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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: H.A.J. Oonk , M.T. CalvetPublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer Edition: Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2008 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.635kg ISBN: 9789048175420ISBN 10: 9048175429 Pages: 404 Publication Date: 19 October 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsFrom the contents level 0: Equilibrium.- The variables.- The rules.- Pure substances.- Binary and Ternary Systems.- Partition and Separation.- Chemical Equilibrium.- level 1: Differential expressions.- Work, heat, energy.- Heat capacity and enthalpy.- Ideal gas, expansion and compression.- Chemical energy.- Entropy.- Characteristic functions.- Gibbs energy and equilibrium.- Tables.- Pure Substances.- Chemical reactions.- level 2: Mixtures and partial quantities.- The open system, chemical potentials.- Change to molar quantities.- The ideal mixture.- Non-ideal behaviour.- Magic formulae.- Dilute solutions.- The solvent laws.- The solute laws.- Ideal equilibria.- Non-ideal systems - geometrically.- Non-Ideal Systems - Analytically.- Non-Ideal Systems - Numerically.ReviewsHarry A.J. Oonk and M. Teresa Calvet's Equilibrium Between Phases of Matter is a welcome addition to the literature. The text will be useful to advanced undergraduates and first-year graduates who have had a solid course in physical chemistry and who want to extend their knowledge of phase diagrams and how those diagrams connect to thermodynamics. It will also be of value to more experienced practitioners who want to broaden their perspective. I have taught and done research on the thermodynamics and statistical mechanics of phase transitions and critical phenomena for more than 40 years; yet in reading through Oonk and Calvet's text, I have learned new things and relearned others that I had once known in principle but had not taught over the years. ... I heartily recommend Equilibrium Between Phases of Matter if you want to enrich your knowledge of phase equilibrium and phase diagrams and their relation to thermodynamics. You are remarkably knowledgeable about the subject if you do not learn something from this book. John C. Wheeler, Physics Today, February 2009 Endorsements: Equilibrium Between Phases of Matter is a beautiful book that will be recognized as an important contribution for many tens of years! .Larry Kaufman, Founding editor of Computer Coupling of Phase Diagrams and Thermochemistry This is a remarkable book! It approaches the equilibrium between phases of matter in three levels, with a constant undercurrent of thermodynamics. In the first level the phenomenology of a rich variety of phase equilibria is introduced and rationalized by the use of thermodynamics, the formal underpinning of which is introduced in the second level. In the third level the relevant thermodynamics are further elaborated allowing the understanding of subtle details of phase behavior. This is a rich book with many worked and workable examples. The reader will benefit from the consistent use of the correct variables and units for each problem. These days, where sustainability and the role of natural processes in achieving this are key to our future, true understanding of phenomenology and thermodynamics is more relevant than ever. It is a rewarding book which I recommend to chemists and geologists alike. Henk Lekkerkerker, Utrecht University Equilibrium between phases of matter, written by H.A.J. Oonk and T. Calvet, is a very nice book which can be used and read with ease by any student or researcher who wants to understand the real basis of thermodynamics applied to phase equilibria. In short, a sound introduction, well in the thread of the Dutch thermodynamic school established more than a century ago by van der Waals and Bakhuis-Roozeboom. Rene Ceolin, Professor of physical chemistry at the Paris-Descartes University Harry A.J. Oonk and M. Teresa Calvet's Equilibrium Between Phases of Matter is a welcome addition to the literature. The text will be useful to advanced undergraduates and first-year graduates who have had a solid course in physical chemistry and who want to extend their knowledge of phase diagrams and how those diagrams connect to thermodynamics. It will also be of value to more experienced practitioners who want to broaden their perspective. I have taught and done research on the thermodynamics and statistical mechanics of phase transitions and critical phenomena for more than 40 years; yet in reading through Oonk and Calvet's text, I have learned new things and relearned others that I had once known in principle but had not taught over the years. ... I heartily recommend Equilibrium Between Phases of Matter if you want to enrich your knowledge of phase equilibrium and phase diagrams and their relation to thermodynamics. You are remarkably knowledgeable about the subject if you do not learn something from this book. John C. Wheeler, Physics Today, February 2009 Endorsements: Equilibrium