Excerpt from Problems in Physical Chemistry: With Practical Applications
A multiplication of details has been avoided, except in some cases where the simple laws which it is desired to emphasise are immediately applicable to some practical problem.
A few mathematical formulae frequently employed and tables of logarithms have been added in order to make the work self-contained as possible.
Since a complete abstract of the researchers and theory upon which the problems are founded is out of the question, numerous references to the original papers have been included in the text. The principle of priority has been largely used as a guide in the selection of researches, especially in cases where the earlier researches, though not, perhaps, as full and accurate as the later, yet possess an equal educational value.
The following books have been found particularly useful in dealing with the whole or separate departments of the subject:-
Handbuch der Anorganische Chemie (Abegg).
Theoretische Chemie (Nernst).
Lectures in Theoretical and Physical Chemistry (Van't Hoff, transl. Lehfeldt).
Studies in Chemical Dynamics (Van't Hoff, Cohen, transl. Ewan).
Thermodynamics of Technical Gas Reactions (Haber, transl. Lamb).
Die Chemische Afinitat und Ihre Messung (Sackur).
Lehrbuch der Allgemeine Chemie (Ostwald).
Thermodynamics and Chemistry (Nernst).
Theory of the Lead Accumulator (Dolezalek, transl. von Ende).
Metallurgical Calculations (Richards).
Heat Energy and Fuels (v. Juptner).
Physical Chemistry (Lehfeldt).
Text-books of Physical Chemistry (Ramsay's Series).
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