Physical Chemistry Offline

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Physical Chemistry Textbooks Offline introduces students to the core areas of physical chemistry, based on the themes of systems, states, and processes. Topics covered are quantum and structural mechanics, chemical thermodynamics, phase changes, and chemical kinetics.

Chemical reactions underpin the production of pretty much everything in our modern world. But, what is the driving force behind the reactions? Why do some reactions occur over geological time scales whilst others are so fast that we need femtosecond-pulsed lasers to study them? Ultimately, what is going on at the atomic level? Discover the answers to such fundamental questions and more on this course in introductory physical chemistry.

The course covers the key concepts of three of the principal topics in first-year undergraduate physical chemistry: thermodynamics, kinetics and quantum mechanics. These three topics cover whether or not reactions occur, how fast they go and what is actually going on at the sub-atomic scale.

Physical chemistry, the branch of chemistry concerned with interactions and transformations of materials. Unlike other branches, it deals with the principles of physics underlying all chemical interactions (e.g., gas laws), seeking to measure, correlate, and explain the quantitative aspects of reactions. Quantum mechanics has clarified much for physical chemistry by modeling the smallest particles ordinarily dealt with in the field, atoms and molecules, enabling theoretical chemists to use computers and sophisticated mathematical techniques to understand the chemical behavior of matter. Chemical thermodynamics deals with the relationship between heat and other forms of chemical energy, kinetics with chemical reaction rates. electrochemistry, photochemistry (see photochemical reaction), surface chemistry, and catalysis.
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Oct 5, 2023

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