Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 What is thermodynamics?
- 2 Defining our terms
- 3 The first law of thermodynamics
- 4 The second law of thermodynamics
- 5 Getting data
- 6 Some simple applications
- 7 Ideal solutions
- 8 Fugacity and activity
- 9 The equilibrium constant
- 10 Real solutions
- 11 The phase rule
- 12 Redox reactions
- 13 Equations of state
- 14 Solid solutions
- 15 Electrolyte solutions
- 16 Rock–water systems
- 17 Phase diagrams
- 18 Process modeling
- Appendices
- A Constants and numerical values
- B Standard state properties
- C Some mathematics
- D How to use SUPCRT92
- E Computer programs
- F Symbols used
- G A short history of thermodynamic constraints
- References
- Index
E - Computer programs
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 What is thermodynamics?
- 2 Defining our terms
- 3 The first law of thermodynamics
- 4 The second law of thermodynamics
- 5 Getting data
- 6 Some simple applications
- 7 Ideal solutions
- 8 Fugacity and activity
- 9 The equilibrium constant
- 10 Real solutions
- 11 The phase rule
- 12 Redox reactions
- 13 Equations of state
- 14 Solid solutions
- 15 Electrolyte solutions
- 16 Rock–water systems
- 17 Phase diagrams
- 18 Process modeling
- Appendices
- A Constants and numerical values
- B Standard state properties
- C Some mathematics
- D How to use SUPCRT92
- E Computer programs
- F Symbols used
- G A short history of thermodynamic constraints
- References
- Index
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- Chapter
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- Thermodynamics of Natural Systems , pp. 605 - 616Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2005