrium Processes

    by Byung Chan Eu (McGill University, Canada) & Mazen Al-Ghoul (American University of Beirut, Lebanon)

    Table of Contents (53k)
    Preface (32k)
    Chapter 1: Introduction (123k)
    Chapter 2: Temperature, Work, and Heat (425k)
    Chapter 3: The First Law of Thermodynamics (280k)
    Chapter 4: The Second Law of Thermodynamics (598k)

    Thermodynamics is an ever evolving subject. This book aims to introduce to advanced undergraduate students and graduate students the fundamental ideas and notions of the first and second laws of thermodynamics in a manner unavailable in the usual textbooks on the subject of thermodynamics. For example, it treats the notions of unavailable work, compensated and uncompensated heats, and dissipation, which make it possible to formulate the thermodynamic laws in more broadened forms than those in the conventional treatment of equilibrium thermodynamics. It thus strives to prepare students for more advanced subjects of irreversible processes, which are encountered in our everyday scientific activities. In addition, it also aims to provide them with functional and practical knowledge of equilibrium chemical thermodynamics of reversible processes in real fluids. It discusses temperature, work and heat, thermodynamic laws, equilibrium conditions and thermodynamic stability, thermodynamics of reversible processes in gases and liquids, in surfaces, chemical equilibria, reversible processes in electrolyte solutions and dielectrics in static electric and magnetic fields. A couple of examples for irreversible processes associated with fluid flows and chemical pattern formation and wave propagations are discussed as examples for applications of broader treatments of the thermodynamic laws in the realm of irreversible phenomena.

     
    Contents:
    • Introduction
    • Temperature, Work, and Heat
    • The First Law of Thermodynamics
    • The Second Law of Thermodynamics
    • Equilibrium Conditions and Thermodynamic Stability
    • The Third Law of Thermodynamics
    • Thermodynamics of Mixtures and Open Systems
    • Heterogeneous Equilibria
    • Thermodynamics of Real Fluids
    • Canonical Equation of State
    • Thermodynamics of Real Gas Mixtures
    • Chemical Equilibria
    • Thermodynamics of Solutions
    • Thermodynamics of Surfaces
    • Electrolyte Solutions
    • Debye–Hückel Theory of Strong Electrolyte Solutions
    • Galvanic Cells and Electromotive Forces
    • Thermodynamics of Electric and Magnetic Fields
    • Thermodynamics of Nonequilibrium Processes
    • Appendices
      • Local Form of Energy Conservation Law
      • Various Coefficients Used in Chapter 10
     
    Readership: Suitable as a chemistry textbook for undergraduates and graduates and also as a reference source to physical chemistry researchers and chemical engineers.
     
     
    468pp    Pub. date: Aug 2010  
    ISBN:   978-981-4295-11-6
    981-4295-11-6
       US$90 / £56

     


     

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