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Solution thermodynamics and its application to aqueous solutions [electronic resource] : a differential approach / Yoshikata Koga
- Author
- Koga, Yoshikata
- Published
- Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, 2007.
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Physical Description
- xiv, 296 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
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- Contents
- Machine generated contents note: Pt. A A Differential Approach to Solution Thermodynamics -- Ch. I Basics of thermodynamics - Derivatives of Gibbs energy, G -- Ch. II Solution thermodynamics - Use of the second and third derivatives of G -- Ch. III Determination of the partial molar quantities -- Ch. IV Fluctuation and partial molar fluctuation - Understanding H[subscript 2]O -- Pt. B Studies of Aqueous Solutions using the Second and the Third Derivatives of G -- Ch. V Mixing schemes in aqueous mono-ols -- Ch. VI Mixing schemes in aqueous solutions of non-electrolytes -- Ch. VII Effects of non-electrolytes on the molecular organization of H[subscript 2]O: 1-propanol (1P) probing methodology -- Ch. VIII The effects of salts on the molecular organization of H[subscript 2]O: 1-propanol (1P)-probing methodology -- Ch. IX Interactions in ternary aqueous solutions - General treatment -- Ch. X In closing - Executive summary on the effect of solute on H[subscript 2]O -- App. A Graphical differentiation by means of B-spline -- App. B Gibbs-Konovalov Correction -- App. C Heat capacity anomalies associated with phase transitions - Two level approximation -- App. D Freezing point depression.
- Summary
- "This book introduces a novel differential approach to solution thermodynamics and its use in the study of aqueous solutions. It describes how more information can he obtained using a method of evaluating the thermodynamic quantities of high-order derivatives. Second and third derivatives are used to study the make up of aqueous solutions thereby providing key insights into the molecular processes. This book also demonstrates how researchers can elucidate the effect of ions and non-electrolytes on H[subscript 2]O to unprecedented depths." --Book Jacket.
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- ISBN
- 9780444530738 (hbk.)
0444530738 (hbk.) - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages [287]-294) and index.
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