Merle Randall



Merle Randall (1888-1950) was an American chemical thermodynamics.

Related

Based on work by free energy of the substances taking part. Using this theory Gilbert Lewis spent 25 years determining free energies of various substances. In 1923 he and Randall published the results of this study and formalizing chemical thermodynamics.

According to the Belgian thermodynamicist free energy” in much of the English-speaking world.

Books

Other works by Randall include:

  • Studies in Free Energy (1912)
  • Elementary Physical Chemistry (1942)

References

  • Lewis, Gilbert Newton; Randall, Merle: Revised by Pitzer, Kenneth S. & Brewer, Leo (1961). Thermodynamics, 2nd Edition, New York, NY USA: McGraw-Hill Book Co.. ISBN 0-07-113809-9. 
 
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