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Mathematics For Physical Chemistry
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This Text Is Written For Undergraduate And Even Graduate Chemistry Students Who Need A Quick Review Of The Mathematical Methods That Are Used Throughout Chemistry. It Is The Outgrowth Of A Collections Of Math Chapters From Mcquarrie'S Famous Texts, Physical Chemistry: A Molecular Approach And Quantum Chemistry, Second Edition (2008). These Math Chapters Provide Students With Concise Reviews Of Mathematical Topics, Discussing Only The Minimal Amount That Students Need To Know. By Reading These Reviews Before The Math Is Applied To Physical Chemistry Problems And Concepts, A Student Will Be Able To Spend Less Time Worrying About The Math And More Time Learning Physical Chemistry. Key Features: 1. Can Be Used As A Supplement With Any Traditional Textbook On Pchem Or Quantum Chemistry 2. Focuses On Clear, Mathematical Descriptions, Written By A Chemist For Chemists 3. 23 Short Chapters, Each One Designed To Be Read In A Single Sitting 4. Presents Material At A Practical Level With An Emphasis On Applications To Physical Problems 5. Examples Illustrate The Techniques Being Discussed 6. 600 Problems, Most Of Which Have Answers In The Book
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- Q: What is the main focus of 'Mathematics for Physical Chemistry: Opening Doors'? A: The book focuses on providing undergraduate and graduate chemistry students with a quick review of the mathematical methods used throughout the field of chemistry.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of 'Mathematics for Physical Chemistry: Opening Doors' is Donald A. McQuarrie, a best-selling author known for his works in physical and quantum chemistry.
- Q: How is the content structured in the book? A: The book is structured into 23 short chapters, each designed to be read in a single sitting, making it easy for students to digest the material.
- Q: Does the book include practical examples? A: Yes, the book includes examples to illustrate the mathematical techniques being discussed, which helps students understand how to apply these methods to physical chemistry problems.
- Q: What type of problems can I expect to find in the book? A: The book features over 600 problems, most of which have answers at the end, providing students with ample practice opportunities.
- Q: Is this book suitable for self-study? A: Yes, 'Mathematics for Physical Chemistry: Opening Doors' can be used as a supplement for any traditional textbook on physical or quantum chemistry, making it suitable for self-study.
- Q: What condition is the book in? A: The book is listed as 'Used Book in Good Condition', ensuring that it is still suitable for study and reference.
- Q: When was 'Mathematics for Physical Chemistry: Opening Doors' published? A: The book was published on July 1, 2025.
- Q: Is the book available in other languages? A: Yes, the book has been translated into Japanese, making it accessible to a wider audience.
- Q: What is the total page count of the book? A: The book contains a total of 368 pages.