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HEAT AND THERMODYNAMICS

By: ZEMANSKY, MARK W | DITTMAN, RICHARD HMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Chennai Mc Graw Hill 2010Edition: 7th ed. & 8th edDescription: 507pISBN: 9780070700352; 100070647739Subject(s): Physics | Heat | ThermodynamicsDDC classification: 536 DIT/H Summary: The new volume of Heat and Thermodynamics endeavours to maintain the original classical flavour while at the same time ensures that novel advancements in the subject are also brought to the forefront. This textbook is a bridge between thermal physics and the more challenging world of time- dependent non-equilibrium physics Part I Fundamental Concepts 1. Temperature and the Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics 2. Simple Thermodynamic Systems 3. Work 4. Heat and the First Law of Thermodynamics 5. Ideal Gas 6. The Second Law of Thermodynamics 7. The Carnot Cycle and the Thermodynamic Temperature Scale 8. Entropy 9. Pure and Real Substances 10. Thermodynamic Relations 11. Kinetic Theory of Gases 12. Open Systems Part II Applications of Fundamental Concepts 13. Statistical Mechanics 14. Thermal Properties of Solids 15. Critical Phenomena; Higher-Order Phase Transitions 16. Chemical Equilibrium 17. Ideal-Gas Reactions 18. Heterogeneous Systems
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The new volume of Heat and Thermodynamics endeavours to maintain the original classical flavour while at the same time ensures that novel advancements in the subject are also brought to the forefront. This textbook is a bridge between thermal physics and the more challenging world of time- dependent non-equilibrium physics

Part I Fundamental Concepts
1. Temperature and the Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics
2. Simple Thermodynamic Systems
3. Work
4. Heat and the First Law of Thermodynamics
5. Ideal Gas
6. The Second Law of Thermodynamics
7. The Carnot Cycle and the Thermodynamic

Temperature Scale
8. Entropy
9. Pure and Real Substances
10. Thermodynamic Relations
11. Kinetic Theory of Gases
12. Open Systems
Part II Applications of Fundamental Concepts
13. Statistical Mechanics
14. Thermal Properties of Solids
15. Critical Phenomena; Higher-Order Phase Transitions
16. Chemical Equilibrium
17. Ideal-Gas Reactions
18. Heterogeneous Systems

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