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Physical Chemistry–II by Dr. Biplab Banik is a comprehensive textbook specially designed for B.Sc. 2nd Semester Chemistry Honours students, following the CBCS syllabus prescribed by Indian universities. Published by Mahaveer Publications, this book presents core physical chemistry concepts in a clear, systematic, and student-friendly manner, making it ideal for both classroom learning and self-study.
The book covers essential units of thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, ionic equilibria, electrochemistry, solutions, colligative properties, and surface chemistry, ensuring students build a strong conceptual foundation. Each chapter is supported by mathematical derivations, solved numerical problems, conceptual illustrations, and end-of-chapter exercises to reinforce learning and examination readiness.
Written by an experienced academic, the book integrates theoretical explanations with real-world chemical applications, helping students understand the significance of physical chemistry in chemical science, industry, and research.
A complete foundation in the laws governing heat, work, energy, and spontaneity of chemical processes.
Terminology of thermodynamics
Mathematical expressions & state functions
Heat, temperature & internal energy
Zeroth Law & First Law of Thermodynamics
Work done in isothermal & adiabatic processes
Reversible vs irreversible processes
Enthalpy & heat capacity
Relation between &
ΔH vs ΔU and temperature influence
Thermochemistry (exo & endothermic reactions)
Heat of reaction, neutralization & enthalpy determination
Bond energy & bond dissociation energy
Ideal gases & Joule-Thomson coefficient
Spontaneous and non-spontaneous processes
Criteria of spontaneity (minimum energy, maximum randomness)
Thermodynamic temperature scale
Entropy: concept, physical significance & changes in processes
Entropy of mixing & ideal gases
Gibbs free energy (G) & Helmholtz free energy (A)
Feasibility & Clausius inequality
Maxwell’s relationships
Nernst Heat Theorem
Third Law of Thermodynamics & applications
Absolute entropy of solids
Carnot cycle & efficiency
Equilibrium constant relation with free energy
Flame and explosion temperature
Maximum explosion temperature
A highly detailed thermodynamic treatment that builds strong conceptual and numerical aptitude.
Deep exploration of multi-component systems and thermodynamic variables.
Partial molar properties & their significance
Determination of partial molar quantities
Chemical potential & its temperature/pressure dependence
Gibbs-Duhem equation
Gibbs-Duhem-Margules equation
Thermodynamic parameters of open systems
Ideal gas mixture properties
Mixing functions & variations
Thermodynamic composition changes in mixtures
This unit helps students understand the behavior of real systems with variable components.
A rigorous thermodynamic interpretation of chemical equilibrium.
Meaning & characteristics of equilibrium
Types of reactions
Thermodynamic criteria of equilibrium
Advancement of reaction (ξ)
Chemical equilibrium in ideal gas mixtures
Equilibrium constant: , ,
Relationship between equilibrium constants
Effect of temperature, pressure & concentration
Le-Chatelier's Principle & thermodynamic treatment
Fugacity & its determination
Fugacity in solids, liquids & gases
Coupling of exo- and endergonic reactions
Provides strong theoretical foundations for reaction dynamics and equilibrium shifts.
Essential study of solutions, concentration terms, solubility and colligative effects.
Introduction & types of solutions
Concentration terms: N, M, m, X, %, ρ relations
Equivalent mass & n-factor
Strength of solution after mixing
Henry’s Law & applications
Solubility of gases and liquids
Raoult’s Law & Dalton’s Law
Colligative properties:
Lowering of vapour pressure
Elevation of boiling point
Depression in freezing point
Osmotic pressure
Thermodynamic derivations of all colligative formulas
Abnormal molecular mass & van’t Hoff factor
Conditions for the validity of colligative properties
Factors affecting vapour pressure, boiling point, freezing point & osmotic pressure
A perfect blend of theoretical and numerical approaches crucial for university exams.
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