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Contents Preface 1 Nuclear Chemistry 2 Nuclear Reactions 3 Macromolecules for Ion Recognition 4 Volatile organic Compounds 5 Quantum mechanics 6 Crystal structures and diffraction 7 Proteomics 8 Reactions of organosilane compounds 9 Pharmaceutical solids BibliographyPhysical chemistry is the study of macroscopic atomic subatomic and particulate phenomena in chemical systems in terms of physical concepts often using the principles practices and concepts of physics like thermodynamics quantum chemistry statistical mechanics and dynamics It is predominantly a macroscopic or supra-molecular science as the majority of the principles on which physical chemistry was founded are concepts related to the bulk rather than on molecularatomic structure aloneThis book provides a contemporary approach to the study of applied physical chemistry It is a perfect resource for smoothing the path to a clear and thorough understanding of this vital branch of chemistry Students will learn the fundamental principles upon which all modern physical chemistry is built 240 pp.