The Students Solutions Manual to Accompany Physical Chemistry: Quanta, Matter, and Change 2e provides full worked solutions to the 'a' exercises, and the odd-numbered discussion questions and problems presented in the parent book. The manual is intended for students and instructors alike.
C. A. Trapp is a Professor of Chemistry, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, USA; M. P. Cady is a Professor of Chemistry, Indiana University Southeast, New Albany, Indiana, USA ; C. Giunta is a Professor of Chemistry, Le Moyne College, Syracuse, NY, USA
Focus 1: Foundations; Focus 2: The principles of quantum mechanics; Focus 3: The quantum mechanics of motion; Focus 4: Approximation methods; Focus 5: Atomic structure and spectra; Focus 6: Molecular structure; Focus 7: Molecular symmetry; Focus 8: Interactions; Focus 9: Molecular spectroscopy; Focus 10: Magnetic resonance; Focus 11: Statistical thermodynamics; Focus 12: The First Law of thermodynamics; Focus 13: The Second and Third Laws of thermodynamics; Focus 14: Physical equilibria; Focus 15: Chemical equilibria; Focus 16: Molecular motion; Focus 17: Chemical kinetics; Focus 18: Reaction dynamics; Focus 19: Processes in fluid systems; Focus 20: Processes on solid surfaces
Show moreThe Students Solutions Manual to Accompany Physical Chemistry: Quanta, Matter, and Change 2e provides full worked solutions to the 'a' exercises, and the odd-numbered discussion questions and problems presented in the parent book. The manual is intended for students and instructors alike.
C. A. Trapp is a Professor of Chemistry, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, USA; M. P. Cady is a Professor of Chemistry, Indiana University Southeast, New Albany, Indiana, USA ; C. Giunta is a Professor of Chemistry, Le Moyne College, Syracuse, NY, USA
Focus 1: Foundations; Focus 2: The principles of quantum mechanics; Focus 3: The quantum mechanics of motion; Focus 4: Approximation methods; Focus 5: Atomic structure and spectra; Focus 6: Molecular structure; Focus 7: Molecular symmetry; Focus 8: Interactions; Focus 9: Molecular spectroscopy; Focus 10: Magnetic resonance; Focus 11: Statistical thermodynamics; Focus 12: The First Law of thermodynamics; Focus 13: The Second and Third Laws of thermodynamics; Focus 14: Physical equilibria; Focus 15: Chemical equilibria; Focus 16: Molecular motion; Focus 17: Chemical kinetics; Focus 18: Reaction dynamics; Focus 19: Processes in fluid systems; Focus 20: Processes on solid surfaces
Show moreFocus 1: Foundations ; Focus 2: The principles of quantum mechanics ; Focus 3: The quantum mechanics of motion ; Focus 4: Approximation methods ; Focus 5: Atomic structure and spectra ; Focus 6: Molecular structure ; Focus 7: Molecular symmetry ; Focus 8: Interactions ; Focus 9: Molecular spectroscopy ; Focus 10: Magnetic resonance ; Focus 11: Statistical thermodynamics ; Focus 12: The First Law of thermodynamics ; Focus 13: The Second and Third Laws of thermodynamics ; Focus 14: Physical equilibria ; Focus 15: Chemical equilibria ; Focus 16: Molecular motion ; Focus 17: Chemical kinetics ; Focus 18: Reaction dynamics ; Focus 19: Processes in fluid systems ; Focus 20: Processes on solid surfaces
C. A. Trapp is a Professor of Chemistry, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, USA M. P. Cady is a Professor of Chemistry, Indiana University Southeast, New Albany, Indiana, USA C. Giunta is a Professor of Chemistry, Le Moyne College, Syracuse, NY, USA
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