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Textbook of Physical Chemistry

Title:Textbook of Physical Chemistry
Author:H. K. Moudgil
Rating:4.60 (980 Votes)
Asin:8120350626
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:708 Pages
Publish Date:2014-11-30
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Editorial : About the Author
H.K. Moudgil is Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa (Haryana), India. He has more than ten years teaching and research experience. A member of various educational societies, Dr. Moudgil has authored four books and published many research papers and review articles in international journals.

This thoroughly revised and updated second edition covers the principal areas of physical chemistry, such as thermodynamics, quantum chemistry, molecular spectroscopy, chemical kinetics, electrochemistry and nanotechnology. In an accessible style, the book discusses classical, irreversible and statistical thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, and describes macroscopic chemical systems, steady states and thermodynamics at a molecular level. It explains the underlying principles of quantum mechanics, molecular spectroscopy, X-ray crystallography and solid state chemistry along with their applications. The book explains various instrumentation techniques such as potentiometry, polarography, voltammetry, conductometry and coulometry. It also describes kinetics, rate laws and chemical processes at the electrodes. In addition, the text deals with the chemistry of corrosion and nanomaterials. This text is primarily designed for undergraduate and postgraduate students of chemistry. Key fea

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