3/01/2013

Quantum Chemistry: A Unified Approach Review

Quantum Chemistry: A Unified Approach
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This book is a valuable guide for people who are interested in quantum chemistry, especially for first year students. It is also a good textbook for an educator in quantum chemistry

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This book is a presentation of a qualitative theory of chemical bonding stressing the physical processes which occur on bond formation. It differs from most (if not all) other books in that it does not seek to 'rationalize' the phenomena of bonding by a series of mnemonic rules. A principal feature is a unified and consistent treatment across all types of bonding in organic, physical and inorganic chemistry.
Contents: How Science Deals with Complex Problems; What We Know About Atomsand Molecules; A Strategy for Electronic Structure; The Pauli Principle andOrbitals; A Model Polyatomic: Methane; Lone Pairs of Electrons; OrganicMolecules with Multiple Bonds; Molecular Symmetry; Diatomics with MultipleBonds; Dative Bonds; Delocalised Electronic Substructures: Aromaticity;Organic and Inorganic Chemistry; Further Down the Periodic Table;Reconsidering Empirical Rules; Mavericks and Other Lawbreakers; The TransitionElements; Omissions and Conclusions.

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