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Showing posts with label Chemistry. Show all posts

Chemistry in Motion

Chemistry in Motion


Author(s): Bartosz A. Grzybowski
Publisher: Wiley
Date : 2009-06-15
Pages : 302
Format : pdf
OCR : Y
Language : English
ISBN-10 : 0470030437

Reaction Diffusion Systems presents fundamental aspects of reaction-diffusion with its applications in modern small-scale technologies. The discussion includes mathematics of RD systems, RD in laboratory practice and RD applications such as for chemical amplification and sensing. This book provides readers with the ultimate guide through all the aspects of these systems from understanding the basics to practical hints and then how to interpret its results.
 
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Historical Encyclopedia of Natural and Mathematical Sciences | 51.3 MB

Historical Encyclopedia of Natural and Mathematical Sciences | 51.3 MB


Hardcover: 5800 pages
Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (March 1, 2009)
Language: English

This Encyclopedia provides a saga of history of ideas, discovery and invention in the natural and mathematical sciences over 100 generations of great thinkers from Thales to Feyman. It blends the essential historical data (chronology, biographies, major background, political and economical events, etc.) together with science proper (principles, laws, experiments, observations, theories, equations, etc.). This encyclopedia tells the reader not only who did it and when it was done but also precisely what was done. In this treatise, I have drawn a map of science, technology and great ideas that is as accurate and complete as possible, yet sufficiently free from unessential details and sufficiently condensed as not to obstruct the general view.

The work spans the history and evolution of science up to 2005, including all technological, theoretical, and experimental milestones in the fields of mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, earth and space sciences, cosmology etc. Included are also the social sciences, philosophy and historical and environmental events which impacted human life on earth.

This milestone extensive work combines the essentials of history – biography, chronology, political and economic background – with the observations, theories, principles, laws and equations that constitute the specifics of science.

The 5800-page Encyclopedia arises from the conviction that the optimal perspective on science is through the lens of history, setting aside traditional divisions of discipline and specialty, and rising above geopolitical boundaries. Reaching from 4,200 BCE to the 21st century CE, the Encyclopedia tells (as the author himself puts it) "not only who did it and when it was done but also precisely what was done."

The author, Ari Ben-Menahem, surveys 100 generations of great thinkers, offering 2070 detailed biographies of scientists, engineers, explorers and inventors, who left their mark on the history of science and technology. The span of coverage is all-encompassing: mathematics, philosophy, logic, physical and environmental sciences (including physics, chemistry, astronomy, earth and space sciences and cosmology), life sciences (biology, medicine, physiology, botany, zoology and biochemistry), associated engineering disciplines, and the social sciences (among them economics, psychology, sociology, anthropology, linguistics and more).

The six-volume Encyclopedia also includes 380 articles summarizing the time-line of ideas in the leading fields of science, technology, mathematics and philosophy, plus useful tables, figures and photos, and 20 ‘Science Progress Reports’ detailing scientific setbacks. Interspersed throughout are quotations, gathered from the wit and wisdom of sages, savants and scholars throughout the ages from antiquity to modern times.

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D. A. Johnson - Metals and Chemical Change

D. A. Johnson - Metals and Chemical Change
Royal Society of Chemistry | 2002-07-30 | ISBN: 0854046658 | PDF | 270 pages | 55.27MB
This book looks at how molecules react, and how the feasibility and outcome of chemical reactions can be predicted. Beginning with an introduction to the concept of an activity series of metals, "Metals and Chemical Change" then introduces chemical thermodynamics (enthalpy, entropy and free energy) and applies the concept to both inorganic and organic elements. A Case Study on batteries and fuel cells is also included. A comprehensive Data Book of chemical and physical constants is included, along with a set of interactive self-assessment questions. The Molecular World series provides an integrated introduction to all branches of chemistry for both students wishing to specialise and those wishing to gain a broad understanding of chemistry and its relevance to the everyday world and to other areas of science. The books, with their Case Studies and accompanying multi-media interactive CD-ROMs, will also provide valuable resource material for teachers and lecturers.

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Organic Chemistry


A.D Baker, J.I. Rizzo, R. Engel
Organic Chemistry
Pearson | 2008 | ISBN: 0536093229 | 1157 pages | PDF | 153 MB

This book has alot of questions in the back plus solutions to all questions. So if you are looking to do questions for practice this is a good book.
Plus this has 6 exams and 2 finals alot of questions in the book itself. All you have to do is click "answer" on the question and it takes you to the solution.

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Toward Functional Nanomaterials

Toward Functional Nanomaterials
Springer | 2009 | ISBN: 0387777164 | 484 pages | PDF | 14,3 MB
Through advanced characterization and new fabrication techniques, nanostructured materials have become a central focus of investigation in materials science, chemistry, physics, and engineering. Nanomaterials with a range of morphologies and compositions have been shown to display varied functionality in areas such as electronic structure, optical effects, and spin dynamics.
This book presents a detailed overview of recent research developments on functional nanomaterials, including synthesis, characterization, and applications. A series of chapters provides state-of-the-art information on oxide nanoparticles, metal nanostructures, semiconductor nanocrystals, and polymer nanocomposites.

Recoverable and Recyclable Catalysts

Recoverable and Recyclable Catalysts
Wiley | 2009 | ISBN: 0470681950 | 500 pages | PDF | 5,3 MB

There is continued pressure on chemical and pharmaceutical industries to reduce chemical waste and improve the selectivity and efficiency of synthetic processes. The need to implement green chemistry principles is a driving force towards the development of recoverable and recyclable catalysts.

Topics covered include:
• An introduction to the principles of catalyst recovery and recycling
• Catalysts on insoluble and soluble support materials
• Thermomorphic catalysts, self-supported catalysts and perfluorous catalytic systems
• The development of reusable organic catalysts
• Continuous flow and membrane reactors

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