Molecular Modelling and Bonding

Why do molecules adopt particular shapes? What determines the physical and chemical properties of a material? Molecular Modelling and Bonding answers these questions by introducing the ideas behind molecular and quantum mechanics, using a largely non-mathematical approach. Atomic and molecular orbit...

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Corporate Authors: Royal Society of Chemistry (Great Britain), Open University
Other Authors: Moore, Elaine Elaine A.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, UK Royal Society of Chemistry 2002
Series:The molecular world
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