ABSTRACT

� Because classical thermodynamics evolved into many branches of science and engineering, most undergraduate courses on the subject are taught from the perspective of each area of specialization. General Thermodynamics combines elements from mechanical and chemical engineering, chemistry (including electrochemistry), materials science, and b

chapter 1|48 pages

Concepts and Definitions

chapter 2|34 pages

Equations of State

chapter 5|24 pages

Phase Equilibria in One-Component Systems

chapter 6|18 pages

The Mathematics of Thermodynamics

chapter 7|28 pages

Gas Mixtures and Nonaqueous Solutions

chapter 8|40 pages

Binary Phase Equilibria: Phase Diagrams

chapter 9|52 pages

Chemical Thermodynamics

chapter 10|36 pages

Electrochemistry

chapter 11|46 pages

Biothermodynamics