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Excellent, 12 Nov 2003
I use this book for my AS Level chemistry. It is not suitable for use on it's own but is an excellent supplement to a textbook. It has all the information you need, but not in as much detail as a main textbook.
Easy to understand, 01 Sep 2002
This is the best AQA revision book available. The rest of the books in the series are also worth buying. They contain a large amount of content but are small enough to read through for last minute revision. They helped me to get a grade A in my chemistry AS. I would definitely recommend these books to anyone studying the AQA syllabus.
An excellent guide-book for this module, 16 Mar 2002
The book covers the bare essentials for this chemistry module. Although it does not go into substantial detail, it is excellent as a quick reference and is also very useful for "last-minute" cramming
Small, concise and friendly looking but with plenty detail., 07 Mar 2002
The book is perfect for revision. I found it really great that it was specific only to my sylabus because it meant there were no extra pages to wade through. Although i am aware some books tell you which parts you need to look at for each specification i prefered a book catering for only one examining board because it kept content down to a minimum making it look less threatening and much more approachable! The modular format also really helped with this, i'd suggest you get the whole set! The content is easy to understand and in easily enough detail. The books do contain colour and highlighted text but not many different colours (generally just black, one bright colour and shades of gray) which i liked beaucse i find some revision books overwhelming and confusing due to them overdoing it on the colour! All in all, a very helpful revision aid.
Want to pass this exam? Buy this book!, 25 Feb 2002
It's official - whoever had the idea for this series of Collins revision guides is a genius. Why? Well, read on...... These guides are written specifically for the AQA Chemistry syllabus. Many revision guides are written for the general subject of Chemistry - however, there are differences between the different exam boards, and so using a syllabus specific revision guide ensures you are learning all of the material you need to know - and are not wasting time learning things not on your syllabus. Plus, these provide clearly worked examples of the sorts of questions you get asked not only in exams, but also for your homework - which comes in useful! There is also a mock paper - taken form the AQA resource pack - and a detailed answer scheme, so you can really test your knowledge. If that isn't enough to convince you that you should buy this immediately, this guide is also written really clearly, using bullet points, tables and margin notes to ensure you understand every topic fully, and each section is clearly referenced to the syllabus, so you can make revision notes really easily and quickly. Still not convinced? Well - my chemistry teacher was so impressed with it, he's planning to buy a complete set for his class next year! If you really want to do well in Chemistry......my advice? Buy this now!
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Excellent, 12 Nov 2003
I use this book for my AS Level chemistry. It is not suitable for use on it's own but is an excellent supplement to a textbook. It has all the information you need, but not in as much detail as a main textbook.
Easy to understand, 01 Sep 2002
This is the best AQA revision book available. The rest of the books in the series are also worth buying. They contain a large amount of content but are small enough to read through for last minute revision. They helped me to get a grade A in my chemistry AS. I would definitely recommend these books to anyone studying the AQA syllabus.
An excellent guide-book for this module, 16 Mar 2002
The book covers the bare essentials for this chemistry module. Although it does not go into substantial detail, it is excellent as a quick reference and is also very useful for "last-minute" cramming
Small, concise and friendly looking but with plenty detail., 07 Mar 2002
The book is perfect for revision. I found it really great that it was specific only to my sylabus because it meant there were no extra pages to wade through. Although i am aware some books tell you which parts you need to look at for each specification i prefered a book catering for only one examining board because it kept content down to a minimum making it look less threatening and much more approachable! The modular format also really helped with this, i'd suggest you get the whole set! The content is easy to understand and in easily enough detail. The books do contain colour and highlighted text but not many different colours (generally just black, one bright colour and shades of gray) which i liked beaucse i find some revision books overwhelming and confusing due to them overdoing it on the colour! All in all, a very helpful revision aid.
Want to pass this exam? Buy this book!, 25 Feb 2002
It's official - whoever had the idea for this series of Collins revision guides is a genius. Why? Well, read on...... These guides are written specifically for the AQA Chemistry syllabus. Many revision guides are written for the general subject of Chemistry - however, there are differences between the different exam boards, and so using a syllabus specific revision guide ensures you are learning all of the material you need to know - and are not wasting time learning things not on your syllabus. Plus, these provide clearly worked examples of the sorts of questions you get asked not only in exams, but also for your homework - which comes in useful! There is also a mock paper - taken form the AQA resource pack - and a detailed answer scheme, so you can really test your knowledge. If that isn't enough to convince you that you should buy this immediately, this guide is also written really clearly, using bullet points, tables and margin notes to ensure you understand every topic fully, and each section is clearly referenced to the syllabus, so you can make revision notes really easily and quickly. Still not convinced? Well - my chemistry teacher was so impressed with it, he's planning to buy a complete set for his class next year! If you really want to do well in Chemistry......my advice? Buy this now!
