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Physical Chemistry-instructors solutions manual for the book Publisher: W. H. Freeman Number Of Pages: 1072 Publication Date: 2001-12-07 Atkins' text not only provides a great mathematical foundation to the equations that are used, but explains physically the events that lead to writing the equations. One thing is to right an equation that is mathematically valid. Instead, it is neecessary to provide experimental or physical support to these equations. Obviously, there are some of Leibniz' notations that is useful in dealing with the equations, but this should not be a surprise to a college student. Great book! Firstly, it's interesting that most of the Americans reviewing the book thought that it was too mathematically rigourous. I wonder if this isn't a reflection of the American education system. Anyway, I found this book quite useful when studying for the olympiad. It was well organised and quite comprehensible (in contrast to the Quantum title by the same author). The book deals with most of the aspects of basic physical chemistry and it is a really good read when you have time to spare. http://rs152.rapidshare.com/files/41058386/Instructor_Solution_Manual_to_accompany_Physical_Chemistry_7th._Ed._by_Peter_Atkins___Julio_de_Paula |
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