Buch, Englisch, 276 Seiten, Format (B × H): 223 mm x 285 mm, Gewicht: 969 g
Buch, Englisch, 276 Seiten, Format (B × H): 223 mm x 285 mm, Gewicht: 969 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-514750-6
Verlag: OUP USA
Physical and Chemical Kinetics concludes the three-volume set of Physical Chemistry, Second Edition, by R. Stephen Berry, Stuart A. Rice, and John Ross (OUP 2000). With the same precision and efficiency as the other two volumes, Physical and Chemical Kinetics discusses the elements of physical and chemical kinetics and presents advanced discussions of unimolecular reactions, kinetics of photochemically induced reactions, chain reactions, nonlinear phenomena, fluctuations in chemical kinetics, symmetry rules for chemical reactions, catalysis, and the kinetics of electrode reactions. Up-to-date and thorough, this valuable reference provides the cutting-edge information and theory that today's students and researchers need to understand past scientific accomplishments as well as to make future contributions to the field of physical chemistry.
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- Preface
- PART III: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL KINETICS
- 27. Molecular Motion and Collisions
- 27.1: Kinematics
- 27.2: Forces and Potentials
- 27.3: Collision Dynamics
- 27.4: Types of Collisions
- rn 27.5
- 27.6: Elastic Scattering of Hard Spheres
- 27.7: Elastic Scattering of Atoms
- 27.8: Quantum Mechanical Scattering
- 28. The Kinetic Theory of Gases
- 28.1: Distribution Functions
- 28.2: Collision Frequency in a Dilute Gas
- 28.3: The Evolution of Velocity Distributions in Time
- 28.4: The Maxwell-Boltzmann Distribution
- 28.5: Collision Frequency for Hard-Sphere Molecules
- 28.6: Molecular Fluxes of Density, Momentum Density, and Energy Density
- 28.7: Effusion
- 28.8: Transport Properties of Gases
- 28.9: Energy Exchange Processes
- 28.10: Sound Propagation and Absorption
- 29. The Kinetic Theory of Dense Phases
- 29.1: Transport Properties in Dense Fluids
- 29.2: Some Basic Aspects of Brownian Motion
- 29.3: Stochastic Approach to Transport
- 29.4: Autocorrelation Functions and Transport Coefficients
- 29.5: Transport in Solids
- 29.6: Electrical Conductivity in Electrolyte Solutions
- 30. Chemical Kinetics
- 30.1: General Concepts of Kinetics
- 30.2: Interactions between Reactive Molecules
- Vignette: Quantum Mechanical Computations of Potential Energy Hypersurfaces, by H.F. Schaefer III
- 30.3: Collisions between Reactive Molecules
- Vignette: Femtochemistry--Reaction Dynamics with Atomic Resolution, by A.H. Zewail
- 30.4: Hard-Sphere Collision Theory: Reactive Cross Sections
- 30.5: Hard-Sphere Collision Theory: The Rate Coefficient
- 30.6: Activated-Complex Theory
- Vignette: Present- Day View of Transition State Theory, by D.G. Truhlar
- 30.7: Activated-Complex Theory: Thermodynamic Interpretation
- 30.8: Theory of Reaction Kinetics in Solution
- Vignette: Kramers' Theory of Reactions in Solutions, by M.O. Vlad and J. Ross
- Vignette: Chemical Reactions in Condensed Phases, by P.G. Wolynes
- 30.9: Linear Free-Energy Relationships
- 30.10: Experimental Methods in Kinetics
- 30.11: Analysis of Data for Complex Reactions
- 30.12: Mechanisms of Chemical Reactions
- 30.13: Bimolecular Reactions
- Vignette: Electron Transfer Reactions, by R.A. Marcus
- 30.14: Uniomolecular Reactions
- 30.15: Termolecular Reactions
- 31. Some Advanced Topics in Chemical Kinetics
- 31.1: More about Unimolecular Reactions
- 31.2: Kinetics of Photochemically Induced Reactions
- 31.3: Chain Reactions
- 31.4: Nonlinear Phenomena
- 31.5: Fluctuations in Chemical Kinetics
- 31.6: Symmetry Rules for Chemical Reactions
- 31.7: Introduction to Catalysis
- 31.8: Enzyme Catalysis
- 31.9: Acid-Base Catalysis
- 31.10: Metal-Ion Complex and Other Types of Homogeneous Catalysis
- 31.11: Heterogeneous Reactions: Adsorption of Gas on a Surface
- 31.12: Heterogeneous Catalysis
- 31.13: Kinetics of Electrode Reactions (a Vignette by C.E.D. Chidsey)
- Vignette: Applications of Physical Chemistry: A Biological Example, by B. Eisenberg
- Appendices
- I: Systems of Units
- II: Partial Derivatives
- III: Glossary of Symbols
- IV: Searching the Scientific Literature
- Index




