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ISBN 10: 1003043216
ISBN 13: 9781003043218
Author: Paul C Yates
Chemical Calculations 3rd Edition Table of contents:
Chapter 1 Fundamentals
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Positive and Negative Numbers
1.2.1 Addition
1.2.2 Subtraction
1.2.3 Multiplication
1.2.4 Division
1.3 Precedence in Equations
1.4 Rearranging Equations
1.5 Fractions
1.5.1 Identical Fractions
1.5.2 Addition and Subtraction
1.5.3 Multiplication
1.5.4 Division
1.6 Indices
1.6.1 Multiplication
1.6.2 Division
1.6.3 Raising to a Power
1.6.4 Roots
1.6.5 Negative Powers
1.7 Standard Form
Exercises
Problems
Chapter 2 Experimental Techniques
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Measurement in Chemistry
2.2.1 Decimal Places
2.2.2 Significant Figures
2.2.3 Combining Quantities
2.3 Stoichiometric Calculations
2.3.1 Multiplication and Division by an Integer
2.4 Uncertainty in Measurement
2.4.1 Types of Uncertainty
2.4.2 Combining Uncertainties
2.4.2.1 Determining the Maximum Possible Uncertainty
2.4.2.2 Determining the Maximum Probable Uncertainty
2.4.3 Statistical Treatment of Uncertainties
2.4.3.1 Statistics Using a Calculator
2.4.3.2 Statistics Using a Spreadsheet
Exercises
Problems
Chapter 3 Thermodynamics
3.1 Fractions and Indices in the Equilibrium Constant
3.2 Bond Enthalpies
3.2.1 Rearranging Equations
3.3 The Born-Haber Cycle
3.3.1 Combining Uncertainties
3.4 Heat Capacity
3.4.1 Expansion of Brackets
3.4.2 Polynomial Expressions
3.4.3 Functions
3.5 Clapeyron Equation
3.5.1 Differentiation
3.6 Clausius-Clapeyron Equation
3.6.1 Logarithms
3.6.2 The Equation of a Straight Line
3.6.3 Plotting Graphs
3.6.4 Plotting Graphs Using a Spreadsheet
3.7 The Ideal Gas Equation
3.7.1 Dimensional Analysis
3.7.2 Interconversion of Units
3.7.3 Constants and Variables
3.7.4 Proportion
3.7.5 Functions of Two Variables
3.7.6 Partial Differentiation
3.7.7 The Differential
3.8 The van der Waals Equation
3.8.1 Expansion of Brackets
3.8.2 Combining Limits
3.9 Equilibrium Constants
3.9.1 Solving Quadratic Equations Using a Formula
3.9.2 Solving Quadratic Equations Iteratively
Exercises
Problems
Chapter 4 Solution Chemistry
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Concentration of Solutions
4.2.1 Concentration of a Solution
4.2.2 Dilution of a Solution
4.3 Activity
4.4 Molality
4.4.1 Proportion
4.5 Raoult’s Law
4.5.1 Straight Line Graphs
4.5.2 Proportion
4.6 The Debye-Hückel Equation
4.6.1 Logarithms
4.7 Ostwald’s Dilution Law
4.7.1 Discontinuities
4.8 Partial Molar Volumes
4.8.1 Functions
4.8.2 Stationary Points
Exercises
Problems
Chapter 5 Kinetics
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Using a Rate Equation
5.3 Rates of Change
5.4 Zero-Order Reactions
5.4.1 Integration
5.5 First-Order Reactions
5.5.1 Integration of 1/x
5.5.2 Rules of Combining Logarithms
5.6 Second-Order Reactions
5.6.1 Partial Fractions
5.6.2 Differentiation of Logarithmic Functions and Integration of Fractions
5.7 The Arrhenius Equation
5.7.1 The Exponential Function
5.7.2 Inverse Functions
5.8 The Steady State Approximation
5.8.1 Simultaneous Equations
Exercises
Problems
Chapter 6 Structural Chemistry
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Packing Fractions of Atoms in Metals
6.3 Arrangement of Atoms in Crystals
6.3.1 Pythagoras’ Theorem
6.3.2 Pythagoras’ Theorem in Three Dimensions
6.4 Bragg’s Law
6.4.1 Trigonometry
6.4.2 Inverses of Trigonometric Functions
6.5 The Unit Cell
6.5.1 Unit Vectors
6.5.2 Addition and Subtraction of Vectors
6.5.3 Multiplication of Vectors
6.6 X-Ray Diffraction
6.6.1 Complex Numbers
6.7 Symmetry Operators
6.7.1 Matrices
Exercises
Problems
Chapter 7 Quantum Mechanics
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Energy Level Transitions and Appropriate Precision
7.3 The Photon
7.3.1 Mathematical Relationships
7.4 Forces between Atoms
7.4.1 Proportionality
7.4.2 Stationary Points
7.5 Particle in a Box
7.5.1 Complex Numbers
7.5.2 Sequences
7.5.3 Inverse Functions
7.5.4 Differentiation of Fractional Indices
7.5.5 Use of Standard Integrals
7.6 The Free Particle
7.6.1 The Complex Conjugate
7.6.2 The Modulus of a Complex Number
7.7 The Hydrogen Atom Wavefunction
7.7.1 Differentiation of a Product
7.7.2 Integration by Parts
7.7.3 Calculus of the Exponential Function
7.7.4 Multiple Integration
7.7.5 Calculus of the Trigonometric Functions
7.8 The Helium Atom
7.8.1 Stationary Points
7.9 Hückel Theory
7.9.1 Determinants
Exercises
Problems
Chapter 8 Spectroscopy
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Calculation of Dipole Moments
8.3 Dipole and Quadrupole Moments
8.4 Electromagnetic Radiation
8.4.1 Direct and Inverse Proportion
8.5 The Beer-Lambert Law
8.5.1 Rules of Logarithms
8.6 Rotational Spectroscopy
8.6.1 Sequences
8.7 Vibrational Spectroscopy
8.8 Rotation-Vibration Spectroscopy
8.9 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
8.9.1 Pascal’s Triangle
8.10 Fourier Transform Spectroscopy
8.10.1 Introduction to Fourier Transforms
Exercises
Problems
Chapter 9 Statistical Mechanics
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Molecular Energy Distributions
9.3 Configurations
9.3.1 Factorials
9.4 The Boltzmann Equation
9.4.1 Differentiation of Logarithms
9.4.2 Differentiation of Products
9.5 The Partition Function
9.5.1 Integration by Substitution
9.5.2 Calculating a Series Using a Spreadsheet
Exercises
Problems
Appendix A: Units
Appendix B: Physical Constants
Answers to Exercises
Answers to Problems
Chemical Index
Mathematical Index
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