This book considers molecular structural information, statistical methods and thermodynamic measurements, and the ways in which the relative role of each differs from another. By putting together selected papers in a single publication, the book highlights the cohesive aspects of certain advances through time and development, and can aid historical studies. Several papers from journals not widely circulated can also be found in this selection of papers.
Introduction to Molecular Structure and Thermodynamics
The modern theory, as expounded in this book, is applicable to a wide variety of systems both close to and far from equilibrium.
This book shows how you can start from basic laws for the interactions and motions of microscopic particles and calculate how macroscopic systems of these particles behave, thereby explaining properties of matter at the scale that we ...
Yes, there might be a fallacy in quantum mechanics. In this book, it will be discussed to unveil whether the heavy water has the same molecular structure as the light water.
The book enables students to utilize microscopic concepts to achieve a better understanding of macroscopic phenomena and to be able to apply these concepts to the types of sub-macroscopic systems encountered in areas of nanoscience and ...
This book summarizes the salient features of both equilibrium and steady-state thermodynamic theory under a uniform postulatory viewpoint.
It shifts the equilibrium from N to U. The peak areas represent the relative fractions of the two species. Source: RJ Corbett and RS Roche, Biochemistry 23, 1888–1894 (1984). EXAMPLE 26.2 Identifying a two-state transition.
The aim of this book is to prepare burgeoning users and developers to become active participants in this exciting and rapidly advancing research area by uniting for the first time, in one monograph, the basic concepts of equilibrium and ...
This book provides a comprehensive exposition of the theory of equilibrium thermodynamics and statistical mechanics at a level suitable for well-prepared undergraduate students.
Clear and readable, this fine text assists students in achieving a grasp of the techniques and limitations of statistical mechanics.