Chemical Modeling : From Atoms to Liquids
Chemical Modeling : From Atoms to Liquids
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Book Description
Chemical Modeling equips the reader with the knowledge to understand the behaviour of solids, gases and liquids in terms of the basic properties of their atoms, molecules, and polymer chains. In particular the interactions between these fundamental building blocks and the intermolecular and intramolecular potentials are examined. Carefully structured, the book starts by the discussion of classical, quantum and statistical mechanics which then leads on to a discussion of modeling techniques applied to solids, gases and liquids. The subject is brought to life through many real life examples and practical illustrations. Features
- Classical mechanics and quantum mechanics are both introduced from a basic level
- Explains the relationships between microscopic and macroscopic quantities
- Gives an up-to-date treatment of a variety of chemical modeling techniques
- Avoids unnecessary mathematical rigour
- Carefully structured into ‘bite-sized' chapters
Ideal for undergraduates of chemistry, chemical physics, physics, materials science and polymer science.
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Chemical Modeling equips the reader with the knowledge to understand the behaviour of solids, gases and liquids in terms of the basic properties of their atoms, molecules, and polymer chains. In particular the interactions between these fundamental building blocks and the intermolecular and intramolecular potentials are examined. Carefully structured, the book starts by the discussion of classical, quantum and statistical mechanics which then leads on to a discussion of modeling techniques applied to solids, gases and liquids. The subject is brought to life through many real life examples and practical illustrations. Features- Classical mechanics and quantum mechanics are both introduced from a basic level
- Explains the relationships between microscopic and macroscopic quantities
- Gives an up-to-date treatment of a variety of chemical modeling techniques
- Avoids unnecessary mathematical rigour
- Carefully structured into ‘bite-sized' chapters
Ideal for undergraduates of chemistry, chemical physics, physics, materials science and polymer science.
Chemical Modeling: From Atoms to Liquids,Alan Hinchliffe,John Wiley & Sons,0471999040,Chemistry - General,Chemistry, Physical and theore,Chemistry, Physical and theoretical,Computer simulation,Engineering - General,Material Science,Mathematical models,Physics,Science,Science/Mathematics,Technology & Industrial Arts,Chemical physics,Classical mechanics,Quantum & theoretical chemistry,Quantum physics (quantum mechanics),Science / Chemistry / Physical & Theoretical
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