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Lecture Notes Chemistry by Dr. Monalisa Mohapatra

Lecture Notes Chemistry by Dr. Monalisa Mohapatra

Lecture Notes Chemistry by Dr. Monalisa Mohapatra

Dr. Monalisa Mohapatra's notes deal with advanced topics of chemistry, such as dilute solutions, homogeneous equilibrium, chemical kinetics, and thermodynamics. The notes also discuss the second law of thermodynamics and help the students understand the fundamental principles that govern energy exchanges in chemical reactions. The resource further introduces the students to thermochemistry, where it discusses the flow of heat and energy during chemical reactions. It is excellent for intermediate to advanced students, making it clear how different chemical processes relate to one another and the thermodynamic principles underlying them. This makes this the solid backbone for those pursuing more in-depth studies in chemistry.

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