Treatise on Solid State Chemistry

Treatise on Solid State Chemistry
Author: N. B Hannay
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1973
Genre: Solid state chemistry
ISBN: 0306350505

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Treatise on Solid State Chemistry

Treatise on Solid State Chemistry
Author: N. B. Hannay
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 510
Release: 1976-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1461343143

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Treatise on Solid State Chemistry

Treatise on Solid State Chemistry
Author: N. Hannay
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 731
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781468480825

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The last quarter-century has been marked by the extremely rapid growth of the solid-state sciences. They include what is now the largest subfield of physics, and the materials engineering sciences have likewise flourished. And, playing an active role throughout this vast area of science and engineer ing have been very large numbers of chemists. Yet, even though the role of chemistry in the solid-state sciences has been a vital one and the solid-state sciences have, in turn, made enormous contributions to chemical thought, solid-state chemistry has not been recognized by the general body of chemists as a major subfield of chemistry. Solid-state chemistry is not even well defined as to content. Some, for example, would have it include only the quantum chemistry of solids and would reject thermodynamics and phase equilibria; this is nonsense. Solid-state chemistry has many facets, and one of the purposes of this Treatise is to help define the field. Perhaps the most general characteristic of solid-state chemistry, and one which helps differentiate it from solid-state physics, is its focus on the chemical composition and atomic configuration of real solids and on the relationship of composition and structure to the chemical and physical properties of the solid. Real solids are usually extremely complex and exhibit almost infinite variety in their compositional and structural features.

Treatise on Solid State Chemistry

Treatise on Solid State Chemistry
Author: N. Hannay
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 788
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781468426649

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The last quarter-century has been marked by the extremely rapid growth of the solid-state sciences. They include what is now the largest subfield of physics, and the materials engineering sciences have likewise flourished. And, playing an active role throughout this vast area of science and engineer ing have been very large numbers of chemists. Yet, even though the role of chemistry in the solid-state sciences has been a vital one and the solid-state sciences have, in turn, made enormous contributions to chemical thought, solid-state chemistry has not been recognized by the general body of chemists as a major subfield of chemistry. Solid-state chemistry is not even well defined as to content. Some, for example, would have it include only the quantum chemistry of solids and would reject thermodynamics and phase equilibria; this is nonsense. Solid-state chemistry has many facets, and one of the purposes of this Treatise is to help define the field. Perhaps the most general characteristic of solid-state chemistry, and one which helps differentiate it from solid-state physics, is its focus on the chemical composition and atomic configuration of real solids and on the relationship of composition and structure to the chemical and physical properties of the solid. Real solids are usually extremely complex and exhibit almost infinite variety in their compositional and structural features.

Treatise on Solid State Chemistry Crystalline and noncrystalline solids

Treatise on Solid State Chemistry  Crystalline and noncrystalline solids
Author: Norman Bruce Hannay
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1975
Genre: Solid state chemistry
ISBN: OCLC:18607510

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Treatise on Solid State Chemistry Defects in solids

Treatise on Solid State Chemistry  Defects in solids
Author: Norman Bruce Hannay
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1973
Genre: Solid state chemistry
ISBN: LCCN:73013799

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Treatise on Solid State Chemistry

Treatise on Solid State Chemistry
Author: N. B. Hannay
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 798
Release: 1976-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1468426656

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Treatise on Solid State Chemistry

Treatise on Solid State Chemistry
Author: N. Hannay
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1976-06-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0306350572

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The last quarter-century has been marked by the extremely rapid growth of the solid-state sciences. They include what is now the largest subfield of physics, and the materials engineering sciences have likewise flourished. And, playing an active role throughout this vast area of science and engineer ing have been very large numbers of chemists. Yet, even though the role of chemistry in the solid-state sciences has been a vital one and the solid-state sciences have, in turn, made enormous contributions to chemical thought, solid-state chemistry has not been recognized by the general body of chemists as a major subfield of chemistry. Solid-state chemistry is not even well defined as to content. Some, for example, would have it include only the quantum chemistry of solids and would reject thermodynamics and phase equilibria; this is nonsense. Solid-state chemistry has many facets, and one of the purposes of this Treatise is to help define the field. Perhaps the "most general characteristic of solid-state chemistry, and one which helps differentiate it from solid-state physics, is its focus on the chemical composition and atomic configuration of real solids and on the relationship of composition and structure to the chemical and physical properties of the solid. Real solids are usually extremely complex and exhibit almost infinite variety in their compositional and structural features.