Description: Atkins' Physical Chemistry 11e by Peter Atkins, Julio De Paula, James Keeler Atkins Physical Chemistry: Molecular Thermodynamics and Kinetics is designed for use on the second semester of a quantum-first physical chemistry course. Atkins Physical Chemistry is widely acknowledged by both students and lecturers around the globe to be the textbook of choice for studying physical chemistry. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Atkins Physical Chemistry: Molecular Thermodynamics and Kinetics is designed for use on the second semester of a quantum-first physical chemistry course. Based on the hugely popular Atkins Physical Chemistry, this volume approaches molecular thermodynamics with the assumption that students will have studied quantum mechanics in their first semester. The exceptional quality of previous editions has been built upon to make this new edition of Atkins Physical Chemistry even more closely suited to the needs of both lecturers and students. Re-organised into discrete topics, the text is more flexible to teach from and more readable for students. Now in its eleventh edition, the text has been enhanced with additional learning features and maths support to demonstrate the absolute centrality of mathematics to physical chemistry. Increasing the digestibility of the text in this new approach, the reader is brought to a question, then the math is used to show how it can be answered and progress made. The expanded and redistributed maths support also includes new Chemists toolkits which provide students with succinct reminders of mathematical concepts and techniques right where they need them. Checklists of key concepts at the end of each topic add to the extensive learning support provided throughout the book, to reinforce the main take-home messages in each section. The coupling of the broad coverage of the subject with a structure and use of pedagogy that is even more innovative will ensure Atkins Physical Chemistry remains the textbook of choice for studying physical chemistry. Author Biography Peter Atkins, Fellow of Lincoln College, University of Oxford,Julio de Paula, Professor of Chemistry, Lewis & Clark College, US,James Keeler, Department of Chemistry and Selwyn College, University of Cambridge Peter Atkins is a fellow of Lincoln College in the University of Oxford and the author of about seventy books for students and a general audience. His texts are market leaders around the globe. A frequent lecturer in the United States and throughout the world, he has held visiting professorships in France, Israel, Japan, China, and New Zealand. He was the founding chairman of the Committee on Chemistry Education of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry and was a member of IUPACs Physical and Biophysical Chemistry Division. Peter was the 2016 recipient of the American Chemical Societys Grady-Stack Award for science journalism. Julio de Paula is Professor of Chemistry, Lewis & Clark College. A native of Brazil, Professor de Paula received a B.A. degree in chemistry from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, and a Ph.D. in biophysical chemistry from Yale University. His research activities encompass the areas of molecular spectroscopy, biophysical chemistry, and nanoscience. He has taught courses in general chemistry, physical chemistry, biophysical chemistry, instrumental analysis, and writing. James Keeler is Director of Teaching at the Department of Chemistry and Senior Tutor at Selwyn College, University of Cambridge. He is Editor-in-Chief of of the journal Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry, and immediate past-Chairman of the Royal Society of Chemistrys NMR Discussion Group. Table of Contents 1. Focus 1: The properties of gases 2. Focus 2: The First Law 3. Focus 3: The Second and Third Laws 4. Focus 4: Physical transformations of pure substances 5. Focus 5: Simple mixtures 6. Focus 6: Chemical equilibrium 7. Focus 16: Molecules in motion 8. Focus 17: Chemical kinetics 9. Focus 18: Reaction dynamics 10. Focus 19: Processes at solid surfaces Long Description Atkins Physical Chemistry: Molecular Thermodynamics and Kinetics is designed for use on the second semester of a quantum-first physical chemistry course. Based on the hugely popular Atkins Physical Chemistry, this volume approaches molecular thermodynamics with the assumption that students will have studied quantum mechanics in their first semester.The exceptional quality of previous editions has been built upon to make this new edition of Atkins Physical Chemistry even more closely suited to the needs of both lecturers and students. Re-organised into discrete topics, the text is more flexible to teach from and more readable for students. Now in its eleventh edition, the text has been enhanced with additional learning features and maths support to demonstrate the absolute centrality of mathematics to physical chemistry. Increasing the digestibility of the text in this new approach, the reader is brought to a question, then the math is used to show how it can be answered and progress made. The expanded and redistributed maths support also includes new Chemists toolkits which provide students with succinct reminders ofmathematical concepts and techniques right where they need them. Checklists of key concepts at the end of each topic add to the extensive learning support provided throughout the book, to reinforce the main take-home messages in each section. The coupling of the broad coverage of the subject with a structure and use of pedagogy that is even more innovative will ensure Atkins Physical Chemistry remains the textbook of choice for studying physical chemistry. Review Quote I like the division of the material into shorter "chapters". This helps to navigate through the material and break it up into "lecture-size" bites. This is a comprehensive and well-organised textbook that covers all the core physical chemistry. It is attractively presented with excellent online resources and makes a major effort to guide the student carefully through the more demanding mathematics and derivations. New Feature 1. Focus 1: The properties of gases 2. Focus 2: The First Law 3. Focus 3: The Second and Third Laws 4. Focus 4: Physical transformations of pure substances 5. Focus 5: Simple mixtures 6. Focus 6: Chemical equilibrium 7. Focus 16: Molecules in motion 8. Focus 17: Chemical kinetics 9. Focus 18: Reaction dynamics 10. Focus 19: Processes at solid surfaces Details ISBN0198823363 Year 2019 ISBN-10 0198823363 ISBN-13 9780198823360 Format Paperback Author James Keeler Publisher Oxford University Press Pages 472 Publication Date 2019-08-20 Short Title Atkins Physical Chemistry 11e Language English Edition 11th Subtitle Volume 3: Molecular Thermodynamics and Kinetics DEWEY 541 Audience College/Higher Education UK Release Date 2019-08-20 Imprint Oxford University Press Place of Publication Oxford Country of Publication United Kingdom AU Release Date 2019-08-20 NZ Release Date 2019-08-20 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:139423232;
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