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Introductory Physical Chemistry by Rob Schurko

Introductory Physical Chemistry by Rob Schurko

Introductory Physical Chemistry by Rob Schurko

This course serves as an introduction to chemical thermodynamics, giving you an understanding of basic principles, laws and theories of physical chemistry the are necessary for chemistry, biochemistry, pre-medical, general science and engineering students. Topics covered includes: Properties of Gases, The First Law: Concepts, he Second Law: Concepts, Physical Transformations of Pure Substances, Simple Mixtures, Phase Diagrams.

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