Between Phases of Matter is a beautiful book that will be recognized as an important contribution for many tens of years! . Larry Kaufman, Founding editor of Computer Coupling of Phase Diagrams and Thermochemistry This is a remarkable book! It approaches the equilibrium between phases of matter in three levels, with a constant undercurrent of thermodynamics. In the first level the phenomenology of a rich variety of phase equilibria is introduced and rationalized by the use of thermodynamics, the formal underpinning of which is introduced in the second level. In the third level the relevant thermodynamics are further elaborated allowing the understanding of subtle details of phase behavior. This is a rich book with many worked and workable examples. The reader will benefit from the consistent use of the correct variables and units for each problem. These days, where sustainability and the role of natural processes in achieving this are key to our future, true understanding of phenomenology and thermodynamics is more relevant than ever. It is a rewarding book which I recommend to chemists and geologists alike. Henk Lekkerkerker, Utrecht University Equilibrium between phases of matter, written by H.A.J. Oonk and T. Calvet, is a very nice book which can be used and read with ease by any student or researcher who wants to understand the real basis of thermodynamics applied to phase equilibria. In short, a sound introduction, well in the thread of the Dutch thermodynamic school established more than a century ago by van der Waals and Bakhuis-Roozeboom. Rene Ceolin, Professor of physical chemistry at the Paris-Descartes University Harry A.J. Oonk and M. Teresa Calvet's Equilibrium Between Phases of Matter is a welcome addition to the literature. The text will be useful to advanced undergraduates and first-year graduates who have had a solid course in physical chemistry and who want to extend their knowledge of phase diagrams and how those diagrams connect to thermodynamics. It will also be of value to more experienced practitioners who want to broaden their perspective. I have taught and done research on the thermodynamics and statistical mechanics of phase transitions and critical phenomena for more than 40 years; yet in reading through Oonk and Calvet's text, I have learned new things and relearned others that I had once known in principle but had not taught over the years. ... I heartily recommend Equilibrium Between Phases of Matter if you want to enrich your knowledge of phase equilibrium and phase diagrams and their relation to thermodynamics. You are remarkably knowledgeable about the subject if you do not learn something from this book. John C. Wheeler, Physics Today, February 2009 Endorsements: Equilibrium Between Phases of Matter is a beautiful book that will be recognized as an important contribution for many tens of years! . Larry Kaufman, Founding editor of Computer Coupling of Phase Diagrams and Thermochemistry This is a remarkable book! It approaches the equilibrium between phases of matter in three levels, with a constant undercurrent of thermodynamics. In the first level the phenomenology of a rich variety of phase equilibria is introduced and rationalized by the use of thermodynamics, the formal underpinning of which is introduced in the second level. In the third level the relevant thermodynamics are further elaborated allowing the understanding of subtle details of phase behavior. This is a rich book with many worked and workable examples. The reader will benefit from the consistent use of the correct variables and units for each problem. These days, where sustainability and the role of natural processes in achieving this are key to our future, true understanding of phenomenology and thermodynamics is more relevant than ever. It is a rewarding book which I recommend to chemists and geologists alike. Henk Lekkerkerker, Utrecht University Equilibrium between phases of matter, written by H.A.J. Oonk and T. Calvet, is a very nice book which can be used and read with ease by any student or researcher who wants to understand the real basis of thermodynamics applied to phase equilibria. In short, a sound introduction, well in the thread of the Dutch thermodynamic school established more than a century ago by van der Waals and Bakhuis-Roozeboom. Rene Ceolin, Professor of physical chemistry at the Paris-Descartes University From the reviews: Equilibrium Between Phases of Matter: Phenomenology and Thermodynamics is a welcome addition to the literature. The text will be useful to advanced undergraduates and first-year graduates ! who want to extend their knowledge of phase diagrams and how those diagrams connect to thermodynamics. ! also be of value to more experienced practitioners who want to broaden their perspective. ! I heartily recommend Equilibrium Between Phases of Matter if you want to enrich your knowledge of phase equilibrium and phase diagrams and their relation to thermodynamics. (John C. Wheeler, Physics Today, February, 2009) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |