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041 _aeng
080 _a51+54
_bDAN
100 _aDaniels, Farrington
245 _aMathematical Preparation for Physical Chemistry
260 _aNew York
_bMcGraw-Hill Book Company
_c1928
300 _ax,308 p
440 _aInternational chemical series
505 _aPreface 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
650 _aChemistry Problems, exercises
690 _aMathematics
942 _cBK
999 _c2411
_d2411