Book Review, 02 Oct 2003
I have used the book as a university textbook. Indeed it is well written, my reservation is that it devotes too little space in heat exchangers, with no cover of the NTU methods. On the contrary Power cycles and jet engine are well covered.
The Best Reference on Engineering Thermodynamics Available, 09 Oct 2002
This outstanding paperback has firmly established itself as the standard course textbook for most Thermodynamic degree modules. It covers all main topics required on modern engineering courses with well-written text and wonderfully illustrated diagrams & examples. This book is an essential investment towards a high-class engineering degree.
Excelent for a 2nd or 3rd year engineering student, 20 May 2001
Engineering Thermodynamics work and heat transfer is a concise, extremely well laid out text. The first section reviews the basics of thermodynamics, The second section examines the theory for fluids in engineering applications, such as combustion, power cycles and properties of mixed fluids. Section three studies the transfer of work from fluids, in plant like compressors, reciprocating internal combustion engines and jet propulsion, Finally the fourth section covers various forms of heat transfer, conduction, convection, and radiation. The content makes it an Ideal basis for a second or third year thermodynamics course as part of an engineering degree. Also it is not the kind of book you will need for one course and never use again. I have found it indispensible for three of my engineering degree couses already, in thermodynamics, internal combustion engines and Heat tranfer.
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Customer Reviews
Excellent, 12 Nov 2003
I use this book for my AS Level chemistry. It is not suitable for use on it's own but is an excellent supplement to a textbook. It has all the information you need, but not in as much detail as a main textbook.
Easy to understand, 01 Sep 2002
This is the best AQA revision book available. The rest of the books in the series are also worth buying. They contain a large amount of content but are small enough to read through for last minute revision. They helped me to get a grade A in my chemistry AS. I would definitely recommend these books to anyone studying the AQA syllabus.
An excellent guide-book for this module, 16 Mar 2002
The book covers the bare essentials for this chemistry module. Although it does not go into substantial detail, it is excellent as a quick reference and is also very useful for "last-minute" cramming
Small, concise and friendly looking but with plenty detail., 07 Mar 2002
The book is perfect for revision. I found it really great that it was specific only to my sylabus because it meant there were no extra pages to wade through. Although i am aware some books tell you which parts you need to look at for each specification i prefered a book catering for only one examining board because it kept content down to a minimum making it look less threatening and much more approachable! The modular format also really helped with this, i'd suggest you get the whole set! The content is easy to understand and in easily enough detail. The books do contain colour and highlighted text but not many different colours (generally just black, one bright colour and shades of gray) which i liked beaucse i find some revision books overwhelming and confusing due to them overdoing it on the colour! All in all, a very helpful revision aid.
Want to pass this exam? Buy this book!, 25 Feb 2002
It's official - whoever had the idea for this series of Collins revision guides is a genius. Why? Well, read on...... These guides are written specifically for the AQA Chemistry syllabus. Many revision guides are written for the general subject of Chemistry - however, there are differences between the different exam boards, and so using a syllabus specific revision guide ensures you are learning all of the material you need to know - and are not wasting time learning things not on your syllabus. Plus, these provide clearly worked examples of the sorts of questions you get asked not only in exams, but also for your homework - which comes in useful! There is also a mock paper - taken form the AQA resource pack - and a detailed answer scheme, so you can really test your knowledge. If that isn't enough to convince you that you should buy this immediately, this guide is also written really clearly, using bullet points, tables and margin notes to ensure you understand every topic fully, and each section is clearly referenced to the syllabus, so you can make revision notes really easily and quickly. Still not convinced? Well - my chemistry teacher was so impressed with it, he's planning to buy a complete set for his class next year! If you really want to do well in Chemistry......my advice? Buy this now!
Book Review, 02 Oct 2003
I have used the book as a university textbook. Indeed it is well written, my reservation is that it devotes too little space in heat exchangers, with no cover of the NTU methods. On the contrary Power cycles and jet engine are well covered.
The Best Reference on Engineering Thermodynamics Available, 09 Oct 2002
This outstanding paperback has firmly established itself as the standard course textbook for most Thermodynamic degree modules. It covers all main topics required on modern engineering courses with well-written text and wonderfully illustrated diagrams & examples. This book is an essential investment towards a high-class engineering degree.
