An Introduction to Molecular Orbitals
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 10 June 1993
- ISBN 9780195069181
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages352 pages
- Size 242x169x21 mm
- Weight 684 g
- Language English
- Illustrations line drawings 0
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Short description:
This is an up-to-date introduction to the most fundamental ideas of molecular orbital theory. It first presents the elementary ideas of molecular orbital theory and then builds on these ideas, leading the reader through a smooth progression to a qualitative understanding of electronic structure, geometry, and reactivity.
MoreLong description:
This up-to-date introduction to the most fundamental ideas of molecular orbital theory leads the reader through a clear and nonmathematical presentation of electronic structure, geometry, and reactivity of molecules. The authors are recognized authorities in this field and their qualitative approach makes this primary text very accessible to advanced undergraduates as well as graduate students. The many diagrams of molecular orbitals provide a great insight into the
theoretical ideas discussed.
Will be ideal for chemistry students at all levels.
Table of Contents:
From the Periodic Table to Molecules
Properties of Atoms
Interaction of Two Atomic Orbitals on Different Centers
Fragment Orbital Method: Application to Some Model Systems
Interactions Between Two Fragment Orbitals: Linear AH2, Trigonal AH3, and Tetrahedral AH4
Between Three Fragment Orbitals: The Molecules AH, Bent AH2, and Pyrimidal AH3
Construction of Molecular Orbitals
Large Molecules
Orbital Correlation Diagrams: The Model Systems H3+ and H3-
Geometry of AH2 and AH3 Molecules
Molecular Geometry Using Fragment Molecular Orbitals
An Introduction to the study of Chemical Reactivity