A Textbook Of Physical Chemistry Vol 4
Author: Kapoor
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Overview
| ISBN10 | 1403930295 |
| ISBN13 | 9781403930293 |
| Publisher | Macmillan India |
| Publication Date | 2006 |
| Language | English |
| Extent | 724 pages |
| Binding | Paperback |
Description
This book is fourth of the five volume series, which provides an extensive coverage of the topics discussed, focusing on the applications of the principles involved. Each of the five volumes distinguishes itself by projecting the subject through a number of illustrative solutions of numerical and typical problems. Every chapter is appended with Revision Problems, Try Yourself Problems and Numerical Problems so as to widen the scope for the students. It, thus, helps them extend their knowledge beyond the book and understand the subject in its totality. The volumes are organised as follows: Volume 1: States of Matter and Ions in Solution Volume 2: Thermodynamics and Chemical Equilibrium Volume 3: Applications of Thermodynamics Volume 4: Quantum Chemistry and Molecular Spectroscopy Volume 5: Dynamics of Chemical Reactions, Statistical Thermodynamics and Macromolecules This edition incorporates the latest recommendations in the field of Physical Chemistry. New and updated additions to it are as follows: · The book has been restructured to include the application of principles and equations as solved numericals and problems. · The entire subject matter has been presented with proper sub-headings, so as to facilitate the reader to understand the text in a more systematic manner. · SI units and IUPAC recommendations have been used throughout. · Appropriate supplementary materials have been annexed at the end of each chapter, without disturbing its format. These include, solutions to the Schrödinger equation for a harmonic oscillator by the power series method, operators for the components of angular momentum, commutator of angular momentum operators, transformation of the Laplacian operator from Cartesian coordinates to spherical polar coordinates, the splitting of the Schrödinger equation of the hydrogen atom, and the atomic and molecular term symbols. · This new edition of Volume 4 includes a new Chapter entitled ‘Molecular Symmetry and Its Applicatio