Excelent for a 2nd or 3rd year engineering student, 20 May 2001
Engineering Thermodynamics work and heat transfer is a concise, extremely well laid out text. The first section reviews the basics of thermodynamics, The second section examines the theory for fluids in engineering applications, such as combustion, power cycles and properties of mixed fluids. Section three studies the transfer of work from fluids, in plant like compressors, reciprocating internal combustion engines and jet propulsion, Finally the fourth section covers various forms of heat transfer, conduction, convection, and radiation. The content makes it an Ideal basis for a second or third year thermodynamics course as part of an engineering degree. Also it is not the kind of book you will need for one course and never use again. I have found it indispensible for three of my engineering degree couses already, in thermodynamics, internal combustion engines and Heat tranfer.
Flame on, 27 Jan 2008
Excellent review of start of the art in the understanding of fire as a subject beyond just chemistry, but a dynamic and scale based phenomeneom.
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Excellent, 12 Nov 2003
I use this book for my AS Level chemistry. It is not suitable for use on it's own but is an excellent supplement to a textbook. It has all the information you need, but not in as much detail as a main textbook. Easy to understand, 01 Sep 2002
This is the best AQA revision book available. The rest of the books in the series are also worth buying. They contain a large amount of content but are small enough to read through for last minute revision. They helped me to get a grade A in my chemistry AS. I would definitely recommend these books to anyone studying the AQA syllabus. An excellent guide-book for this module, 16 Mar 2002
The book covers the bare essentials for this chemistry module. Although it does not go into substantial detail, it is excellent as a quick reference and is also very useful for "last-minute" cramming Small, concise and friendly looking but with plenty detail., 07 Mar 2002
The book is perfect for revision. I found it really great that it was specific only to my sylabus because it meant there were no extra pages to wade through. Although i am aware some books tell you which parts you need to look at for each specification i prefered a book catering for only one examining board because it kept content down to a minimum making it look less threatening and much more approachable! The modular format also really helped with this, i'd suggest you get the whole set! The content is easy to understand and in easily enough detail. The books do contain colour and highlighted text but not many different colours (generally just black, one bright colour and shades of gray) which i liked beaucse i find some revision books overwhelming and confusing due to them overdoing it on the colour! All in all, a very helpful revision aid. Want to pass this exam? Buy this book!, 25 Feb 2002
It's official - whoever had the idea for this series of Collins revision guides is a genius. Why? Well, read on...... These guides are written specifically for the AQA Chemistry syllabus. Many revision guides are written for the general subject of Chemistry - however, there are differences between the different exam boards, and so using a syllabus specific revision guide ensures you are learning all of the material you need to know - and are not wasting time learning things not on your syllabus. Plus, these provide clearly worked examples of the sorts of questions you get asked not only in exams, but also for your homework - which comes in useful! There is also a mock paper - taken form the AQA resource pack - and a detailed answer scheme, so you can really test your knowledge. If that isn't enough to convince you that you should buy this immediately, this guide is also written really clearly, using bullet points, tables and margin notes to ensure you understand every topic fully, and each section is clearly referenced to the syllabus, so you can make revision notes really easily and quickly. Still not convinced? Well - my chemistry teacher was so impressed with it, he's planning to buy a complete set for his class next year! If you really want to do well in Chemistry......my advice? Buy this now! Book Review, 02 Oct 2003
I have used the book as a university textbook. Indeed it is well written, my reservation is that it devotes too little space in heat exchangers, with no cover of the NTU methods. On the contrary Power cycles and jet engine are well covered. The Best Reference on Engineering Thermodynamics Available, 09 Oct 2002
This outstanding paperback has firmly established itself as the standard course textbook for most Thermodynamic degree modules. It covers all main topics required on modern engineering courses with well-written text and wonderfully illustrated diagrams & examples. This book is an essential investment towards a high-class engineering degree. Excelent for a 2nd or 3rd year engineering student, 20 May 2001
Engineering Thermodynamics work and heat transfer is a concise, extremely well laid out text. The first section reviews the basics of thermodynamics, The second section examines the theory for fluids in engineering applications, such as combustion, power cycles and properties of mixed fluids. Section three studies the transfer of work from fluids, in plant like compressors, reciprocating internal combustion engines and jet propulsion, Finally the fourth section covers various forms of heat transfer, conduction, convection, and radiation. The content makes it an Ideal basis for a second or third year thermodynamics course as part of an engineering degree. Also it is not the kind of book you will need for one course and never use again. I have found it indispensible for three of my engineering degree couses already, in thermodynamics, internal combustion engines and Heat tranfer. Flame on, 27 Jan 2008
Excellent review of start of the art in the understanding of fire as a subject beyond just chemistry, but a dynamic and scale based phenomeneom.
