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Valency and Molecular Structure

Valency and Molecular Structure
Author: E. Cartmell
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1483140601

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Valency and Molecular Structure, Fourth Edition provides a comprehensive historical background and experimental foundations of theories and methods relating to valency and molecular structures. In this edition, the chapter on Bohr theory has been removed while some sections, such as structures of crystalline solids, have been expanded. Details of structures have also been revised and extended using the best available values for bond lengths and bond angles. Recent developments are mostly noted in the chapter on complex compounds, while a new chapter has been added to serve as an introduction to the spectroscopy of complex compounds. Other topics include the experimental foundation of the quantum theory; molecular-orbital method; ionic, hydrogen, and metallic bonds; structures of some simple inorganic compounds; and electronic spectra of transition-metal complexes. This publication is a useful reference for undergraduate students majoring in chemistry and other affiliated science subjects.


Valency and molecular structure. 3rd ed

Valency and molecular structure. 3rd ed
Author: Edward CARTMELL (and FOWLES (Gerald Wilfred Albert))
Publisher:
Total Pages: 315
Release: 1966
Genre:
ISBN:

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Valency and Molecular Structure

Valency and Molecular Structure
Author: Edward Cartmell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1961
Genre: Molecules
ISBN:

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Second edition. Part two has been revised and re-arranged with greater emphasis on the molecular-orbital method and part three has been almost completely re-written.


Valence Bond Theory and Chemical Structure

Valence Bond Theory and Chemical Structure
Author: D. J. Klein
Publisher: Elsevier Publishing Company
Total Pages: 652
Release: 1990
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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For the last two or three decades molecular-orbital theory has been the main foundation of descriptions of molecular structure. In recent years, however, there has been a strong resurgence of interest in the older valence bond theory. In this timely book leading researchers describe valence bond theory and its applications to a wide range of chemical problems. The opening articles provide background materials and a historical perspective of the subject. These are followed by articles on recent computational methodology, discussions of recent novel ab initio calculations (as on benzene), descriptions for conceptual chemical bonding ideas as applied both to molecular structures and chemical reactions, and finally several applications involving condensed matter, including polymers, magnetic solids, metals and high-T c superconductors.


Valency and Bonding

Valency and Bonding
Author: Frank Weinhold
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 768
Release: 2005-06-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780521831284

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The first modernized overview of chemical valency and bonding theory, based on current computational technology.


Valency

Valency
Author: M.F. O'Dwyer
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1461262623

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This book was written after one of us published two editions of a smaller book (Atomic Structure and Valency by R. D. Brown, 1961 and 1966) and from the experiences of all three of us teaching a first-year university course in valency at Monash University. Our object has been to give enough of an historical introduction to quantum mechanics to enable a student to grasp the fundamental ideas without being subjected to much mathematical formalism. We have also tried to avoid making erroneous statements in the interest of simplicity (e. g" the widespread tendency to ignore the difference between 2Pl, 2po, 2p-l and 2px, 2py, 2p z) because these lead to irritation and confusion of the better students, when they proceed to further studies of chemical quantum mechanics. The topics we have chosen to expand upon-i. e. , energy levels of electrons in atoms, energetic considerations of bonding in diatomic molecules, and packing of ions in the simplest solid state structures we believe form a good basis for students to progress to more complicated systems in a qualitative way. Both space and the intended level ofthe book have necessitated that the experimental section on spectroscopic and diffrac tion methods be very introductory. Again we believe that it is essential for a student to have some acquaintance with this, if the whole subject is to have a firm basis.