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Engineering and Chemical Thermodynamics (2nd Edition) by Milo D. Koretsky offers a clear, well‑structured and modern presentation of thermodynamics tailored to engineering and chemical engineering students. The book stands out by integrating molecular‑level insights (such as intermolecular forces, dipoles, molecular interactions) with the macroscopic thermodynamic laws. TOC Library +1 From the very beginning, the text sets out a strong foundation: Chapter 1 introduces measured thermodynamic properties and other basic concepts including system vs surroundings, phases and units. TOC Library Chapter 2 covers the First Law—including the analysis of closed and open systems, integral and differential balances. Chapter 3 transitions to the Second Law, entropy, exergy and irreversibility, with a practical engineering viewpoint. Miami University Campus Store +1 Subsequent chapters present equations of state and intermolecular forces (Chapter 4), allowing students to connect thermodynamic behaviour of real fluids to molecular models. Then the text covers phase equilibria (Parts I‑III of this topic: Chapters 6‑8), including VLE, fugacity, and applications to engineering processes. Finally, Chapter 9 deals with chemical reaction equilibria—tying together the thermodynamics of mixtures, reactions and engineering systems. Miami University Campus Store +1 Key features: Visual and qualitative discussions of molecular interactions that help students develop intuition alongside quantitative skills. Wiley-VCH Worked‑out engineering examples and system analyses that bridge classroom theory and real‑world practice. Extensive end‑of‑chapter problems that challenge students to apply concepts in engineering contexts: energy systems, phase change, reaction systems. Updated content that includes biological systems examples and the equation of state approach for liquid and vapor phases—making the book suitable for a broad range of disciplines within chemical / process engineering. Wiley-VCH For students, this book is appropriate for a first or second course in thermodynamics in chemical engineering or related fields. It supports the development of both conceptual understanding and problem‑solving skills. For instructors, the clear progression from fundamentals to applications, and the emphasis on real engineering practice, provides an excellent backbone for courses. And for practicing engineers, the book serves as a useful reference when dealing with thermodynamic properties, process modelling, phase and reaction equilibria. In summary, Engineering and Chemical Thermodynamics (2nd Edition) by Milo D. Koretsky is a well‑designed, application‑oriented textbook that equips learners with the thermodynamic tools needed in modern engineering and chemical‑process contexts.

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SOLUTION MANUAL

, 1.2
An approximate solution can be found if we combine Equations 1.4 and 1.5:


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Assume the temperature is 22 °C. The mass of a single oxygen molecule is m = 5.14 x
10-26 kg . Substitute and solve:


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The molecules are traveling really, fast (around the length of five football fields

every second). Comment:
We can get a better solution by using the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution of speeds
that is sketched in Figure 1.4. Looking up the quantitative expression for this
expression, we have:

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2;rkT 2kT

where.f(v) is the fraction of molecules within dv of the speed v. We can find the
average speed by integrating the expression above


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