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Mathematics for physical chemistry, 4th, third edition

PrefaceThis book provides a survey of the mathematics needed for chemistry courses at the undergraduate level. In four decades of teaching general che

Mathematics for physical chemistry, 4th, third edition emistry and physical chemistry, I have found that some students have not been introduced to all the mathematical topics needed in these courses and th

at most need some practice in applying their mathematical knowledge to chemical problems. The emphasis is on the mathematics that is useful in a physi Mathematics for physical chemistry, 4th, third edition

cal chemistry course, but the first several chapters provide a survey of mathematics that is useful in a general chemistry course.I have tried to writ

Mathematics for physical chemistry, 4th, third edition

e all pans of this book so that they can be used for selfstudy by someone not familiar with the material, although any book such as (his cannot be a s

PrefaceThis book provides a survey of the mathematics needed for chemistry courses at the undergraduate level. In four decades of teaching general che

Mathematics for physical chemistry, 4th, third edition e form an important part of the presentations. As you study any topic in the book, you should follow the solution to each example and work each exerci

se as you come to it.The first ten chapters of the book are constructed around a sequence of mathematical topics, with a gradual progression into more Mathematics for physical chemistry, 4th, third edition

advanced material. Chapter 11 is a discussion of mathematical topics needed in the analysis of experimental data. Most of the material in at least th

Mathematics for physical chemistry, 4th, third edition

e first five chapters should be a review for nearly all readers of the book. I have tried to write all of the chapters so that they can be studied in

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Mathematics for physical chemistry, 4th, third edition y paragraph and have made those changes that were necessary to improve the clarity and correctness of the presentations. Chapter 9 of the second editi

on discussed the solution of algebraic equations. Il has been divided into two chapters: a new Chapter 3, which contains the parts of the old chapter Mathematics for physical chemistry, 4th, third edition

that apply to general chemistry, and a new Chapter 10, which deals with sets of three or more simultaneous equations. Chapter 5 of the second edition

Mathematics for physical chemistry, 4th, third edition

introduced functions of several independent variables, and Chapter 6 of the second edition discussed mathematical scries and transforms. These two cha

PrefaceThis book provides a survey of the mathematics needed for chemistry courses at the undergraduate level. In four decades of teaching general che

Mathematics for physical chemistry, 4th, third edition ion involved computer usage. It contained material on word processors, spreadsheets, programming in the BASIC language, graphics packages, and the use

of the Mathematical program. The material on W'ord processors, graphics packages, and BASIC programming has been omitted, since most students are now Mathematics for physical chemistry, 4th, third edition

familiar with word processors and lend to use spreadsheets and packaged programs instead of writing their own programs. The material on the use of sp

Mathematics for physical chemistry, 4th, third edition

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PrefaceThis book provides a survey of the mathematics needed for chemistry courses at the undergraduate level. In four decades of teaching general che

Mathematics for physical chemistry, 4th, third edition and ideas at the beginning of each chapter, and chapter objectives.This book serves three functions:1.A review of topics already studied and an introd

uction to new topics for those preparing for a course in physical chemistry2.A supplementary text to be used during a physical chemistry course3.A ref Mathematics for physical chemistry, 4th, third edition

erence book for graduate students and practicing chemists1 am pleased to acknowledge the cooperation and help of Jeremy Hayhurst and his collaborators

Mathematics for physical chemistry, 4th, third edition

at Academic Press. It is also a pleasure to acknowledge the assistance of all those who helped with the first and second editions of this book, and e

PrefaceThis book provides a survey of the mathematics needed for chemistry courses at the undergraduate level. In four decades of teaching general che

Mathematics for physical chemistry, 4th, third edition st application of mathematics to chemistry deals with various physical quantities that have numerical values. In this chapter, we introduce the correc

t use of numerical values to represent measured physical quantities and the use of numerical mathematics to calculate values of other quantities. Such Mathematics for physical chemistry, 4th, third edition

values generally consist of a number and a unit of measurement, and both pans of the value must be manipulated correctly. We introduce the use of sig

Mathematics for physical chemistry, 4th, third edition

nificant digits to communicate the probable accuracy of the measured value. We also review the factor-label method, which is a routine method of expre

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Mathematics for physical chemistry, 4th, third edition mber and a unit.2.A unit of measurement is an arbitrarily defined quantity that people have agreed to use.3.The SI units have been officially adopted

by international organizations of physicists and chemists.4.Consistent units must be used in any calculation.5.The factor-label method can be used to Mathematics for physical chemistry, 4th, third edition

convert from one unit of measurement to another.6.Reported values of all quantities should be rounded so that insignificant digits are not reported.1w

Mathematics for physical chemistry, 4th, third edition

ww.pdfgrip.com2Chapter 1 Numbers, Measurements, and Numerical MathematicsObjectivesAfter you have studied the chapter, you should be able to:1.use num

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Mathematics for physical chemistry, 4th, third edition s;3.use consistent units, especially the SI units, in equations and formulas; and4.use the factor-label method to convert from one unit of measurement

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PrefaceThis book provides a survey of the mathematics needed for chemistry courses at the undergraduate level. In four decades of teaching general che

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