Further Reading
- P. Atkins and J. de Paula, "Atkins' Physical Chemistry" (8th edition, Freeman 2006), chap.5
- T. Engel and P. Reid, "Physical Chemistry" (Pearson Benjamin-Cummings 2006), p.210
- K.J. Laidler and J.H. Meiser, "Physical Chemistry" (Benjamin-Cummings 1982), p.184-189
- P. Rock, "Chemical Thermodynamics" (MacMillan 1969), chap.9
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