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Physical chemistry is the study of macroscopic, atomic, subatomic and particle phenomena in chemical systems in terms of principles, practices and concepts of physics such as movement, energy, force, time, thermodynamics, quantum chemistry, statistical mechanics, Analytical dynamics and chemical equilibrium.
Physical chemistry, in contrast to chemical physics, is predominantly (but not always) a macroscopic or supra-molecular science, since most of the principles on which it was founded are related to mass and not just to molecular structure / Atomic, chemical equilibrium and colloids).
Some of the relationships that physical chemistry strives to solve include the effects of:
1. Inter molecular forces acting on the physical properties of the materials (plasticity, tensile strength, surface tension in liquids).
2. Kinetics of reaction on reaction rate.
3. The identity of the ions and the electrical conductivity of the materials.
4. Surface and electrochemical chemistry of cell membranes.
5. Interaction of one body with another in terms of amounts of heat and work called thermodynamics.
6. Heat transfer between a chemical system and its environment during the phase change or chemical reaction that takes place called thermochemistry
7. Study of the colligative properties of the number of species present in solution.
8. The number of phases, the number of components and the degree of freedom (or variance) can be correlated with each other using the phase rule.
9. Reactions of electrochemical cells.