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Titre : An Introduction to Chemistry Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Peter B. Moore Editeur : Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing Année de publication : 2020 Importance : 1 vol (542p .) ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-5275-4743-8 Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : Bibliothèque numérique:Chimie Mots-clés : SCIENCE Chemistry Index. décimale : 540 Chimie et sciences connexes Résumé :
This publication is an entry-level textbook designed to meet the needs of college students who learned some chemistry in their high school years, but not enough to prepare them for advanced courses in chemistry, or to satisfy the chemistry prerequisite for courses they might want to take in other scientific disciplines. The history of chemistry is emphasized to an unusual degree here primarily to give the narrative a storyline, but its historical emphasis has an important secondary benefit. Much of the vocabulary chemists use to describe chemical phenomena today emerged early in the development of the discipline, when their understanding of them was still in a primitive state. As such, the persistence of these words and the concepts behind them makes sense only in the light of history.Note de contenu :
Table of Contents
Preface
Part I: Matter
Chapter 1 - rigins: From Boyle to Lavoisier
Chapter 2 - The Return of the Atom
Chapter 3 - The Periodic Table
Chapter 4 - On the Structure of Atoms
Chapter 5 - Electrons and Atoms
Chapter 6 - The Quantum
Chapter 7- The Periodic Table Revisited
Chapter 8- Molecular Quantum Mechanics
Chapter 9- Molecular Geometry and Coordination Complexes
Chapter 10- Liquids and Solids
Part II: Energy
Chapter 11 - Heat, Temperature, and Gases
Chapter 12 -The First Law of Thermodynamics
Chapter 13- The Second Law of Thermodynamics
Chapter 14 - Free Energies
Chapter 15 -Electrochemistry
Chapter 16 -Ionic Equilibria
Chapter 17 -Phase Transitions
Chapter 18 -Reaction Rates
Part III: Selected Topics
Chapter 19 - On the Chemistry of Carbon
Chapter 20 - Biochemistry
Chapter 21 - Energy and Climate Change
Chapter 22- Batteries, Fuel Cells and the Hydrogen Economy
Chapter 23- Nitrogen
Chapter 24 - Iron
Chapter 25- Non-ferrous Metals
Chapter 26- Nuclear Chemistry
AppendicesCôte titre : E-FS/0004 En ligne : https://sciences-courses.univ-setif.dz/login/index.php An Introduction to Chemistry [document électronique] / Peter B. Moore . - [S.l.] : Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2020 . - 1 vol (542p .).
ISBN : 978-1-5275-4743-8
Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : Bibliothèque numérique:Chimie Mots-clés : SCIENCE Chemistry Index. décimale : 540 Chimie et sciences connexes Résumé :
This publication is an entry-level textbook designed to meet the needs of college students who learned some chemistry in their high school years, but not enough to prepare them for advanced courses in chemistry, or to satisfy the chemistry prerequisite for courses they might want to take in other scientific disciplines. The history of chemistry is emphasized to an unusual degree here primarily to give the narrative a storyline, but its historical emphasis has an important secondary benefit. Much of the vocabulary chemists use to describe chemical phenomena today emerged early in the development of the discipline, when their understanding of them was still in a primitive state. As such, the persistence of these words and the concepts behind them makes sense only in the light of history.Note de contenu :
Table of Contents
Preface
Part I: Matter
Chapter 1 - rigins: From Boyle to Lavoisier
Chapter 2 - The Return of the Atom
Chapter 3 - The Periodic Table
Chapter 4 - On the Structure of Atoms
Chapter 5 - Electrons and Atoms
Chapter 6 - The Quantum
Chapter 7- The Periodic Table Revisited
Chapter 8- Molecular Quantum Mechanics
Chapter 9- Molecular Geometry and Coordination Complexes
Chapter 10- Liquids and Solids
Part II: Energy
Chapter 11 - Heat, Temperature, and Gases
Chapter 12 -The First Law of Thermodynamics
Chapter 13- The Second Law of Thermodynamics
Chapter 14 - Free Energies
Chapter 15 -Electrochemistry
