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The Melting Point

"The Melting Point" explores the physics of melting, elucidating why different substances transition from solid to liquid at vastly different temperatures. It begins by establishing the thermodynamic and kinetic principles governing melting as a phase transition, highlighting the energy required to disrupt a solid's atomic lattice structure. The book emphasizes the crucial role of intermolecular forces, from weak Van der Waals interactions to strong covalent and metallic bonds, in determining a substance's melting point. Understanding these principles is vital, as the melting point dictates the behavior and application of materials across diverse fields.

The book progresses by investigating specific classes of materials, analyzing the features that influence their melting behaviors. It also delves into industrial applications, such as metallurgy, polymer processing, and pharmaceutical manufacturing, where controlling melting points is critical. The book uniquely bridges theoretical concepts with real-world applications, demonstrating that melting point, far from being a mere constant, is a critical parameter.

The book traces the historical context of melting point research, connecting early experiments to modern computational simulations, and presents experimental data, thermal analysis measurements, structural characterization studies, and computational modeling.


Author:

  • Eleanor Hawking

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 109 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Natural sciences
  • Physics and chemistry

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