Straight from the Horse's Mouth, 18 Jul 1997
Would you be interested in an introductory piano "how to" written by Mozart? How about a Driver's Education couse taught by Al Unser? No student of physics or chemistry should be without this clear, cogent examination of thermodynamics. As one of the top scientists of this century, one can consider Fermi's thermo text as science that's "straight from the horse's mouth." Edward Perryperryer@concentric.net
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Excellent, 12 Nov 2003
I use this book for my AS Level chemistry. It is not suitable for use on it's own but is an excellent supplement to a textbook. It has all the information you need, but not in as much detail as a main textbook. Easy to understand, 01 Sep 2002
This is the best AQA revision book available. The rest of the books in the series are also worth buying. They contain a large amount of content but are small enough to read through for last minute revision. They helped me to get a grade A in my chemistry AS. I would definitely recommend these books to anyone studying the AQA syllabus. An excellent guide-book for this module, 16 Mar 2002
The book covers the bare essentials for this chemistry module. Although it does not go into substantial detail, it is excellent as a quick reference and is also very useful for "last-minute" cramming Small, concise and friendly looking but with plenty detail., 07 Mar 2002
The book is perfect for revision. I found it really great that it was specific only to my sylabus because it meant there were no extra pages to wade through. Although i am aware some books tell you which parts you need to look at for each specification i prefered a book catering for only one examining board because it kept content down to a minimum making it look less threatening and much more approachable! The modular format also really helped with this, i'd suggest you get the whole set! The content is easy to understand and in easily enough detail. The books do contain colour and highlighted text but not many different colours (generally just black, one bright colour and shades of gray) which i liked beaucse i find some revision books overwhelming and confusing due to them overdoing it on the colour! All in all, a very helpful revision aid. Want to pass this exam? Buy this book!, 25 Feb 2002
It's official - whoever had the idea for this series of Collins revision guides is a genius. Why? Well, read on...... These guides are written specifically for the AQA Chemistry syllabus. Many revision guides are written for the general subject of Chemistry - however, there are differences between the different exam boards, and so using a syllabus specific revision guide ensures you are learning all of the material you need to know - and are not wasting time learning things not on your syllabus. Plus, these provide clearly worked examples of the sorts of questions you get asked not only in exams, but also for your homework - which comes in useful! There is also a mock paper - taken form the AQA resource pack - and a detailed answer scheme, so you can really test your knowledge. If that isn't enough to convince you that you should buy this immediately, this guide is also written really clearly, using bullet points, tables and margin notes to ensure you understand every topic fully, and each section is clearly referenced to the syllabus, so you can make revision notes really easily and quickly. Still not convinced? Well - my chemistry teacher was so impressed with it, he's planning to buy a complete set for his class next year! If you really want to do well in Chemistry......my advice? Buy this now! Book Review, 02 Oct 2003
I have used the book as a university textbook. Indeed it is well written, my reservation is that it devotes too little space in heat exchangers, with no cover of the NTU methods. On the contrary Power cycles and jet engine are well covered. The Best Reference on Engineering Thermodynamics Available, 09 Oct 2002
This outstanding paperback has firmly established itself as the standard course textbook for most Thermodynamic degree modules. It covers all main topics required on modern engineering courses with well-written text and wonderfully illustrated diagrams & examples. This book is an essential investment towards a high-class engineering degree. Excelent for a 2nd or 3rd year engineering student, 20 May 2001
Engineering Thermodynamics work and heat transfer is a concise, extremely well laid out text. The first section reviews the basics of thermodynamics, The second section examines the theory for fluids in engineering applications, such as combustion, power cycles and properties of mixed fluids. Section three studies the transfer of work from fluids, in plant like compressors, reciprocating internal combustion engines and jet propulsion, Finally the fourth section covers various forms of heat transfer, conduction, convection, and radiation. The content makes it an Ideal basis for a second or third year thermodynamics course as part of an engineering degree. Also it is not the kind of book you will need for one course and never use again. I have found it indispensible for three of my engineering degree couses already, in thermodynamics, internal combustion engines and Heat tranfer. Flame on, 27 Jan 2008
Excellent review of start of the art in the understanding of fire as a subject beyond just chemistry, but a dynamic and scale based phenomeneom.
Straight from the Horse's Mouth, 18 Jul 1997
Would you be interested in an introductory piano "how to" written by Mozart? How about a Driver's Education couse taught by Al Unser? No student of physics or chemistry should be without this clear, cogent examination of thermodynamics. As one of the top scientists of this century, one can consider Fermi's thermo text as science that's "straight from the horse's mouth." Edward Perryperryer@concentric.net
A superb book to learn or revise from, 21 Jun 2001
This book contains EVERYTHING you need to know, and just what you need to know, in simple terms. If you are doing the EdExcel Physics AS/A level - THIS is the study book. It probably works out quite expensive compared to one Lett's book, but these books are so clear and understandable they are bound to help you!
