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Molecular orbitals of transition metal complexes
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Bonding and structure a review of fundamental chemistry
Published 1968Subjects: Click Here to View Status and Holdings.
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Frontier orbitals and organic chemical reactions
Published 1998Subjects: “…Molecular orbitals…”
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Orbital interaction theory of organic chemistry
Published 1994Subjects: Click Here to View Status and Holdings.
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Organic reactions and orbital symmetry
Published 1972Subjects: “…Molecular orbitals…”
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General chemistry the essential concepts
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Concepts and Models of Inorganic Chemistry
Published 1994Table of Contents: “…Discrete Molecules: Molecular Orbitals. Inorganic Solids: Ionic Models. CHEMICAL REACTIONS. …”
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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Further reading4 Structure of molecules; Introduction; Electrons occupy atomic orbitals; Molecular orbitals-diatomic molecules; Bonds between different atoms; Hybridization of atomic orbitals; Rotation and rigidity; Conclusion; Looking forward; Further reading; 5 Organic reactions; Chemical reactions; Nucleophiles and electrophiles; Curly arrows represent reaction mechanisms; Drawing your own mechanisms with curly arrows; Further reading; 6 Nucleophilic addition to the carbonyl group; Molecular orbitals explain the reactivity of the carbonyl group; Attack of cyanide on aldehydes and ketones. …”
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