Introduction to Chemical Physics
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The following topics are presented in this book:
thermodynamic and diffusion processes at the physicochemical level
surfaces, defects and their physicochemical characteristics
physicochemical phenomena
physicochemical detection technologies
Simone Malacrida
Simone Malacrida (1977) Ha lavorato nel settore della ricerca (ottica e nanotecnologie) e, in seguito, in quello industriale-impiantistico, in particolare nel Power, nell'Oil&Gas e nelle infrastrutture. E' interessato a problematiche finanziarie ed energetiche. Ha pubblicato un primo ciclo di 21 libri principali (10 divulgativi e didattici e 11 romanzi) + 91 manuali didattici derivati. Un secondo ciclo, sempre di 21 libri, è in corso di elaborazione e sviluppo.
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Introduction to Chemical Physics - Simone Malacrida
Introduction to Chemical Physics
SIMONE MALACRIDA
The following topics are presented in this book:
thermodynamic and diffusion processes at the physicochemical level
surfaces, defects and their physicochemical characteristics
physicochemical phenomena
physicochemical detection technologies
Simone Malacrida (1977)
Engineer and writer, has worked on research, finance, energy policy and industrial plants.
ANALYTICAL INDEX
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INTRODUCTION
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I – PHYSICAL CHEMICAL PROCESSES
Fundamentals of matter physics
Thermodynamics
Spread
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II - PARTICULAR PHYSICOCHEMICAL STRUCTURES
Surfaces
Defects
An example: optical fibers
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III - PHYSICAL CHEMICAL PHENOMENA
Decompositions
Growth
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IV - PHYSICAL CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIES
Wave-matter interaction
Spectroscopy
INTRODUCTION
This book summarizes the main results of chemical physics, understood as the discipline that studies the physical laws underlying the main chemical reactions.
Indeed, when a reaction takes place, what happens is that the thermodynamics of the system is perturbed, starting from a given initial state up to a final state.
Both states must be thermodynamically stable and this imposes particular physical conditions which translate into different chemical approaches.
Chemical physics depends considerably on the physics of matter, but differs from the latter due to the specificity of the studies: rather than probing the intrinsic properties of the material, chemical physics prefers to understand the behavior in the presence of phase transitions, defects and/or or surfaces.
As an obvious result of all this there are the technologies that chemical physics has implemented to highlight the behavior of matter.
Their vastness in terms of physical mechanisms and use is such as to make this discipline completely autonomous.
Understanding this manual requires knowledge of physics ranging from thermodynamics to mechanics, as well as familiarity with mathematical tools such as differential equations and functions of multiple variables.
Therefore, what will be exhibited will have a purely university level cut.
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PHYSICAL CHEMICAL PROCESSES
The main physicochemical processes concern thermodynamics, especially as regards phase