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Theoretical Electrochemistry – Antropov
In this post, we will see the book Theoretical Electrochemistry by L. I. Antropov. About the book (from the Preface) In selecting the material and the order of presentation for this work I have been guided by the definition of … Continue reading →
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Tagged Electrochemistry, electrodes, electrolytes, equilibruim, kinetics, mir books, mirtitles, non-equilibrium, potential, solutions, theory
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Problems And Exercises In General Chemistry – N.L. Glinka
About The Book From the Back Cover Professor N. Glinka’s book Problems and Exercises in General Chemistry closely corresponds to the well- known textbook General Chemistry by the same author. Mir Publishers have prepared an English translation of the latest, 21st Russian edition of … Continue reading →
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Tagged Colloidal Chemistry, Electrochemistry, General Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, PhysicalChemistry, Thermochemistry
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General Chemistry Volume 2 – N.L. Glinka
In this post we will see the Volume 2 of General Chemistry series written by Nikolai Glinka and edited by V. Rabinovich. About the book ( From the Back Cover) Professor N. Glinka’s textbook systematizes the theoretical aspects and includes … Continue reading →
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Tagged Electrochemistry, General Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, metallurgy, Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry
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The Structure of Matter – Karapetyants, Drakin
In this post, we will see the book The Structure of Matter by M. Karapetyants and S. Drakin. About the book Treated in this book arc present-day ideas on the structure of atoms, molecules and crystals, as well as the … Continue reading →
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Tagged atoms, biochemistry, bonds, chemical, chemistry, compounds, covalent, crystals, diffraction, elements, geochemistry, heitler theory, hydrogen bond, ionic bond, london theory, matter, metallurgy, mir books, models, molecules, periodic table, physics, quantum mechanics, semiconductors, solids, spectrum, structure, technology
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Solid State Physics – Epifanov
In this post, we will see the book Solid State Physics by G. I. Epifanov. About the book This is a classic book on the topic of solid state physics. and covers the various topics comprehensively. Starting from the … Continue reading →
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Tagged band gap, bloch potential, bonding, conductivity, contact phenomena, crystal structure, deformations, diamagnetism, electrical properties, eletronics, fermi-dirac, ferromagnetism, galvanometric, heat capacity, magnetic properties, mechanical properties, metals, mir books, mir publishers, p-n junction, phonons, physics, polymorphism, potential, quantum, semiconductors, solid state, statistics, thermal properties, thermoelectric, van der waals forces, waves, work function
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Machines of the 20th Century – Muslin
In this post, we will see the book Machines of the 20th Century by E. Muslin. About the book This book is a review of the 20th-century machines, hundreds of thousands of various machines and mechanisms for moving tremendous masses … Continue reading →
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Tagged automaton, beams, diggers, giant, jet engines, machine makers, machines, magnetic fields, materials science, mir books, mir publishers, motors, soviet, special materials, technology, walking, wheels
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The Sky Will Be Blue – Gordon, Gordon
In this post, we will look at the book The Sky Will Be Blue by G. Gordon and L. Gordon. About the book This book tells the reader in popular form just what dust and gaseous impurities consist of how they … Continue reading →
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Tagged air quality, atmosphere, chemistry, dust, earth, economy, environment, industry, metallurgy, metals, mir books, mir publishers, particles, pollution, sky, technology
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Metals and Man – Vasilyev
We come to a book by M. Vasilyev whose book Matter and Man we saw earlier. This book is similarly titled Metals and Man. There is another Vasilyev, namely N. B. Vasilyev, whose book with V.L. Gutenmacher titled Straight Lines … Continue reading →
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Tagged alloys, aluminium, iron, metalloids, nuclear reactors, ores, rare metals, steel
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Chemical Elements: How They Were Discovered
We now come to another book by D. N. Trifonov and V. D. Trifonov on history of chemistry titled Chemical Elements: How They Were Discovered. In this book we shall describe how the alphabet of chemistry has been designed and … Continue reading →
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Tagged chemistry, elements, history, history of science, periodic law, synthesized elements, transuranium
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On Rare and Scattered Metals – Venetsky
In this post we will see a book titled On Rare and Scattered Metals by S. Venetsky, which is a sort of sequel to the book titled Tales About Metals. This book tells about some rare metals (including those called … Continue reading →
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Tagged chemical, elements, hindi, marathi, metals, popular science, properties, radioactivity, rare metals, trace metals, venetsky
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