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physical chemistry 3rd Edition
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Physical Chemistry, 3rd Edition by Robert G. Mortimer is a comprehensive textbook designed to introduce students to the fundamental principles of physical chemistry while building a clear connection between theory, mathematics, and real-world applications. Known for its accessible style, this edition provides a structured approach to topics that can often feel abstract, making it an essential resource for undergraduate and graduate students alike.
The book covers the central pillars of physical chemistry: thermodynamics, quantum chemistry, spectroscopy, statistical mechanics, and kinetics. Mortimer emphasizes a balance between conceptual understanding and mathematical rigor, ensuring that readers grasp both the “why” and the “how” behind each principle. Detailed derivations, clear explanations, and worked-out examples guide students through complex ideas step by step, reducing confusion and reinforcing comprehension.
One of the strengths of this edition is its pedagogical design. Each chapter begins with learning objectives and concludes with a summary, key equations, and a wide range of end-of-chapter problems. These problems vary in difficulty, allowing readers to test both their fundamental understanding and problem-solving skills. Additionally, illustrative diagrams, tables, and graphs provide visual support to enhance learning and clarify intricate concepts.
Mortimer also integrates practical applications throughout the text, demonstrating how physical chemistry principles are used in fields such as materials science, biophysics, and chemical engineering. This approach highlights the relevance of physical chemistry beyond the classroom, preparing students to apply their knowledge to research and professional practice.
robert G. mortimer
Robert Mortimer has been Professor of Chemistry at Rhodes College since 1981. He is a recipient of the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship as well as a Pre-Doctoral Fellowship from the National Science Foundation.
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