Divided into two parts, this text is
suitable for both undergraduate and graduate study. Part 1 covers the basic concepts of equilibrium thermodynamics and Part 2 is the development of these basic concepts. The initial fundamentals follow the single axiom approach, in which the previously disparate "laws" of thermodynamics stem logically from a single basic physical law, the Law of Stable Equilibrium. The readily understandable presentation of this relatively new approach, its comprehensive treatment of the topic of
thermodynamics availability and energy, and very thorough attention to the principles and applications of chemical thermodynamics, are especially noteworthy. A summary is included at the end of each chapter and a full set of numerical problems in SI units is provided. |