Physical Chemistry Third Edition
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The Structure of Solids, Liquids,
and Polymers
PRINCIPAL FACTS AND IDEAS
- Crystalline solids possess a geometrically repeating lattice structure.
- The Einstein and Debye crystal models describe vibrations in crystals.
- The band theory describes the electronic structure of solids to a useful
approximation.
- Liquids can be modeled as though they were very dense gases or as
though they were disordered solids.
- Transport processes in liquids can be modeled as motions of molecules
as though temporarily confined in cages made up of neighboring
molecules.
- Polymers are made up of monomer molecules covalently bonded into
chains or networks.
- Nanomaterials consist of particles roughly one nanometer in size.
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