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An introduction to molecular orbitals

Title
An introduction to molecular orbitals / by Yves Jean and François Volatron ; translated and edited by Jeremy Burdett.
Author
Jean, Yves, 1948-
Publication
New York : Oxford University Press, 1993.

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Additional Authors
  • Volatron, François.
  • Burdett, Jeremy K., 1947-
Description
xiv, 337 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
Uniform Title
Orbitales moleculaires. English
Alternative Title
Orbitales moleculaires.
Subject
  • Molecular orbitals
  • MO-Theorie
  • Molekülorbital
  • Einführung
  • Chemische binding
  • Elektronenbanen
  • Elektronenstructuur
  • Periodiek systeem der elementen
  • Structuur-activiteit-relatie
  • Orbitales moléculaires
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Machine derived contents note: PART I: Introduction to Atomic and Molecular Structure -- 1. From the Periodic Table to Molecules -- 2. Properties of Atoms -- PART II: Building Up Molecular Orbitals and Electronic Structure -- 3. Interaction of Two Atomic Orbitals on Different Centers -- 4. The Fragment Orbital Method; Application to Some Model Systems -- 5. Interactions between Two Fragment Orbitals: Linear AH2, Trigonal AH3 and Tetrahedral AH4 -- 6. Interactions between Three Fragment Orbitals. The Molecules AH, Bent AH2 and Pyramidal AH3 -- 7. Interactions between Four Fragment Orbitals: The Diatomic Molecules A2 and AB -- 8. Large Molecules -- PART III: Introduction to the Study of the Geometry and Reactivity of Molecules -- 9. Orbital Correlation Diagrams: The Model Systems H3+ and H3- -- 10. Geometry of AH2 and AH3 Molecules -- 11. Molecular Geometry Using Fragment Molecular Orbitals -- 12. An Introduction to the Study of Chemical Reactivity -- PART IV: Problems.
ISBN
  • 0195069188
  • 9780195069181
LCCN
92045676
OCLC
  • ocm27266237
  • 27266237
  • SCSB-1980832
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library