Chapter 16 -Ionic Equilibria
Chapter 17 -Phase Transitions
Chapter 18 -Reaction Rates
Part III: Selected Topics
Chapter 19 - On the Chemistry of Carbon
Chapter 20 - Biochemistry
Chapter 21 - Energy and Climate Change
Chapter 22- Batteries, Fuel Cells and the Hydrogen Economy
Chapter 23- Nitrogen
Chapter 24 - Iron
Chapter 25- Non-ferrous Metals
Chapter 26- Nuclear Chemistry
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Titre : A Global Approximation Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Yian Lei ; Yiwen Liu Editeur : Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing Année de publication : 2022 Importance : 1 vol (130 p.) ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-5275-8943-8 Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : Bibliothèque numérique:Physique Mots-clés : Quantum theory Index. décimale : 530.12 Mécanique quantique Résumé :
This book will serve to end the longstanding confusion and debate on quantum mechanics. Using the picture of elementary particles and interactions provided by the Standard Model, it starts by analyzing the physical meaning of the Schrödinger equation, discovers the physical assumptions and consequences implied by quantum theory, and naturally and intuitively explains quantum entanglement and other confusing quantum concepts such as wave-particle duality and quantum eraser experiments. The book shows that the objectivity of reality is not a simple yes-or-no question.Note de contenu :
Table of Contents
Foreword ix
List of Abbreviations xiii
Starting questions xiv
In a nutshell xv
1 Introduction 1
2 Standard worldview 6
3 The physical meaning of Schr¨odinger equation 10
4 Quantization as emergence 20
5 What are elementary particles? 24
6 What is a quantum? 29
7 Quantum entanglement 35
8 What is a photon? 44
9 Reality 52
10 Determinism 59
11 The physical meaning of quantum wave function 65
12 The boundary between quantum and classical world 70
13 Origin of the quantum probability 76
14 Wave-particle duality 82
15 On Copenhagen Interpretation 88
16 Millennium quantum dispute reconciled 96
A A longer abstract 101
B Differences between GAI and CI 104
C Quantum entanglement decreases over distance 109
D Tentative answers to more questions 111
Notes 113
Bibliography 115
Index 126
Côte titre : E-Fs/0019 En ligne : https://sciences-courses.univ-setif.dz/course/view.php?id=808 A Global Approximation Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics [document électronique] / Yian Lei ; Yiwen Liu . - [S.l.] : Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2022 . - 1 vol (130 p.).
ISBN : 978-1-5275-8943-8
Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : Bibliothèque numérique:Physique Mots-clés : Quantum theory Index. décimale : 530.12 Mécanique quantique Résumé :
This book will serve to end the longstanding confusion and debate on quantum mechanics. Using the picture of elementary particles and interactions provided by the Standard Model, it starts by analyzing the physical meaning of the Schrödinger equation, discovers the physical assumptions and consequences implied by quantum theory, and naturally and intuitively explains quantum entanglement and other confusing quantum concepts such as wave-particle duality and quantum eraser experiments. The book shows that the objectivity of reality is not a simple yes-or-no question.Note de contenu :
Table of Contents
Foreword ix
List of Abbreviations xiii
Starting questions xiv
In a nutshell xv
1 Introduction 1
2 Standard worldview 6
3 The physical meaning of Schr¨odinger equation 10
4 Quantization as emergence 20
5 What are elementary particles? 24
6 What is a quantum? 29
7 Quantum entanglement 35
8 What is a photon? 44
9 Reality 52
10 Determinism 59
11 The physical meaning of quantum wave function 65
12 The boundary between quantum and classical world 70
13 Origin of the quantum probability 76
14 Wave-particle duality 82
15 On Copenhagen Interpretation 88
16 Millennium quantum dispute reconciled 96
A A longer abstract 101
B Differences between GAI and CI 104
C Quantum entanglement decreases over distance 109
D Tentative answers to more questions 111
Notes 113
Bibliography 115
Index 126
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