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Orbitals in Chemistry

Orbitals in Chemistry

Orbitals in Chemistry

A Modern Guide for Students
Author:
Victor M. S. Gil, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal
Published:
August 2000
Availability:
Available
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780521666497
£83.00
GBP
Paperback

    This text presents a unified and up-to-date discussion of the role of atomic and molecular orbitals in chemistry, from the quantum mechanical foundations to the recent developments and applications. The discussion is mainly qualitative, largely based on symmetry arguments. It is felt that a sound mastering of the concepts and qualitative interpretations is needed, especially when students are becoming more and more familiar with numerical calculations based on atomic and molecular orbitals. The text is mathematically less demanding than most traditional quantum chemistry books but still retains clarity and rigour. The physical insight is maximized and abundant illustrations are used. The relationships between the more formal quantum mechanical formalisms and the traditional chemical descriptions of chemical bonding are critically established. This book is of primary interest to undergraduate chemistry students and others taking courses of which chemistry is a significant part.

    • Includes 120 exercises with solutions, and nearly 150 figures
    • Unified, balanced up-to-date view of the subject
    • Extensive bibliography including 85 papers on the teaching of chemistry and physics

    Product details

    August 2000
    Paperback
    9780521666497
    328 pages
    246 × 174 × 20 mm
    0.614kg
    127 b/w illus. 120 exercises
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Energy, probability and electrons
    • 2. An introduction to the dynamics of microsystems
    • 3. One electron atoms: atomic orbitals
    • 4. The one electron molecule H2+: molecular orbitals
    • 5. Many electron atoms and the orbital concept
    • 6. Orbitals in diatomic molecules
    • 7. Orbitals in polyatomic molecules
    • 8. Molecular orbitals and electron pair bonding
    • 9. p Molecular orbitals: conjugation and resonance
    • 10. Patterns in localised chemical bonds
    • 11. The concept of molecular orbitals in other systems
    • 12. Orbitals in action.
      Author
    • Victor M. S. Gil , Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal