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_aCook, David B. _eauthor. _9859506 |
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_aQuantum Chemistry _b: A Unified Approach |
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_aLondon: _bICP, _c2012. |
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_axvi, 313p. _b: ill. |
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| 500 | _aIndex 309-313p. | ||
| 520 | _aThis 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 "rationalise" 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, inorganic, and physical chemistry.Each chapter has an Assignment Section containing "problems" which might be usefully attempted to improve the understanding of the new material in that chapter.The new edition has had several appendices added which give support to concepts which, if included in the main text, would have hindered the main thrust of the presentation. These new appendices are an attempt to clarify oversights and errors which have been tacitly ignored and which have now become part of the conventional wisdom. | ||
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_a Dative bonds _9859507 |
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_a Model polyatomic _9859508 |
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_a Transition elements _9859509 |
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_aAtoms and molecules _9859510 |
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