Cold Chemistry

Cold Chemistry
Author: Olivier Dulieu
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages: 692
Release: 2017-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1788013557

Recent years have seen tremendous progress in research on cold and controlled molecular collisions, both in theory and in experiment. The advent of techniques to prepare cold and ultracold molecules and ions, to store them in optical lattices or in charged quasicristalline structures, and to use them in crossed or merged beam experiments have opened many new possibilities to study the most fundamental aspects of molecular interactions. At the same time, theoretical work has made progress in tackling these problems and accurately describing quantum effects in complex systems, and in proposing viable options to control chemical reactions at ultralow energies. Through tutorials on both the theoretical and experimental aspects of research in cold and ultracold molecular collisions, this book provides advanced undergraduate students, graduate students and researchers with the foundations needed to understand this exciting field.

An Introduction to Cold and Ultracold Chemistry

An Introduction to Cold and Ultracold Chemistry
Author: Jesús Pérez Ríos
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2020-11-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 303055936X

This book provides advanced undergraduate and graduate students with an overview of the fundamentals of cold and ultracold chemistry. Beginning with definitions of what cold and ultracold temperatures mean in chemistry, the book then takes the student through the essentials of scattering theory (classical and quantum mechanical), light-matter interaction, reaction dynamics and Rydberg physics. The author aims to show the reader the richness of the topic while motivating students to understand the fundamentals of these intriguing reactions and underlying connecting relationships. Including material which was previously only found in specialized review articles, this book provides students working in the fields of ultracold gases, chemical physics and physical chemistry with the tools they need to immerse themselves in the realm of cold and ultracold chemistry. This book opens up the exciting chemical laws which govern chemistry at low temperatures to the next generation of researchers.

Scientific Soapmaking

Scientific Soapmaking
Author: Kevin M. Dunn
Publisher: Clavicula Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2010
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1935652095

"Scientific Soapmaking" bridges the gap between the technical and craft literature. It explains the chemistry of fats, oils, and soaps, and teaches sophisticated analytical techniques that can be carried out using equipment and materials familiar to makers of handcrafted soap.

Cold Chemistry

Cold Chemistry
Author: Olivier Dulieu
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages: 692
Release: 2017-12-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1782625976

Explores the theoretical and experimental aspects of cold and ultracold molecular collisions, for students and researchers in theoretical chemistry and chemical reaction/molecular dynamics.

Hot Molecules, Cold Electrons

Hot Molecules, Cold Electrons
Author: Paul Nahin
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2020-03-17
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0691191727

"This book is a testament to the intimate, mutual embrace of mathematics and physics. It achieves that by telling the story of an historical event of tremendous impact upon society, both spiritually and technically - the mid-19th century construction of the trans-Atlantic telegraph cable, which reduced the time to send a message across the ocean from weeks to minutes. The story of the cable actually begins decades earlier, at the start of the century, with the French mathematical physicist Joseph Fourier's development of the mathematics that the Scottish physicist William Thomson (later Lord Kelvin) would use to analyze the electrical physics of the cable. The story of Fourier opens the book, that of Thomson completes it, and in-between the reader will learn how to derive Fourier's second-order partial differential equation for the flow of heat energy in matter, how Fourier solved the heat equation, how Thomson used Fourier's solutions to calculate the age of the Earth (imagined to be the result of the of an initially molten sphere of blinding brilliance) and, finally, how Thomson showed that the heat equation also describes the Atlantic cable. An epilogue describing the post-Thomson developments completes the book. All readers who have completed first courses at the level of AP-calculus and AP-physics will be able to read this book. This is a perhaps surprising feature of the book, as the mathematics discussed is normally not encountered until the second year (or even later) of college-level work. This book shows that, in fact, the technical material is fully graspable by a college freshman. Unlike a pure technical book, readers will also find a lot of fascinating history in this book (including the bizarre story of how the English novelist Charles Dickens used the Atlantic cable to send a coded message - during his 1867 American reading tour - to avoid a career-damaging scandal concerning his mistress)"--

Cold Molecules

Cold Molecules
Author: Roman Krems
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 756
Release: 2009-06-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1420059041

The First Book on Ultracold MoleculesCold molecules offer intriguing properties on which new operational principles can be based (e.g., quantum computing) or that may allow researchers to study a qualitatively new behavior of matter (e.g., Bose-Einstein condensates structured by the electric dipole interaction). This interdisciplinary book discusse

Cool Chemistry Concoctions

Cool Chemistry Concoctions
Author: Joe Rhatigan
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2007
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781579908829

What could be more entertaining than grossing out parents with a homemade batch of disgusting, runny slime? These 50 irresistible experiments, explained in terms that children will appreciate, show how enjoyable science can be. All the activities appear on colorful, illustrated spreads with an engaging cast of kid characters who show how the science fun is done. Most of the experiments use ordinary household materials, and they provide some cool visual and tactile effects.

Kitchen Chemistry

Kitchen Chemistry
Author: Cynthia Light Brown
Publisher: Build It Yourself
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-03-20
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781619308848

Provides step-by-step instructions for using common kitchen items to perform basic chemistry experiments involving atoms and molecules, states of matter, and reactions.