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11.5 Where can I find physical chemistry information?

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This article is from the Chemistry FAQ, by Bruce Hamilton B.Hamilton@irl.cri.nz with numerous contributions by others.

11.5 Where can I find physical chemistry information?

General introductory information will be available in any technical library
where chemistry is taught, and one of the more popular modern texts is
"Physical Chemistry" by P.W.Atkins [36], and a classical text is
"Textbook of Physical Chemistry" by S.Glasstone [37]. The multi-volume ACS
series "Physical Methods of Chemistry"[38] also covers many physical
chemistry techniques. There are also the Journal of Chemical Physics and the
Journal of Physical Chemistry. Frankly, I would not have a clue where else
to go.

 

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