Experiments in physical chemistry / David P. Shoemaker, Carl W. Garland and Joseph W. Nibler.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : McGraw Hill Education, c1989Edition: Fifth editionDescription: xiii, 890 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 70570078
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QD 457 .S56 1989
Contents:
I. Introduction -- II. Treatment of experimental data -- III. Gases -- IV. Transport properties of gases -- V. Thermochemistry -- VI. Solutions -- VII. Phase equilibria -- VIII. Electrochemistry -- IX. Chemical kinetics -- X. Surface phenomena -- XI. Macromolecules -- XII. Electric and magnetic properties -- XIII. Spectra and molecular structure -- XIV. Solids -- XV. Electrical measurement -- XVI. Temperature -- XVII. Vacuum techniques -- XVIII. Instrument -- XIX. Miscellaneous procedures -- XX. Least-squares fitting -- XXI. Use of computers.
Summary: This book is intended as a textbook for a junior-level laboratory course in physical chemistry. It is assumed that the student will be taking concurrently (or has previously taken) a lecture course in the principles of physical chemistry. The book contains 48 selected experiments which have been tested by extensive use. Four of the experiments are new, and one previous experiment has been greatly transformed.
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Includes index.

I. Introduction -- II. Treatment of experimental data -- III. Gases -- IV. Transport properties of gases -- V. Thermochemistry -- VI. Solutions -- VII. Phase equilibria -- VIII. Electrochemistry -- IX. Chemical kinetics -- X. Surface phenomena -- XI. Macromolecules -- XII. Electric and magnetic properties -- XIII. Spectra and molecular structure -- XIV. Solids -- XV. Electrical measurement -- XVI. Temperature -- XVII. Vacuum techniques -- XVIII. Instrument -- XIX. Miscellaneous procedures -- XX. Least-squares fitting -- XXI. Use of computers.

This book is intended as a textbook for a junior-level laboratory course in physical chemistry. It is assumed that the student will be taking concurrently (or has previously taken) a lecture course in the principles of physical chemistry. The book contains 48 selected experiments which have been tested by extensive use. Four of the experiments are new, and one previous experiment has been greatly transformed.

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