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Elements of Chemical Thermodynamics: Second Edition by Leonard K. Nash
The use of purely thermal data in calculating the position of equilibrium in a chemical reaction is the focus of this text, which highlights the physical content of thermodynamics, as distinct from purely mathematical aspects. Numerous problems and fully worked illustrative examples. 1970 edition. Unabridged republication of the Reading, Massachusetts, 1970 edition. Table of Contents for Elements of Chemical Thermodynamics: Second Edition
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