"Exam Survival Guide is a resource designed to demonstrate how to solve 80-plus physical chemistry problems in a thorough manner. ... The book is certainly readable for an undergraduate taking a physical chemistry course ... . Individuals who are relearning physical chemistry (e.g., new professors) will find this book useful. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above; researchers and faculty." (J. A. Bartz, Choice, Vol. 55 (2), October, 2017)
1. Quantitative problem solving in Physical Chemistry
1.1 A concept for problem solving in Physical Chemistry
1.2 Overview of problems
2. Stoichiometry and Chemical Reactions
2.1 Basic concepts
2.1.1 Chemical reactions
2.1.2 Molar mass and molar volume
2.2 Problems
3. Changes of State
3.1 Systems
3.2 Equation of state, thermal state variables
3.2.1 Problems
3.3 Caloric state variables, entropy
3.3.1 Internal energy, work, and enthalpy
3.3.2 Reversible and irreversible changes of state, the second law
and entropy
3.3.3 Adiabatic changes of state of a perfect gas
3.3.4 The thermodynamic potentials
3.3.5 Problems
3.4 Heterogeneous systems and phase transitions
3.4.1 The standard state
3.4.2 Real and ideal mixtures
3.4.3 Problems
4. Thermochemistry
4.1 Basic Concepts
4.1.1 Enthalpies of formation
4.1.2 The molar reaction enthalpy and the molar reaction entropy
4.1.3 Kirchhoff’s law
4.1.4 Hess’s law
4.2 Problems
5.
5.1 Basic Concepts
Jochen Vogt was born in 1970 in Aalen, Germany. He studied physics at the University of Ulm from 1990 to 1996, and obtained his PhD in physical chemistry from the University of Hannover, Germany. Since his postdoctoral lecture qualification in 2008, he is a private lecturer at the chemistry department of the University of Magdeburg, Germany. His research activities are in the field of physical chemistry of interfaces and molecular spectroscopy.
A text- and exercise book for physical chemistry students! This book deals with the fundamental aspects of physical chemistry taught at the undergraduate level in chemistry and the engineering sciences in a compact and practice-oriented form. Numerous problems and detailed solutions offer the possibility of an in-depth reflection of topics like chemical thermodynamics and kinetics, atomic structure and spectroscopy. Every chapter starts with a recapitulation of important background information, before leading over to representative exercises and problems. Detailed descriptions systematically present and explain the solutions to the problems, so that readers can carefully check their own solutions and get clear-cut introductions on how to approach similar problems systematically. The book addresses students at the (upper) undergraduate level, as well as tutors and teachers. It is a rich source of exercises for exam preparation and can be used alongside classical textbooks. Furthermore it can serve teachers and tutors for the conception of their lessons. Its well-thought-through presentation, structure and design make the book appeal to everybody who wants to succeed with the physical chemistry lessons and exercises.