Concepts in Physical Chemistry

  • Atkins P
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Completely revised and updated for a second edition, this reference guide is an essential summary of the key concepts in physical chemistry that are likely to be encountered by undergraduate chemistry students. This book also serves as a useful reference for all who encounter physical chemical concepts in their professional activities or research. Written by a renowned textbook author and educator, this new edition of Concepts in Physical Chemistry is a convenient, easy-to-use, and authoritative reference; the chemical terms, ideas, and equations most frequently encountered in classroom or laboratory are clearly defined and explained. In partnership with the Royal Society of Chemistry, the author, Peter Atkins, has agreed to Concepts in Physical Chemistry being made freely accessible in digital form at https://doi.org/10.1039/9781837674244 as a resource for the chemical community and next generation of chemists. It is also available for purchase in full eBook and print editions.

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Atkins, P. (2024). Concepts in Physical Chemistry. Concepts in Physical Chemistry. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/9781837674244

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