The Free Energy of Cupric Chloride - Softcover

Nielsen, Ralph Frederick

 
9781025664866: The Free Energy of Cupric Chloride

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"The Free Energy of Cupric Chloride" is a rigorous scientific study exploring the thermodynamic properties of copper(II) chloride. This work delves into the quantitative measurements and calculations necessary to determine the free energy changes associated with chemical reactions involving this specific compound. Ralph Frederick Nielsen provides a detailed examination of experimental data, focusing on the relationship between electrochemical cells, vapor pressure, and chemical equilibrium.

This treatise serves as a significant contribution to the field of physical chemistry, offering insights into the stability and reactivity of cupric salts. By applying the laws of thermodynamics to specific chemical systems, the author demonstrates the fundamental principles that govern molecular interactions. Researchers and students of chemistry and physics will find value in the precise methodological approach used to derive energy values from empirical observations. "The Free Energy of Cupric Chloride" stands as a clear example of early 20th-century advancements in chemical thermodynamics, providing a foundational analysis of the energetic properties of inorganic materials.

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