
Problems in Physical Chemistry presents problems relating to atoms, orbitals, valency, and the periodic table; to thermochemistry, heats of reaction, and bond energies; and to ionization energy, electron affinity, and electronegativity. The book also includes problems relating to kinetic theory and molecular weights; to equilibrium, dissociation and Le Chatelier's principle; and to ionic equilibria, pH, indicators and solubility product. The text also covers problems relating to redox processes; to electrical properties of solutions; to partition coefficient; and to reaction rates. Students studying the chemistry syllabus will find the book useful.
This text investigates the application of theoretical principles in physical chemistry through a structured collection of quantitative and qualitative problems. A. E. Somerfield provides a comprehensive set of exercises designed to test student comprehension of fundamental chemical concepts, ranging from atomic structure to reaction kinetics. The book serves as a practical supplement to standard chemistry curricula, requiring students to apply mathematical and logical frameworks to solve complex chemical phenomena.
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Educators and students frequently utilize this text as a supplementary resource for reinforcing core physical chemistry concepts through repetitive practice. The prose is noted for its direct, problem-oriented focus, making it a standard tool for those preparing for chemistry examinations.
Page Count:
38
Publication Date:
1968-01-01
Publisher:
Pergamon
ISBN-10:
0080038107
ISBN-13:
9780080038100
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