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Essentials of Physical Chemistry (Multicolour Edition)

Posted By: arundhati
Essentials of Physical Chemistry (Multicolour Edition)

Arun Bahl, B.S. Bahl, G.D. Tuli, "Essentials of Physical Chemistry (Multicolour Edition)"
English | 2020 | ISBN: N/A | 1161 pages | PDF | 23 MB

The Essentials of Physical Chemistry has been written for BSc students. It has been national best-seller for more than 65 years. It has been used by more than 2 million students. It is 26 editions old. It really has been that long. A lot of things have changed since then.

Many BSc students do not have a good background in Physical Chemistry. This examinationoriented text is written with these students in mind. The language is simple, explanations clear, and presentation very systematic. This book will help you overcome the fear of Physical Chemistry. Stress is on understanding and not on memorisation. Topics which usually confuse the students are explained in greater detail
than commonly done. This text will help you learn Physical Chemistry faster and enjoy it more !

The new edition of Essentials of Physical Chemistry contains numerous discussions, illustrations, and exercises aimed at overcoming common misconceptions. It has become increasingly clear from our own teaching experience that students often struggle with Physical Chemistry because they misunderstand many of the fundamental concepts. In this text, we have gone to great lengths to provide illustrations and explanations aimed at giving students more accurate pictures of the fundamental ideas of chemistry.

One of the distinctive features of the text is its visual impact. This is the first Indian Physical Chemistry textbook to be completely done in four-color and on computer. Color graphics, illustrations, and real pictures have been extensively used to highlight and reinforce the important points. Color has also been used to highlight change and concepts.