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Chemistry 180-213 BIntroductory PhysicalChemistryDavid Ronis 2002 McGill University-2-All rights reserved. Inaccordance with Canadian Copyright Law, reproduction of this material, in whole orin part, without the prior written consent the author is strictly truths are easy to understand once theyare discovered; the point is to in this grand book-I mean the universe-which stands contin-ually open to our gaze, but it cannot be understood unless one first learns to com-prehend the language and interpret the characters in which it is is writ-ten in the language of mathematics, and its characters are triangles, circles, andother geometrical figures, without which it is humanly impossible to understand asingle word of Galilei (1564 - 1642)-2-The Founders of ThermodynamicsJouleClausiusMaxwellCarnot KelvinGibbs-3-Table of Contents1. General 52.
Chemistry 180-213B Introductory Physical Chemistry David Ronis ©2002 McGill University
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