Introduction to molecular structure and thermodynamics / Frank P. Incropera

By: Incropera, Frank P [author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : John Wiley & Sons, c1974Description: xx, 329 pages ; 23 cmISBN: 0471427101Subject(s): THERMODYNAMICSLOC classification: QC 311.5 .I53 1974
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. The old quantum theory -- Chapter 3. Origins of quantum mechanics -- Chapter 4. The schrodinger theory of quantum mechanics -- Chapter 5. The schrodinger equation - pertinent solutions -- Chapter 6. Atomic structure -- Chapter 7. Molecular structure -- Chapter 8. Fundamental concepts and methods of statistical mechanics -- Chapter 9. The maxwell-boltzmann method of statistical mechanics.
Summary: The usual course in statistical thermodynamics will have a single, overriding objective : to provide an alternative view of thermodynamics which enables an independent prediction and interpretation of thermodynamic properties.
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Includes index.

Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. The old quantum theory -- Chapter 3. Origins of quantum mechanics -- Chapter 4. The schrodinger theory of quantum mechanics -- Chapter 5. The schrodinger equation - pertinent solutions -- Chapter 6. Atomic structure -- Chapter 7. Molecular structure -- Chapter 8. Fundamental concepts and methods of statistical mechanics -- Chapter 9. The maxwell-boltzmann method of statistical mechanics.

The usual course in statistical thermodynamics will have a single, overriding objective : to provide an alternative view of thermodynamics which enables an independent prediction and interpretation of thermodynamic properties.

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