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Excellent, 12 Nov 2003
I use this book for my AS Level chemistry. It is not suitable for use on it's own but is an excellent supplement to a textbook. It has all the information you need, but not in as much detail as a main textbook. Easy to understand, 01 Sep 2002
This is the best AQA revision book available. The rest of the books in the series are also worth buying. They contain a large amount of content but are small enough to read through for last minute revision. They helped me to get a grade A in my chemistry AS. I would definitely recommend these books to anyone studying the AQA syllabus. An excellent guide-book for this module, 16 Mar 2002
The book covers the bare essentials for this chemistry module. Although it does not go into substantial detail, it is excellent as a quick reference and is also very useful for "last-minute" cramming Small, concise and friendly looking but with plenty detail., 07 Mar 2002
The book is perfect for revision. I found it really great that it was specific only to my sylabus because it meant there were no extra pages to wade through. Although i am aware some books tell you which parts you need to look at for each specification i prefered a book catering for only one examining board because it kept content down to a minimum making it look less threatening and much more approachable! The modular format also really helped with this, i'd suggest you get the whole set! The content is easy to understand and in easily enough detail. The books do contain colour and highlighted text but not many different colours (generally just black, one bright colour and shades of gray) which i liked beaucse i find some revision books overwhelming and confusing due to them overdoing it on the colour! All in all, a very helpful revision aid. Want to pass this exam? Buy this book!, 25 Feb 2002
It's official - whoever had the idea for this series of Collins revision guides is a genius. Why? Well, read on...... These guides are written specifically for the AQA Chemistry syllabus. Many revision guides are written for the general subject of Chemistry - however, there are differences between the different exam boards, and so using a syllabus specific revision guide ensures you are learning all of the material you need to know - and are not wasting time learning things not on your syllabus. Plus, these provide clearly worked examples of the sorts of questions you get asked not only in exams, but also for your homework - which comes in useful! There is also a mock paper - taken form the AQA resource pack - and a detailed answer scheme, so you can really test your knowledge. If that isn't enough to convince you that you should buy this immediately, this guide is also written really clearly, using bullet points, tables and margin notes to ensure you understand every topic fully, and each section is clearly referenced to the syllabus, so you can make revision notes really easily and quickly. Still not convinced? Well - my chemistry teacher was so impressed with it, he's planning to buy a complete set for his class next year! If you really want to do well in Chemistry......my advice? Buy this now! Book Review, 02 Oct 2003
I have used the book as a university textbook. Indeed it is well written, my reservation is that it devotes too little space in heat exchangers, with no cover of the NTU methods. On the contrary Power cycles and jet engine are well covered. The Best Reference on Engineering Thermodynamics Available, 09 Oct 2002
This outstanding paperback has firmly established itself as the standard course textbook for most Thermodynamic degree modules. It covers all main topics required on modern engineering courses with well-written text and wonderfully illustrated diagrams & examples. This book is an essential investment towards a high-class engineering degree. Excelent for a 2nd or 3rd year engineering student, 20 May 2001
Engineering Thermodynamics work and heat transfer is a concise, extremely well laid out text. The first section reviews the basics of thermodynamics, The second section examines the theory for fluids in engineering applications, such as combustion, power cycles and properties of mixed fluids. Section three studies the transfer of work from fluids, in plant like compressors, reciprocating internal combustion engines and jet propulsion, Finally the fourth section covers various forms of heat transfer, conduction, convection, and radiation. The content makes it an Ideal basis for a second or third year thermodynamics course as part of an engineering degree. Also it is not the kind of book you will need for one course and never use again. I have found it indispensible for three of my engineering degree couses already, in thermodynamics, internal combustion engines and Heat tranfer. Flame on, 27 Jan 2008
Excellent review of start of the art in the understanding of fire as a subject beyond just chemistry, but a dynamic and scale based phenomeneom.
Straight from the Horse's Mouth, 18 Jul 1997
Would you be interested in an introductory piano "how to" written by Mozart? How about a Driver's Education couse taught by Al Unser? No student of physics or chemistry should be without this clear, cogent examination of thermodynamics. As one of the top scientists of this century, one can consider Fermi's thermo text as science that's "straight from the horse's mouth." Edward Perryperryer@concentric.net
A superb book to learn or revise from, 21 Jun 2001
This book contains EVERYTHING you need to know, and just what you need to know, in simple terms. If you are doing the EdExcel Physics AS/A level - THIS is the study book. It probably works out quite expensive compared to one Lett's book, but these books are so clear and understandable they are bound to help you!
The thermodynamics bible, 01 Dec 2002
This book concisely and thoroughly covers the main topics in classical thermodynamics, with clear explanations and derivations. As you would expect, the laws of thermodynamics, entropy, phase changes, and systems of several components are all covered, although statistical mechanics is not included. If you're studying thermodynamics at any level, and need a good textbook for reference or further reading, this is an excellent investment.
