
LEWIS, Gilbert Lewis and Merle Randall.
Thermodynamics and Free Energy of Chemical Substances.
New York and London: McGraw-Hill Company , 1923.
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Lewis' and Randall's Thermodynamics and Free Energy of Chemical Substances
First edition, early printing of this classic work. Octavo, original cloth. In very good condition with previous owners names to the front free endpaper and front pastedown.
Merle Randall was an American physical chemist famous for his work with Gilbert N. Lewis, over a period of 25 years, in measuring reaction heat of chemical compounds and determining their corresponding free energy. Together, their 1923 textbook "Thermodynamics and the Free Energy of Chemical Substances" became a classic work in the field of chemical thermodynamics. In 1932, Merle Randall authored two scientific papers with Mikkel Frandsen: “The Standard Electrode Potential of Iron and the Activity Coefficient of Ferrous Chloride,” and “Determination of the Free Energy of Ferrous Hydroxide from Measurements of Electromotive Force.”
Thermodynamics and Free Energy of Chemical Substances.
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