This emphasises the connection between the observable macroscopic experimental properties and the interpretations made at the molecular level. There is emphasis on links between the study of electrolyte solutions and other branches of chemistry and other disciplines such as biology and biochemistry.
Who is it for? Chemistry and chemical engineering students.
Changes since last edition: Updated and revised to include new additional material and worked problems.
Presentation: This textbook is well presented, clearly written and easy to follow, and the extensive use of worked examples is a particular success.
Would you recommend it? Yes.
David Cardwell is professor of superconducting engineering, department of engineering, Cambridge University.
David Cardwell is professor of superconducting engineering, department of engineering, Cambridge University.
An Introduction to Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions. First Edition
Author - Margaret Robson Wright
Publisher - Wiley
Pages - 602
Price - £90.00 and £37.50
ISBN - 9780470842935 and 2942
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