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082 | _a541.28 ENG-Q | ||
100 | _aEngel, Thomas | ||
245 | _aQuantum Chemistry & Spectroscopy | ||
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_bPearson Pub _c2009 _aNoida |
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500 | _a1. From Classical to Quantum Mechanics 2. The Schrödinger Equation 3. The Quantum Mechanical Postulates 4. Using Quantum Mechanics on Simple Systems 5. The Particle in the Box and the Real World 6. Commuting and Noncommuting Operators and the Surprising Consequences of Entanglement 7. A Quantum Mechanical Model for the Vibration and Rotation of Molecules 8. The Vibrational and Rotational Spectroscopy of Diatomic Molecules 9. The Hydrogen Atom 10. Many-Electron Atoms 11. Quantum States for Many- Electron Atoms and Atomic Spectroscopy 12. The Chemical Bond in Diatomic Molecules 13. Molecular Structure and Energy Levels for Polyatomic Molecules 14. Electronic Spectroscopy 15. Computational Chemistry 16. Molecular Symmetry 17. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Salient Features • Modern applications are drawn from biology, environmental science, and material science to help give Physical Chemistry immediate relevance to students. • An emphasis on problem solving includes: • Numerous Worked Examples and highlighted Key Equations throughout help students understand the math and develop their own problem-solving skills. • Concept Questions, Quantitative Problems, and a unique set of problems related to the web-based simulations and animations at the end of each chapter offer students a variety of study and assessment resources. • Additional math-development resources, available in an Appendix, that provide a quick reference. • Current research is featured throughout along with new developments in the field, such as gap engineering, quantum dots, quantum wells, teleportation, and scanning tunneling microscopy to reflect the vibrancy of the field today. • Coverage of Computational Chemistry, including a distinct chapter written by Warren Hehre, transforms the teaching of chemical bonding and molecular structure from qualitative to quantitative. | ||
650 | _aPhysical chemistry | ||
700 | _aThomas ENGEL | ||
856 | _uhttps://books.google.co.in/books?id=XvcZRYhYuR8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=QUANTUM+CHEMISTRY+AND+SPECTROSCOPy+by+engel&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjLgZ3RvJHnAhXi4jgGHZ2jAj8Q6AEIMTAB#v=onepage&q=QUANTUM%20CHEMISTRY%20AND%20SPECTROSCOPy%20by%20engel&f=false | ||
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