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The Thermodynamics of Phase and Reaction Equilibria
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The Thermodynamics of Phase and Reaction Equilibria, Second Edition, provides a sound foundation for understanding abstract concepts of phase and reaction equilibria (e.g., partial molar Gibbs energy, fugacity, and activity), and shows how to apply these concepts to solve practical problems using numerous clear examples. Available computational software has made it possible for students to tackle realistic and challenging problems from industry. The second edition incorporates phase equilibrium problems dealing with nonideal mixtures containing more than two components and chemical reaction equilibrium problems involving multiple reactions. Computations are carried out with the help of MathcadÂŽ.
- Clear layout, coherent and logical organization of the content, and presentation suitable for self-study
- Provides analytical equations in dimensionless form for the calculation of changes in internal energy, enthalpy, and entropy as well as departure functions and fugacity coefficients
- All chapters have been updated primarily through new examples
- Includes many well-organized problems (with answers), which are extensions of the examples enabling conceptual understanding for quantitative/real problem solving
- Provides Mathcad worksheets and subroutines
- Includes a new chapter linking thermodynamics with reaction engineering
- A complete Instructor's Solutions Manual is available as a textbook resource
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Table of contents
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Preface
- Preface to the first edition
- Notation
- Chapter 1: Review of the first and second laws of thermodynamics
- Chapter 2: Thermodynamic property relations
- Chapter 3: Pressureâvolumeâtemperature properties of pure substances
- Chapter 4: Calculations of changes in internal energy, enthalpy, and entropy
- Chapter 5: Equilibrium and phase stability in one-component systems
- Chapter 6: Fugacity of a pure component
- Chapter 7: Thermodynamics of mixtures
- Chapter 8: Equations of state for mixtures
- Chapter 9: Fugacity of a component in a mixture
- Chapter 10: Excess mixture properties and activity coefficients
- Chapter 11: Vaporâliquid equilibrium
- Chapter 12: Solubility of gases in liquids
- Chapter 13: Liquidâliquid and vaporâliquidâliquid equilibrium
- Chapter 14: Solidâliquid equilibrium
- Chapter 15: Chemical reaction equilibrium
- Chapter 16: The conservation equations for chemical reactors
- Appendix A: Critical constants and acentric factors
- Appendix B: Molar heat capacities of ideal gases
- Appendix C: Antoine constants
- Appendix D: Matrix operations using Mathcad
- Appendix E: Enthalpy and Gibbs energy of formation at 298.15 K and 1 bar
- Appendix F: Mathcad subroutines
- Appendix G: Databanks, simulation programs, books, websites
- Appendix H: Constants and conversion factors
- Index