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Physical Chemistry#REDIRECT Physical chemistry Physical chemistryPhysical chemistry is the study of the physical basis of chemistry systems and processes. Modern physical chemistry is firmly grounded upon physics. Important areas of study include chemical thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, quantum chemistry, statistical mechanics, electrochemistry, surface chemistry and solid state chemistry, and spectroscopy. Physical chemistry is also fundamental to modern materials science. ==Important physical chemists== * Svante Arrhenius * Walther Nernst * Fritz Haber * Peter Debye * J.W. Gibbs * J.H. van 't Hoff * Erich Hückel * Wilhelm Ostwald * Gilbert N. Lewis * Friedrich Kohlrausch * Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell * Cyril Norman Hinshelwood * Lars Onsager * Robert S. Mulliken * Michael Polanyi * Linus Pauling * E. Bright Wilson * Irving Langmuir * Jaroslav Heyrovský * William Giauque * Manfred Eigen * Roald Hoffmann * Dudley R. Herschbach * Yuan T. Lee * John Charles Polanyi * Richard Bernstein * Richard R. Ernst * Rudolph A. Marcus * Ahmed H. Zewail * Richard Zare * Stuart A. Rice ==See also== * List_of_publications_in_chemistry#Physical chemistry, *list of publications in physics#Physical chemistry *Quantum chemistry ==Literature== * Physical Chemistry, P.W. Atkins, 1978, Oxford University Press ISBN 0-7167-3539-3 * Introduction to Modern Colloid Science, R.J. Hunter, 1993, Oxford University Press ISBN 0198553862 * Principles of Colloid and Surface Chemistry, P.C. Hiemenz, R. Rajagopalan, 1997, Marcel Dekker Inc., New York ISBN 0824793978 * Physical Chemistry, W.J. Moore, 1963 (4th Edition), Longmans, London/Prentice Hall, NJ, ISBN ???? Physical chemistry Academic disciplines su:Kimia fisik vi:Hóa lý Physical chemistryI wanted to add a term to your glossary, since good encyclopedias include technical terms one might not find in ordinary dictionaries. The structure of your site does not make it obvious where to add the word "bristance". My father was trained in ordnance in WWII, and used "bristance" to describe the maximum pressure a given chemical reaction could generate. I haven't looked hard enough to find an alphabetical listing, nor any headings for chemical reactions or explosives or explosive materials. I guess I could not blame you if you wish to wait before fleshing out technical terms of a mostly military nature, but then, you might want to rethink your blanket recommendation that the work is to be done without bias or discrimination. I believe that some forms of non-racial discrimination are good. Indeed, "discriminating" used to carry a positive connotation. Chemical physics is a stub. Semantically, is there enough of a difference between that and physical chemistry to warrant separate articles? -- User:Christopherlin 03:06, 18 Jun 2004 (UTC) (forgot to log in) Physical chemistryChemistry applied and interdisciplinary physics See other meanings of words starting from letter: PPA | PB | PC | PD | PE | PF | PG | PH | PI | PJ | PK | PL | PM | PN | PO | PR | PS | PT | PU | PW | PX | PY | PZ |Words begining with Physical_chemistry: Physical_Chemistry Physical_chemistry Physical_chemistry Physical_chemistry |
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