Features
- Cover Type: Hard Cover with 1072 pages
- Published by: W. H. Freeman
- Edition: 7th Edition December 7, 2001
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0716735393
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0716735397
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Book Dimensions:
11 x 8.8 x 1.8 inches
- Weighs: 5.8 pounds
Product Description
Microprojects with Mathcad teaches methodology of physical chemistry problem solving using Mathcad 7 by MathSoft. It is designed to be used as an aid in the teaching of physical chemistry and as a reference for learning both basic and sophisticated computer-based methods of analysing physical chemistry problems. Detailed descriptions of the Mathcad environment and techniques are presented, with illustrations, from the very beginning stages of the study of physical chemistry through the more difficult ones. Microprojects with Mathcad can be used as a supplement in university courses that use many of the currently available physical chemistry lecture and laboratory texts, especially the popular Physical Chemistry by Peter Atkins. The initial chapters teach problem solving techniques with examples that illustrate the concepts of physical chemistry starting with the properties of gases and continuing through chemical thermodynamics. The pedagogy is designed to "trail" or "follow behind" study of the main text. Thus the concepts and traditional methods of problem solving can be taught first, followed by a study of MicroProjects, which will provide not only review, but add computer-based techniques of analysis to the solution of modern and realistic problems which would have been too difficult or time consuming for the student to solve otherwise. The book is accompanied by a free CD-ROM with the Mathcad tutorial and approximately 100 active Mathcad documents.
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About The Author
M. P. Cady, Associate Professor of Chemistry. C. A. Trapp, Professor of Chemistry.
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Reader Reviews
This review is from: Physical Chemistry (Hardcover)
The lack of mathematical derivation of therodynamic relationships make this text very difficult to follow. The author had inadvertently and audaciously assume students can derive and master all the mathematics behind these therodynamic relations. As a reulst, students are forced to memorize these relations and play with the mathematical statements WITHOUT knowing the physical interpretation pertaining physical chemistry. The sections on solutions and mixtures are extremely poor-organized and difficult to comprehend. Aside from the content of the text, the small weird print is just too annoying and the price is ridiculously high. Not recommended.