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Partition functions calculation from "summary" of Physical Chemistry by Robert G. Mortimer

The calculation of partition functions is a fundamental concept in physical chemistry that allows us to determine the thermodynamic properties of a system. The partition function is a mathematical function that provides a complete description of the microscopic state of a system at a given temperature. It takes into account the energy levels and degeneracies of the system, allowing us to calculate important thermodynamic quantities such as the internal energy, entropy, and free energy. To calculate the partition function, we first need to determine the energy levels of the system and their corresponding degeneracies. The energy levels represent the possible values of energy that the system can have, while the degeneracies indicate the number of states associated with each energy level. By summing over all possible states of the system, we can construct the partition function, which gives us a measure of the system's total energy. The partition function is defined as the sum of the Boltzmann factors of all possible states of the system. The Boltzmann factor is a term that takes into account...
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    Physical Chemistry

    Robert G. Mortimer

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