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The Chemical Physics of Ice

The Chemical Physics of Ice

The Chemical Physics of Ice

N. H. Fletcher
June 2009
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9780521112307

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    Originally published in 1970, this book gives a comprehensive account of the properties of ice, the connections between them and the way in which they derive from the structure of the water molecule and the small mass of the proton. The properties are discussed in terms of quantum mechanics and solid state theory with emphasis on physical principles rather than on theoretical models. The book is intended as an exemplification of the principles of chemical physics for beginning graduate students in physics of physical chemistry and as a text and reference book on the properties of ice for research workers in glaciology, cloud physics, meteorology and associated fields. Although the author assumes a familiarity with fundamental physics, he has taken some trouble to make his account self-contained by reference to the underlying principles in every case or by more detailed discussion where the application is not a standard one.

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    June 2009
    Paperback
    9780521112307
    288 pages
    216 × 140 × 16 mm
    0.37kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. The water molecule
    • 2. Structure and energy of ordinary ice
    • 3. Other forms of ice
    • 4. Liquid water and freezing
    • 5. Crystal growth
    • 6. Thermal properties and lattice dynamics
    • 7. Point defects
    • 8. Mechanical properties
    • 9. Electrical properties
    • References
    • Subject Index.
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    • N. H. Fletcher