Description
1961 edition. Paperback cover has some wear and fading. Some pages have indents at bottom. The pages are clean. The binding is secure.
This well-preserved 1961 edition of “Principles of Electrochemistry” by Duncan A. MacInnes is a seminal work in the field of electrochemistry, which studies the interplay between electrical and chemical phenomena. MacInnes, a renowned professor at Yale University, made significant contributions to electrochemistry, particularly in the areas of electrolyte solutions and electrode processes. This book is a comprehensive treatise on the fundamental principles and applications of electrochemistry, covering topics such as electrolytic conductance, electrode potentials, and electrochemical cells. It served as a standard reference for generations of chemists, providing a deep understanding of the theoretical and experimental aspects of the subject. Despite its age, this copy remains in acceptable condition, with a secure binding and clean pages, making it a valuable addition to any chemistry or science library, or a prized possession for collectors interested in the history of electrochemistry and its pioneering figures.