Problems and Solutions to Accompany Chang's Physical Chemistry for the Biosciences
Problems and Solutions to Accompany Chang's Physical Chemistry for the Biosciences
By: Mark D. Marshall, , Helen O. Leung
Perhaps nothing can better help students understand difficult concepts than working through and solving problems. By providing a strong pedagogical framework for self study, this Solutions Manual will give students fresh insights into concepts and principles that may elude them in the lecture hall.
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Perhaps nothing can better help students understand difficult concepts than working through and solving problems. By providing a strong pedagogical framework for self study, this Solutions Manual will give students fresh insights into concepts and principles that may elude them in the lecture hall. It features detailed solutions to each of the even-numbered problems from Raymond Chang’s Physical Chemistry for the Biosciences. The authors approach each solution with the same conversational style that they use in their classrooms, as they teach students problem solving techniques rather than simply handing out answers. Illustrative figures and diagrams are used throughout.
Preface
2 Properties of Gases
3 The First Law of Thermodynamics
4 The Second Law of Thermodynamics
5 Solutions
6 Chemical Equilibrium
7 Electrochemistry
8 Acids and Bases
9 Chemical Kinetics
10 Enzyme Kinetics
11 Quantum Mechanics and Atomic Structure
12 The Chemical Bond
13 Intermolecular Forces
14 Spectroscopy
15 Photochemistry and Photobiology
16 Macromolecules