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for a one-semester introductory course in physical chemistry for
students of biosciences. Most students enrolled in this course have
taken general chemistry, organic chemistry, and a year of physics
and calculus. Only basic skills of differential and integral
calculus are required for understanding the equations. For
premedical students, this text will form the basis for taking
courses like physiology in medical school. For those intending to
pursue graduate study in biosciences, the material presented here
will serve as an introduction to topics in biophysical chemistry
courses, where more advanced texts such as those by Gennis, van
Holde, and Cantor & Schimmel are used. The author's aim is to
emphasize understanding physical concepts rather than focusing on
precise mathematical development or on actual experimental details.
The end-of-chapter problems have both physiochemical and biological
applications.
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