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Excellent, 12 Nov 2003
I use this book for my AS Level chemistry. It is not suitable for use on it's own but is an excellent supplement to a textbook. It has all the information you need, but not in as much detail as a main textbook. Easy to understand, 01 Sep 2002
This is the best AQA revision book available. The rest of the books in the series are also worth buying. They contain a large amount of content but are small enough to read through for last minute revision. They helped me to get a grade A in my chemistry AS. I would definitely recommend these books to anyone studying the AQA syllabus. An excellent guide-book for this module, 16 Mar 2002
The book covers the bare essentials for this chemistry module. Although it does not go into substantial detail, it is excellent as a quick reference and is also very useful for "last-minute" cramming Small, concise and friendly looking but with plenty detail., 07 Mar 2002
The book is perfect for revision. I found it really great that it was specific only to my sylabus because it meant there were no extra pages to wade through. Although i am aware some books tell you which parts you need to look at for each specification i prefered a book catering for only one examining board because it kept content down to a minimum making it look less threatening and much more approachable! The modular format also really helped with this, i'd suggest you get the whole set! The content is easy to understand and in easily enough detail. The books do contain colour and highlighted text but not many different colours (generally just black, one bright colour and shades of gray) which i liked beaucse i find some revision books overwhelming and confusing due to them overdoing it on the colour! All in all, a very helpful revision aid. Want to pass this exam? Buy this book!, 25 Feb 2002
It's official - whoever had the idea for this series of Collins revision guides is a genius. Why? Well, read on...... These guides are written specifically for the AQA Chemistry syllabus. Many revision guides are written for the general subject of Chemistry - however, there are differences between the different exam boards, and so using a syllabus specific revision guide ensures you are learning all of the material you need to know - and are not wasting time learning things not on your syllabus. Plus, these provide clearly worked examples of the sorts of questions you get asked not only in exams, but also for your homework - which comes in useful! There is also a mock paper - taken form the AQA resource pack - and a detailed answer scheme, so you can really test your knowledge. If that isn't enough to convince you that you should buy this immediately, this guide is also written really clearly, using bullet points, tables and margin notes to ensure you understand every topic fully, and each section is clearly referenced to the syllabus, so you can make revision notes really easily and quickly. Still not convinced? Well - my chemistry teacher was so impressed with it, he's planning to buy a complete set for his class next year! If you really want to do well in Chemistry......my advice? Buy this now! Book Review, 02 Oct 2003
I have used the book as a university textbook. Indeed it is well written, my reservation is that it devotes too little space in heat exchangers, with no cover of the NTU methods. On the contrary Power cycles and jet engine are well covered. The Best Reference on Engineering Thermodynamics Available, 09 Oct 2002
This outstanding paperback has firmly established itself as the standard course textbook for most Thermodynamic degree modules. It covers all main topics required on modern engineering courses with well-written text and wonderfully illustrated diagrams & examples. This book is an essential investment towards a high-class engineering degree. Excelent for a 2nd or 3rd year engineering student, 20 May 2001
Engineering Thermodynamics work and heat transfer is a concise, extremely well laid out text. The first section reviews the basics of thermodynamics, The second section examines the theory for fluids in engineering applications, such as combustion, power cycles and properties of mixed fluids. Section three studies the transfer of work from fluids, in plant like compressors, reciprocating internal combustion engines and jet propulsion, Finally the fourth section covers various forms of heat transfer, conduction, convection, and radiation. The content makes it an Ideal basis for a second or third year thermodynamics course as part of an engineering degree. Also it is not the kind of book you will need for one course and never use again. I have found it indispensible for three of my engineering degree couses already, in thermodynamics, internal combustion engines and Heat tranfer. Flame on, 27 Jan 2008
Excellent review of start of the art in the understanding of fire as a subject beyond just chemistry, but a dynamic and scale based phenomeneom.
Straight from the Horse's Mouth, 18 Jul 1997
Would you be interested in an introductory piano "how to" written by Mozart? How about a Driver's Education couse taught by Al Unser? No student of physics or chemistry should be without this clear, cogent examination of thermodynamics. As one of the top scientists of this century, one can consider Fermi's thermo text as science that's "straight from the horse's mouth." Edward Perryperryer@concentric.net
A superb book to learn or revise from, 21 Jun 2001
This book contains EVERYTHING you need to know, and just what you need to know, in simple terms. If you are doing the EdExcel Physics AS/A level - THIS is the study book. It probably works out quite expensive compared to one Lett's book, but these books are so clear and understandable they are bound to help you!
