This book is part of the Problem Books in Mathematics series and contains a wide collection of challenging problems in geometry. It is designed for advanced students and researchers to deepen understanding through problem-solving techniques in Euclidean and modern geometry.
Phase Equilibrium in Mixtures by M. B. King provides a clear and systematic introduction to the principles of phase equilibria in multicomponent systems. The book explains the thermodynamic foundations governing vapor–liquid, liquid–liquid, and solid–liquid equilibria, with emphasis on practical applications in chemical engineering. It combines theoretical concepts with graphical and math…
Frontier Orbitals and Organic Chemical Reactions by Ian Fleming explains how chemical reactions can be understood using frontier molecular orbital theory. It focuses on the interaction between the highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) and the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) to predict reactivity, reaction mechanisms, and selectivity in organic chemistry. The book provides a clear…