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Chemical Kinetics with Mathcad and Maple

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  • © 2011

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  • Includes results from the authors´research towards performing efficient computations.

  • Numerous specific types of problems that are encountered in solving kinetics calculations are discussed.

  • Network calculations, which do not require local installation of Mathcad are also covered.

  • Includes an extra section of problems for individual work.

  • Special attention is given to electrochemical reactions, which is normally absent in kinetic textbooks.

  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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About this book

The authors explain at length the principles of chemical kinetics and approaches to computerized calculations in modern software suites

— mathcad and maple. Mathematics is crucial in determining correlations in chemical processes and requires various numerical approaches. Often significant issues with mathematical formalizations of chemical problems arise and many kinetic problems can´t be solved without computers. Numerous problems encountered in solving kinetics´ calculations with detailed descriptions of the numerical tools are given. Special attention is given to electrochemical reactions, which fills a gap in existing texts not covering this topic in detail. The material demonstrates how these suites provide quick and precise behavior predictions for a system over time (for postulated mechanisms).Examples, i.e., oscillating and non-isothermal reactions, help explain the use of mathcad more efficiently. Also included are the results of authors’ own research toward effective computations.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Physical and Inorganic Che, Department of Physical and Inorganic Che, Dnipropetrovsk National University, Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine

    Viktor Korobov

  • Moscow Power Engineering Institute, Moscow, Russian Federation

    Valery Ochkov

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