The chemical bond : a fundamental quantum mechanical picture

Providing the quantum-mechanical foundations of chemical bonding, this unique textbook emphasizes key concepts such as superposition, degeneracy of states and the role of the electron spin. These quantum mechanical notions are usually oversimplified or meticulously circumvented on other books, to the frustration of serious readers who want to understand, for example, why two protons can be stably bound with only one electron to make the simplest molecule H2+. An initial, concise and compactpresentation ofthe rudiments of quantum mechanicsenables readers to progress through the back with a firm grounding. Experimental examples are included to illustrate how the abstract concepts are manifest in real systems. TOC:The Electron:A Primadonna in Chemical Bonding.- Fundamentals of Quantum Mechanics: A Prerequisite for Understanding the Chemical Bond.- One-Electron Systems: The Fundamental System.- Multy-Electron Atoms: the Building Blocks that Produce the Tremendous Variety of Molecules.- The Born- Oppenheimer Approximation: Separation of Elecgtronic Motion from Nuclear Motion in Chemical Bonding.- The Hydrogen Molecular Ion: The Simplest, but the Most Fundamental System for Understanding Chemical Bonds.- The Hydrogen Molecule: Why are Two Neutral Hydrogen Atemos Stabilized by Simply Approaching Each Other?.- Polyatomiy Molecules: Towards and Understanding of Chemical Bonds in Polyatomic Molecules.

Standort
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
ISBN
9783540206385
3540206388
Maße
24 cm
Umfang
XV, 206 S.
Sprache
Englisch
Anmerkungen
graph. Darst.
Literaturverz. S. 197 - 201

Erschienen in
Springer series in chemical physics ; 76

Klassifikation
Chemie
Schlagwort
Chemische Bindung
Quantenchemie

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Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, Hong Kong, London, Milan, Paris, Tokyo
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Springer
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2004
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