The thermodynamics bible, 01 Dec 2002
This book concisely and thoroughly covers the main topics in classical thermodynamics, with clear explanations and derivations. As you would expect, the laws of thermodynamics, entropy, phase changes, and systems of several components are all covered, although statistical mechanics is not included. If you're studying thermodynamics at any level, and need a good textbook for reference or further reading, this is an excellent investment.
THE BEST BOOK ON STATISTICAL PHYSICS, 23 Jul 1998
This is the Volume 5 of the famous Course of Theoretical Physics by L. D. Landau and E. M. Lifshitz. All serious students of theoretical physics must possess the ten volumes of this excellent Course, which cover in detail and rigour practically all the branches of theoretical physics. The Volume 5 treats the subject of classical and quantum statistics. It contains an unusual approach of these subjects, based on the general Gibbs method, avoiding the introduction of ergodic hypotheses and, in the case of the ideal gas, of "a priori" probabilities, which are difficult to justify and serves only to obscure the exposition. The book is complete and contains chapters not usually found in other similar books, such as the chapter on second-order phase transitions. The clarity of exposition and rigour is notorious in this book. A magnific book!
This is the most beautiful book on statistical mechanics, 23 Jul 1998
This is the first volume of the Statistical Physics of Landau, Lifshitz. It's, of course, an extraordinary book, coming from these authors. The book starts with a chapter which defines entropy and derives its main properties. Then comes a masterly chapter on Thermodynamics where the criterion for equillibrium is that the entropy be maximum. The things they derive from that! Now and then I like to reread this chapter just for fun! After that statistical mechanics of equillibrium is constructed along the lines of Gibbs, starting from the microcanonical distribution, wherefrom the others are derived. Applications then start. Thermodynamical equillibrium in General Relativity is treated, as is gravitational collapse of stars. Chemical equillibrium is wonderfully done, being applied also for relativistic reactions among elementary particles, as neutrinos. There is no other book even close to this, as physics is concerned.
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Excellent, 12 Nov 2003
I use this book for my AS Level chemistry. It is not suitable for use on it's own but is an excellent supplement to a textbook. It has all the information you need, but not in as much detail as a main textbook. Easy to understand, 01 Sep 2002
This is the best AQA revision book available. The rest of the books in the series are also worth buying. They contain a large amount of content but are small enough to read through for last minute revision. They helped me to get a grade A in my chemistry AS. I would definitely recommend these books to anyone studying the AQA syllabus. An excellent guide-book for this module, 16 Mar 2002
The book covers the bare essentials for this chemistry module. Although it does not go into substantial detail, it is excellent as a quick reference and is also very useful for "last-minute" cramming Small, concise and friendly looking but with plenty detail., 07 Mar 2002
The book is perfect for revision. I found it really great that it was specific only to my sylabus because it meant there were no extra pages to wade through. Although i am aware some books tell you which parts you need to look at for each specification i prefered a book catering for only one examining board because it kept content down to a minimum making it look less threatening and much more approachable! The modular format also really helped with this, i'd suggest you get the whole set! The content is easy to understand and in easily enough detail. The books do contain colour and highlighted text but not many different colours (generally just black, one bright colour and shades of gray) which i liked beaucse i find some revision books overwhelming and confusing due to them overdoing it on the colour! All in all, a very helpful revision aid. Want to pass this exam? Buy this book!, 25 Feb 2002
It's official - whoever had the idea for this series of Collins revision guides is a genius. Why? Well, read on...... These guides are written specifically for the AQA Chemistry syllabus. Many revision guides are written for the general subject of Chemistry - however, there are differences between the different exam boards, and so using a syllabus specific revision guide ensures you are learning all of the material you need to know - and are not wasting time learning things not on your syllabus. Plus, these provide clearly worked examples of the sorts of questions you get asked not only in exams, but also for your homework - which comes in useful! There is also a mock paper - taken form the AQA resource pack - and a detailed answer scheme, so you can really test your knowledge. If that isn't enough to convince you that you should buy this immediately, this guide is also written really clearly, using bullet points, tables and margin notes to ensure you understand every topic fully, and each section is clearly referenced to the syllabus, so you can make revision notes really easily and quickly. Still not convinced? Well - my chemistry teacher was so impressed with it, he's planning to buy a complete set for his class next year! If you really want to do well in Chemistry......my advice? Buy this now! Book Review, 02 Oct 2003
I have used the book as a university textbook. Indeed it is well written, my reservation is that it devotes too little space in heat exchangers, with no cover of the NTU methods. On the contrary Power cycles and jet engine are well covered. The Best Reference on Engineering Thermodynamics Available, 09 Oct 2002
This outstanding paperback has firmly established itself as the standard course textbook for most Thermodynamic degree modules. It covers all main topics required on modern engineering courses with well-written text and wonderfully illustrated diagrams & examples. This book is an essential investment towards a high-class engineering degree. Excelent for a 2nd or 3rd year engineering student, 20 May 2001
Engineering Thermodynamics work and heat transfer is a concise, extremely well laid out text. The first section reviews the basics of thermodynamics, The second section examines the theory for fluids in engineering applications, such as combustion, power cycles and properties of mixed fluids. Section three studies the transfer of work from fluids, in plant like compressors, reciprocating internal combustion engines and jet propulsion, Finally the fourth section covers various forms of heat transfer, conduction, convection, and radiation. The content makes it an Ideal basis for a second or third year thermodynamics course as part of an engineering degree. Also it is not the kind of book you will need for one course and never use again. I have found it indispensible for three of my engineering degree couses already, in thermodynamics, internal combustion engines and Heat tranfer. Flame on, 27 Jan 2008
Excellent review of start of the art in the understanding of fire as a subject beyond just chemistry, but a dynamic and scale based phenomeneom.
