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Physical Chemistry By Dr. T.E.Gopalakrishnamurthy

Physical Chemistry By Dr. T.E.Gopalakrishnamurthy

Physical Chemistry By Dr. T.E.Gopalakrishnamurthy

It's a one-of-a-kind textbook that delves into key topics in physical chemistry with a concise yet comprehensive approach. It includes composition and physical states of matter, colligative properties, and fundamental concepts in thermodynamics. Important topics such as refractive index, solutions, and ionic equilibrium are explained clearly, giving a clear view of the chemical behavior in different phases. The book also encompasses electrochemistry that tosses further light upon the governing principles of electrochemical process. This is a book designed for students who would need an intense yet accessible introduction to the underlying principles of physical chemistry.

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