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Molecular Driving Forces, Second Edition is an introductory statistical thermodynamics text that describes the principles and forces that drive chemical and biological processes. It demonstrates how the complex behaviors of molecules can result from a few simple physical processes, and how simple models provide surprisingly accurate insights into the workings of the molecular world.

Widely adopted in its First Edition, Molecular Driving Forces is regarded by teachers and students as an accessible textbook that illuminates underlying principles and concepts. The Second Edition includes two brand new chapters: (1) Microscopic Dynamics introduces single molecule experiments; and (2) Molecular Machines considers how nanoscale machines and engines work. The Logic of Thermodynamics has been expanded to its own chapter and now covers heat, work, processes, pathways, and cycles. New practical applications, examples, and end-of-chapter questions are integrated throughout the revised and updated text, exploring topics in biology, environmental and energy science, and nanotechnology. Written in a clear and reader-friendly style, the book provides an excellent introduction to the subject for novices while remaining a valuable resource for experts.



Table of Contents

1: Principles of Probability
2: Extremum Principles Predict Equilibria
3: Heat, Work & Energy
4: Math Tools: Multivariate Calculus
5: Entropy & the Boltzmann Law
6: Thermodynamic Driving Forces
7: The Logic of Thermodynamics
8: Laboratory Conditions & Free Energies
9: Maxwell's Relations & Mixtures
10: The Boltzman Distribution Law
11: The Statistical Mechanics of Simple Gases & Solids
12: What Is Temperature? What Is Heat Capacity?
13: Chemical Equilibria
14: Equilibria Between Liquids, Solids, & Gases
15: Solutions & Mixtures
16: The Solvation & Transfer of Molecules Between Phases
17: Physical Kinetics: Diffusion, Permeation & Flow
18: Microscopic Dynamics
19: Chemical Kinetics & Transition States
20: Coulomb's Law of Electrostatic Forces
21: The Electrostatic Potential
22: Electrochemical Equilibria
23: Salt Ions Shield Charged Objects in Solution
24: Intermolecular Interactions
25: Phase Transitions
26: Cooperativity: The Hexlix-Coil, Isling & Landau Models
27: Adsorption, Binding & Catalysis
28: Multi-site & Cooperative Ligand Binding
29: Bio & Nano Machines
30: Water
31: Water as a Solvent
32: Polymer Solutions
33: Polymer Elasticity & Collapse
34: Polymers Resist Confinement & Deformation
Appendices

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      Publisher: CRC Press
      Publication Date: 10/21/2010 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780815344308, 978-0815344308
      ISBN10: 0815344309

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Molecular Driving Forces, Second Edition is an introductory statistical thermodynamics text that describes the principles and forces that drive chemical and biological processes. It demonstrates how the complex behaviors of molecules can result from a few simple physical processes, and how simple models provide surprisingly accurate insights into the workings of the molecular world.

      Widely adopted in its First Edition, Molecular Driving Forces is regarded by teachers and students as an accessible textbook that illuminates underlying principles and concepts. The Second Edition includes two brand new chapters: (1) Microscopic Dynamics introduces single molecule experiments; and (2) Molecular Machines considers how nanoscale machines and engines work. The Logic of Thermodynamics has been expanded to its own chapter and now covers heat, work, processes, pathways, and cycles. New practical applications, examples, and end-of-chapter questions are integrated throughout the revised and updated text, exploring topics in biology, environmental and energy science, and nanotechnology. Written in a clear and reader-friendly style, the book provides an excellent introduction to the subject for novices while remaining a valuable resource for experts.



      Table of Contents

      1: Principles of Probability
      2: Extremum Principles Predict Equilibria
      3: Heat, Work & Energy
      4: Math Tools: Multivariate Calculus
      5: Entropy & the Boltzmann Law
      6: Thermodynamic Driving Forces
      7: The Logic of Thermodynamics
      8: Laboratory Conditions & Free Energies
      9: Maxwell's Relations & Mixtures
      10: The Boltzman Distribution Law
      11: The Statistical Mechanics of Simple Gases & Solids
      12: What Is Temperature? What Is Heat Capacity?
      13: Chemical Equilibria
      14: Equilibria Between Liquids, Solids, & Gases
      15: Solutions & Mixtures
      16: The Solvation & Transfer of Molecules Between Phases
      17: Physical Kinetics: Diffusion, Permeation & Flow
      18: Microscopic Dynamics
      19: Chemical Kinetics & Transition States
      20: Coulomb's Law of Electrostatic Forces
      21: The Electrostatic Potential
      22: Electrochemical Equilibria
      23: Salt Ions Shield Charged Objects in Solution
      24: Intermolecular Interactions
      25: Phase Transitions
      26: Cooperativity: The Hexlix-Coil, Isling & Landau Models
      27: Adsorption, Binding & Catalysis
      28: Multi-site & Cooperative Ligand Binding
      29: Bio & Nano Machines
      30: Water
      31: Water as a Solvent
      32: Polymer Solutions
      33: Polymer Elasticity & Collapse
      34: Polymers Resist Confinement & Deformation
      Appendices

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