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Mathematics for physical chemistry
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Title/Author:
Mathematics for physical chemistry/ Robert G. Mortimer, professor emeritus, Rhodes College, Memphis, Tennessee.
Author:
Mortimer, Robert G.
Published:
Amsterdam ;Academic Press, : 2013.,
Description:
xi, 247 p. :ill. ;28 cm.
Subject:
Chemistry, Physical and theoretical - Mathematics. -
Online resource:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780124158092
ISBN:
9780124158092 (electronic bk.)
Mathematics for physical chemistry
Mortimer, Robert G.
Mathematics for physical chemistry
[electronic resource] /Robert G. Mortimer, professor emeritus, Rhodes College, Memphis, Tennessee. - 4th ed. - Amsterdam ;Academic Press,2013. - xi, 247 p. :ill. ;28 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Principal Facts and Ideas. Problem solving is the principal tool for learning physical chemistry. Problem solving can be approached in a systematic way. Many problems involve numerical calculations involving measurable quantities. A measured quantity consists of a number and a unit of measurement. The SI units have been officially adopted by international organizations of physicists and chemists. Consistent units must be used in any calculation. The factor-label method can be used to convert from one unit of measurement to another. Reported values of all quantities should be rounded so that insignifi- cant digits are not reported. Objectives After you have studied the chapter, you should be able to: analyze a problem and design a procedure for solving the problem; 4 1. Problem Solving and Numerical Mathematics carry out the numerical procedures use in solving a simple problem; use numbers and units correctly to express measured quantities; understand the relationship of uncertainties in measurements to the use of significant digits; use consistent units, especially the SI units, in equations and formulas; use the factor-label method to convert from one unit of measurement to another. 1.1 Problem Solving Techniques of problem solving are applicable to many intellectual areas. There is a useful little book on problem solving by G. Polya, 1 and much of our discussion of problem solving is based on this book. Most physical chemistry problems are stated verbally, like the so-called 'word problems' of elementary school. The information contained in the statement of the problem generally includes a statement of the physical system involved, some information about the state of the system, and a statement of the desired outcome"--
ISBN: 9780124158092 (electronic bk.)
LCCN: 2012047249Subjects--Topical Terms:
572815
Chemistry, Physical and theoretical
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LC Class. No.: QD455.3.M3 / M67 2013
Dewey Class. No.: 510.24/541
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