Thermodynamics and Chemistry

(Kiana) #1

BIBLIOGRAPHY 516


Chem. Educ., 28 , 581–583 (1951).
[102]Gilbert N. Lewis and Merle Randall, “The Activity Coefficient of Strong Electrolytes.”J.
Am. Chem. Soc., 1112–1154 (1921).
[103]Gilbert Newton Lewis, “A New Conception of Thermal Pressure and a Theory of Solutions.”
Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, 36 , 145–168 (1900).
[104]Gilbert Newton Lewis and Merle Randall,Thermodynamics and the Free Energy of
Chemical Substances. McGraw-Hill, New York, 1923.
[105]Gilbert Newton Lewis and Merle Randall,Thermodynamics, 2nd edition. McGraw-Hill,
New York, 1961. Revised by Kenneth S. Pitzer and Leo Brewer.
[106]David R. Lide (editor),CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 73rd edition. CRC Press,
Boca Raton, Florida, 1992.
[107]Thomas S. Logan, “Textbook Errors: Guest Column. XVI: The Vapor Pressure of Hydrated
Cupric Sulfate.”J. Chem. Educ., 35 , 148–149 (1958).
[108]Jerry B. Marion and Stephen T. Thornton,Classical Dynamics of Particles and Systems, 4th
edition. Harcourt Brace, New York, 1995.
[109]K. N. Marsh,Int. DATA Ser., Sel. Data Mixtures, Ser. A, 2 , 73 (1974).
[110]T. A. Mary, J. S. O. Evans, T. Vogt, and A. W. Sleight, “Negative Thermal Expansion from
0.3 to 1050 Kelvin in ZrW 2 O 8 .”Science, 272 , 90–92 (1996).
[111]James Clerk Maxwell,Theory of Heat, 9th edition. Longmans, Green and Co., London,
1888.
[112]M. L. McGlashan, “Deviations from Raoult’s Law.”J. Chem. Educ., 40 , 516–518 (1963).
[113]M. L. McGlashan,Chemical Thermodynamics. Academic Press, London, 1979.
[114]M. L. McGlashan, “The International Temperature Scale of 1990 (ITS-90).”J. Chem.
Thermodyn., 22 , 653–663 (1990).
[115]E. Mendoza,Reflections on the Motive Power of Fire: Sadi Carnot and other Papers on the
Second Law of Thermodynamics. Dover, Mineola, New York, 1988.
[116]A. Michels, B. Blaisse, and C. Michels, “The Isotherms of CO 2 in the Neighbourhood of the
Critical Point and Round the Coexistence Line.”Proc. R. Soc. London, Ser. A, 160 , 358–375
(1937).
[117]Robert A. Millikan, “Walther Nernst, a Great Physicist, Passes.”Scientific Monthly, 54 ,
84–86 (1942). Online athttp://www.nernst.de/nernst_millikan1942.htm.
[118]I. M. Mills, “The Choice of Names and Symbols for Quantities in Chemistry.”J. Chem.
Educ., 66 , 887–889 (1989).
[119]Ian Mills, Tomislav Cvita ̆s, Klaus Homann, Nikola Kallay, and Kozo Kuchitsu,Quantities,
Units and Symbols in Physical Chemistry. Blackwell, Oxford, 1988.
[120]Ian Mills, Tomislav Cvita ̆s, Klaus Homann, Nikola Kallay, and Kozo Kuchitsu,Quantities,
Units and Symbols in Physical Chemistry, 2nd edition. Blackwell, Oxford, 1993.
[121]Karol J. Mysels, “Maximum Work Revisited (letter).”J. Chem. Educ., 41 , 677 (1964).
[122]R. Negishi, “The Solubility of Solid Benzene in Several Non-Polar Liquids.”Rev. Phys.
Chem. Japan, 15 , 98–116 (1941).
[123]Nobelprize.org,Jacobus H. van’t Hoff - Biography. 1901. Online athttp:
//nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/1901/hoff-bio.html.
[124]National Institute of Standards and Technology,NIST Chemistry WebBook. Online at
http://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry/.
[125]John W. Owens, Stanley P. Wasik, and Howard DeVoe, “Aqueous Solubilities and Enthalpies
of Solution of n-Alkylbenzenes.”J. Chem. Eng. Data, 31 , 47–51 (1986).
[126]Vivian B. Parker,Thermal Properties of Aqueous Uni-Univalent Electrolytes. National
Standard Data Reference Series. National Bureau of Standards (U.S.), 1965.
[127]M. W. Pestak, Raymond E. Goldstein, M. H. W. Chan, J. R. de Bruyn, D. A. Balzarini, and
N. W. Ashcroft, “Three-body Interactions, Scaling Variables, and Singular Diameters in the
Coexistence Curves of Fluids.”Phys. Rev. B, 36 , 599–614 (1987).
[128]J. C. Philip, “Freezing-Point Curves for some Binary Mixtures of Organic Substances,

Free download pdf