Animals Without Backbones provides a comprehensive introduction to invertebrate zoology. The book explores the diversity of animal life lacking a vertebral column, covering major groups such as protozoans, sponges, coelenterates, worms, mollusks, arthropods, and echinoderms. It emphasizes comparative anatomy, evolutionary relationships, and functional biology, making it a foundational text for …
Experiments in Physiology by Gerald D. Tharp is a laboratory manual designed to provide students with hands-on experience in the fundamental principles of human and animal physiology. The fifth edition presents a structured series of experiments that explore key physiological systems, including nerve and muscle function, cardiovascular dynamics, respiration, sensory processes, and homeostasis. …
Basic Chemical Kinetics by Henry Eyring and co-authors provides a clear introduction to the principles governing the rates of chemical reactions. The book explains key concepts such as reaction rate laws, activation energy, and reaction mechanisms, with emphasis on theoretical models like transition state theory. It connects fundamental kinetic theory with practical chemical systems, helping re…
Collection of experiments and methods in physical chemistry; Second revised and enlarged edition.
This handbook provides a comprehensive overview of chromatographic methods used for separating and analyzing chemical mixtures. It covers fundamental principles, instrumentation, and practical techniques across various chromatography types. The book also includes contributions from multiple experts, offering both theoretical insights and laboratory applications, making it a valuable reference f…
This classic laboratory manual provides a collection of practical exercises in physical chemistry. It is designed to support students in understanding theoretical concepts through hands-on experiments, covering key topics such as thermodynamics, reaction rates, and solution behavior.
This book presents the basic theory and methods of chemical thermodynamics, focusing on fundamental laws, energy relationships, and equilibrium concepts. It is suitable for undergraduate students and those seeking a clear introduction to thermodynamic principles in chemistry.
Practical Physical Chemistry by Alexander Findlay, revised by J. A. Kitchener, is a laboratory-focused text that introduces essential experimental techniques and principles in physical chemistry. It covers key topics such as thermodynamics, kinetics, electrochemistry, and phase equilibria, emphasizing accurate measurement, data analysis, and interpretation. The book serves as a practical guide …
This handbook provides essential knowledge and practical skills required by chemical technicians. It includes detailed explanations of laboratory operations, analytical methods, instrumentation, and safety procedures, making it a valuable reference for students and professionals in chemistry-related fields.