Introduction to the Thermodynamics of Materials
Author:David R. Gaskell, David E. Laughlin
Edition:7th Edition
Thermodynamic principles are applied to materials systems, focusing on energy, entropy, and equilibrium in solids, liquids, and gases. It connects fundamental laws with phase behavior, chemical reactions, and material properties, providing a framework for understanding processes such as phase transformations, solution behavior, and electrochemical systems.

Chapters
- Chapter 1: Introduction & Key Thermodynamic Terms→
- Chapter 2: First Law of Thermodynamics→
- Chapter 3: Second Law of Thermodynamics & Entropy→
- Chapter 4: Statistical Interpretation of Entropy→
- Chapter 5: Fundamental Thermodynamic Equations→
- Chapter 6: Heat Capacity, Enthalpy, Entropy & Third Law→
- Chapter 7: Phase Equilibrium in One-Component Systems→
- Chapter 8: Thermodynamic Behavior of Gases→
- Chapter 9: Thermodynamic Behavior of Solutions→
- Chapter 10: Gibbs Free Energy & Binary Phase Diagrams→
- Chapter 11: Reactions Involving Gases→
- Chapter 12: Reactions in Pure Solids & Gas Phases→
- Chapter 13: Reaction Equilibria in Condensed Solutions→
- Chapter 14: Electrochemistry & Thermodynamics→
- Chapter 15: Binary System Solution Models→
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