Straight from the Horse's Mouth, 18 Jul 1997
Would you be interested in an introductory piano "how to" written by Mozart? How about a Driver's Education couse taught by Al Unser? No student of physics or chemistry should be without this clear, cogent examination of thermodynamics. As one of the top scientists of this century, one can consider Fermi's thermo text as science that's "straight from the horse's mouth." Edward Perryperryer@concentric.net
A superb book to learn or revise from, 21 Jun 2001
This book contains EVERYTHING you need to know, and just what you need to know, in simple terms. If you are doing the EdExcel Physics AS/A level - THIS is the study book. It probably works out quite expensive compared to one Lett's book, but these books are so clear and understandable they are bound to help you!
The thermodynamics bible, 01 Dec 2002
This book concisely and thoroughly covers the main topics in classical thermodynamics, with clear explanations and derivations. As you would expect, the laws of thermodynamics, entropy, phase changes, and systems of several components are all covered, although statistical mechanics is not included. If you're studying thermodynamics at any level, and need a good textbook for reference or further reading, this is an excellent investment.
THE BEST BOOK ON STATISTICAL PHYSICS, 23 Jul 1998
This is the Volume 5 of the famous Course of Theoretical Physics by L. D. Landau and E. M. Lifshitz. All serious students of theoretical physics must possess the ten volumes of this excellent Course, which cover in detail and rigour practically all the branches of theoretical physics. The Volume 5 treats the subject of classical and quantum statistics. It contains an unusual approach of these subjects, based on the general Gibbs method, avoiding the introduction of ergodic hypotheses and, in the case of the ideal gas, of "a priori" probabilities, which are difficult to justify and serves only to obscure the exposition. The book is complete and contains chapters not usually found in other similar books, such as the chapter on second-order phase transitions. The clarity of exposition and rigour is notorious in this book. A magnific book!
This is the most beautiful book on statistical mechanics, 23 Jul 1998
This is the first volume of the Statistical Physics of Landau, Lifshitz. It's, of course, an extraordinary book, coming from these authors. The book starts with a chapter which defines entropy and derives its main properties. Then comes a masterly chapter on Thermodynamics where the criterion for equillibrium is that the entropy be maximum. The things they derive from that! Now and then I like to reread this chapter just for fun! After that statistical mechanics of equillibrium is constructed along the lines of Gibbs, starting from the microcanonical distribution, wherefrom the others are derived. Applications then start. Thermodynamical equillibrium in General Relativity is treated, as is gravitational collapse of stars. Chemical equillibrium is wonderfully done, being applied also for relativistic reactions among elementary particles, as neutrinos. There is no other book even close to this, as physics is concerned.
excellent, 09 Jun 2003
This book was used in conjunction with my second and third year thermal physics lectures, and it was a godsend. Kittel and Kroemer teach thermal physics through the concepts of statistical mechanics and lay a strong foundation in this way of viewing physics. From there they introduce quantities such as the partition function, the free energy, Gibbs energy, entropy and so on. They do not take the engineering approach to thermal physics, such as btu's etc. In later chapters, the knowledge that you have accquired is used to study topics such as semiconductor statistics, cryogenics, binary mixtures, phase transformations and propagation. The authors develop an incredibly strong foundation for the student to build on, and an interesting range of problems are posed at the end of each chapter, starting from easy and inceasing in difficulty, but always thought-provoking. This is a text that I constantly refer back to and that no amount of money will induce me to part with.
Advanced introduction to Thermal and Statistical Physics, 27 May 1999
This is truly a great book on the subject. It demands a lot of the reader throughout the text and the questions, which develops the text further. Sometimes the authors are a bit unclear, and there goes one crown... Still a very good book for a introduction course at eg a univerity.
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