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Chemical Applications of Group Theory, An Indian Adaptation

by F. Albert Cotton
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Paperback: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9788194726364
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Wiley
  • Publisher Imprint: Wiley
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  • Pages: 484
  • Original Price: INR 889.0
  • Language: English
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  • Item Weight: 500 grams
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Chemical Applications of Group Theory is a well-established textbook that explains the principles of molecular and crystallographic symmetry and their immense significance. It aims to teach the use of symmetry arguments to the typical experimental chemist in a meaningful and useful manner and serves as the first introduction for students intending to pursue theoretical work in the field. It retains the easy-to-read format and informal flavor of the previous editions and includes new material on the symmetric properties of extended arrays (crystals), projection operators, LCAO molecular orbitals, and electron counting rules. ·Introduction to Symmetry ·Definitions and Theorems of Group Theory ·Molecular Symmetry and the Symmetry Groups ·Representations of Groups ·Role of Quantum Mechanics in Group Theory ·Molecular Orbital Theory and its Applications in Organic Chemistry ·Molecular Orbital Theory for Inorganic and Organometallic Compounds ·Ligand Field Theory ·Molecular Vibrations ·Crystallographic Symmetry

F. Albert Cotton, American chemist (1930- 2007) was renowned for his work in the field of inorganic chemistry, particularly his pioneering research into the direct chemical bonding of pairs and clusters of atoms of elements known as transition metals. He discovered and analyzed many compounds that contain double or multiple metal-metal bonds, including the first known metal-metal quadruple bonds (1964). In explaining the nature of metal-metal bonding and of bonding between metal and carbon atoms in organometallic molecules, Cotton’s work was highly important in helping to understand catalysts, substances that increase the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the reaction and that are essential in biological systems and certain industrial processes.

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