Mathematical Preparation for Physical Chemistry
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: International chemical seriesPublication details: New York McGraw-Hill Book Company 1928Description: x,308 pSubject(s): Chemistry Problems, exercises | MathematicsCurrent library | Home library | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Preface
I. Large and small numbers
II. Logarithms
III. The slide rule
IV. Graphical representation of equations
V. Graphs of equations of the second degree
VI. Graphs of logarithmic and trigonometrical functions
VII. Differential calculus
VIII. Differentiation
IX. Graphs and calculus
X. The differential
XI. Integral calculus
XII. The significance of "e"
XIII. Differentiation and integration of trigonometrical functions
XIV. Integration
XV. The use of integration tables
XV. The use of integration tables
XVI. Geometrical application of integral calculus
XVII. Partial differentiation
XVIII. Differential equations
XIX. Infinite series
XX. Probability
XXI. Graphical methods in physical chemistry
App. I. Physical chemical problems
App. II. Definitions of advanced terms
App. III. Bibliography
App. IV. Theorems of elementary mathematics
App. V. Tables
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