Surface Chemistry Handwritten Notes for BSc, MSc Chemistry, CSIR UGC NET & GATE - Download PDF

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Surface chemistry deals with the phenomena of adsorption that occurs on the surface of adsorbent. The process of adsorption is studied by taking either one of temperature, pressure or volume constant. The study is done by plotting a graph between see that is amount of substance adsorbed on the surface of adsorbent versus pressure or temperature at constant volume, temperature or pressure. 

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  1. Kindly recommend books related to surface chemistry

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    1. When I was in graduation, Following books were recommended to us for Surface Chemistry:
      1. Atkins P.&Paula J. D., Physical Chemistry 10th Ed., Oxford University Press (2014).
      2.Castellan, G. W. Physical Chemistry, 4
      th Ed., Narosa (2004).
      3.McQuarrie, D. A. & Simon, J. D., Molecular Thermodynamics, Viva Books Pvt. Ltd.:New Delhi (2004).
      4.Engel, T. & Reid, P. Physical Chemistry 3rd Ed., Prentice-Hall (2012).
      5. Assael, M. J.; Goodwin, A. R. H.; Stamatoudis, M.; Wakeham, W. A. & Will, S. Commonly Asked
      Questions in Thermodynamics. CRC Press: NY (2011).
      6. Zundhal, S.S. Chemistry concepts and applications Cengage India (2011).
      7. Ball, D. W. Physical Chemistry Cengage India (2012).
      8. Mortimer, R. G. Physical Chemistry 3rd Ed., Elsevier: NOIDA, UP (2009).
      9. Levine, I. N. Physical Chemistry 6th Ed., Tata McGraw-Hill (2011).
      10. Metz, C. R. Physical Chemistry 2ndEd.,Tata McGraw-Hill (2009).

      But honestly, I didn't read any of these books. I use to study from YouTube. [NPTEL / other teachers]

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