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E-book: Einführung in die Physikalische Chemie

(University of Saarland Germany)
  • Format: 328 pages
  • Series: de Gruyter Studium
  • Pub. Date: 10-May-2016
  • Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
  • Language: ger
  • ISBN-13: 9783110408935
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  • Format: 328 pages
  • Series: de Gruyter Studium
  • Pub. Date: 10-May-2016
  • Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
  • Language: ger
  • ISBN-13: 9783110408935
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Among the greatest challenges for students of physical chemistry is to understand mathematical formulations and physical relationships. The author, an experienced lecturer, deals with these difficulties step by step and provides an introduction to all subareas of physical chemistry.



Among the greatest challenges for students of physical chemistry is to understand mathematical formulations and physical relationships. The author, an experienced lecturer, deals with these difficulties step by step and provides an introduction to all subareas of physical chemistry.