This book provides a fresh approach to the subjects, integrating classical thermodynamics and statistical mechanics to give students a solid understanding of the fundamentals and how macroscopic and microscopic ideas interweave. Includes numerous worked examples, and well over 400 guided, often multi-step, end-of-chapter problems that address conceptual, fundamental, and applied skill sets.
This book provides a fresh approach to the subjects, integrating classical thermodynamics and statistical mechanics to give students a solid understanding of the fundamentals and how macroscopic and microscopic ideas interweave. Includes numerous worked examples, and well over 400 guided, often multi-step, end-of-chapter problems that address conceptual, fundamental, and applied skill sets.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
M. Scott Shell is an Associate Professor in the Chemical Engineering Department at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He earned his PhD in Chemical Engineering from Princeton in 2005 and is well known for his ability to communicate complex ideas and teach in an engaging manner. He is the recipient of a Dreyfus Foundation New Faculty Award, an NSF CAREER Award, a Hellman Family Faculty Fellowship, a Northrop Grumman Teaching Award, and a Sloan Research Fellowship.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction and guide to this text 2. Equilibrium and entropy 3. Energy and how the microscopic world works 4. Entropy and how the macroscopic world works 5. The fundamental equation 6. The first law and reversibility 7. Legendre transforms and other potentials 8. Maxwell relations and measurable quantities 9. Gases 10. Phase equilibrium 11. Stability 12. Solutions - fundamentals 13. Solutions - advanced and special cases 14. Solids 15. The third law 16. The canonical partition function 17. Fluctuations 18. Statistical mechanics of classical systems 19. Other ensembles 20. Reaction equilibrium 21. Reaction coordinates and rates 22. Molecular simulation methods.
1. Introduction and guide to this text 2. Equilibrium and entropy 3. Energy and how the microscopic world works 4. Entropy and how the macroscopic world works 5. The fundamental equation 6. The first law and reversibility 7. Legendre transforms and other potentials 8. Maxwell relations and measurable quantities 9. Gases 10. Phase equilibrium 11. Stability 12. Solutions - fundamentals 13. Solutions - advanced and special cases 14. Solids 15. The third law 16. The canonical partition function 17. Fluctuations 18. Statistical mechanics of classical systems 19. Other ensembles 20. Reaction equilibrium 21. Reaction coordinates and rates 22. Molecular simulation methods.
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