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Foundations of Physics for Chemists presents the fundamental physics required for a full understanding of a diverse range of chemical phenomena and techniques such as diffraction, reaction rates and nuclear magnetic resonance. The text begins with a discussion of classical and wave mechanics which allows quantum mechanics to be introduced at an early stage. The ideas presented in these early chapters are subsequently developed to deal with the traditional physics topics of kinetic theory, electrostatics, magnetism and optics. However, the text maintains a distinct chemical perspecive by focusing on relevant chemical examples rather than the more hypothetical examples favoured by the majority of introductory physics texts. The students will find the information presented directly applicable to the concepts and examples that they will encounter throughout an undergraduate course in chemistry.
Dr G A D Ritchie, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QZDr D S Sivia, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Chilton, Oxfordshire OX11 0QX
1. Classical mechanics ; 2. Waves and vibrations ; 3. Quantum mechanics ; 4. Kinetic theory of gases ; 5. Electrostatics ; 6. Electromagnetism ; 7. Optics
John Saunders, California) Saunders, John (Vice President of Chemistry, Neurocrine Biosciences, San Diego, California, Vice President of Chemistry, Neurocrine Biosciences, San Diego
Martin Grossel, Oxford) Grossel, Martin (Senior Lecturer in Chemistry, University of Southampton; and Lecturer and Ordinary Student in Organic Chemistry, Senior Lecturer in Chemistry, University of Southampton; and Lecturer and Ordinary Student in Organic Chemistry, Christ Church
Jeremy Robertson, Oxford) Robertson, Jeremy (University Lecturer in Organic Chemistry and Fellow, University Lecturer in Organic Chemistry and Fellow, Brasenose College