Solution Thermodynamics and Its Application to Aqueous Solutions: A Differential Approach
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- 541.3416 KOG
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Introduction Part - A: A Differential Approach to Solution Thermodynamics Basics of thermodynamics - Derivatives of Gibbs energy, G. Solution thermodynamics - Use of the second and the third derivatives of G Determination of the partial molar quantities. Fluctuations and partial molar fluctuations - Understanding H2O Part -B : Studies of Aqueous Solutions using the Second and the Third Derivatives of G Mixing schemes in binary aqueous monools Mixing schemes in aqueous solutions of non-electrolytes Effects of non-electrolytes on the molecular organization of H2O: 1-Propanol (1P) probing methodology Effects of ions on the molecular organization of H2O: 1-Propanol (1P) probing methodology Interactions in ternary aqueous solutions - General treatment In closing - Executive summary on the effect of solute on H2O
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