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Valency and Molecular Structure, Fourth Edition provides a comprehensive historical background and experimental foundations of theories and methods relating to valency and molecular structures. In this edition, the chapter on Bohr theory has been removed while some sections, such as structures of cr...

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Main Authors: Cartmell, E. (Edward) (Author)
Corporate Authors: Elsevier Science & Technology.
Group Author: Fowles, G. W. A. (Gerald Wilfred Albert)
Published: Butterworths,
Publisher Address: London ; Boston :
Publication Dates: 1977.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Edition: Fourth edition.
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Online Access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780408708098
Summary: Valency and Molecular Structure, Fourth Edition provides a comprehensive historical background and experimental foundations of theories and methods relating to valency and molecular structures. In this edition, the chapter on Bohr theory has been removed while some sections, such as structures of crystalline solids, have been expanded. Details of structures have also been revised and extended using the best available values for bond lengths and bond angles. Recent developments are mostly noted in the chapter on complex compounds, while a new chapter has been added to serve as an introduction t.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (341 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781483140605
1483140601
Index Number: QD469
CLC: O641
Contents: Front Cover; Valency and Molecular Structure; Copyright Page; Preface to the Fourth Edition; Table of Contents; CHAPTER 1. HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION; 1.1 Electricity and Chemical Bonding; 1.2 The Lewis-Langmuir Electron-pair Bond; 1.3 Quantum Theory of Chemical Bonding; 1.4 Bibliography; CHAPTER 2. THE EXPERIMENTAL FOUNDATION OF THE QUANTUM THEORY; 2.1 Energy Units; 2.2 Black Body Radiation; 2.3 The Photoelectric Effect; 2.4 The Bohr Theory of the Hydrogen Atom; 2.5 Energy Level Diagrams; 2.6 Extensions of the Bohr Theory; CHAPTER 3. ELEMENTARY QUANTUM THEORY; 3.1 Particles and Waves.
5.3 Electron Spin5.4 The Exclusion Principle; 5.5 Ionization Energies; 5.6 The 'Building-up' ('Aufbau') Principle and the Periodic Classification; 5.7 Transition Series: the 'd-block' Elements; CHAPTER 6. THE MOLECULAR-ORBITAL METHOD; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Relationship between Atomic and Molecular Orbitals (United Atom Approach); 6.3 The LCAO Method; 6.4 Hydrogen Molecule Ion (H2 +); 6.5 Homonuclear Diatomic Molecules; 6.6 Heteronuclear Diatomic Molecules; 6.7 Bond Strength; 6.8 Reference; CHAPTER 7. THE VALENCE-BOND METHOD; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 The Hydrogen Molecule Ion.
9.3 Crystal Lattice Energy9.4 The Born-Haber Cycle; 9.5 Ionic Radii; 9.6 Ionic Structures; 9.7 Electronegativity; 9.8 The Hydrogen Bond; 9.9 Metallic Bonds; 9.10 The Molecular or van der Waals' Bond; 9.11 Bibliography; CHAPTER 10. THE STRUCTURES OF SOME SIMPLE INORGANIC COMPOUNDS; 10.1 Bond Lengths; 10.2 Calculated Bond Lengths; 10.3 Stereochemistry of Compounds Formed by Main-group Elements; 10.4 Lithium and the Alkali Metals; 10.5 Beryllium and the Alkaline Earth Metals; 10.6 Boron and the Group IIIB Elements; 10.7 Carbon and the Group IVB Elements; 10.8 Nitrogen and the Group VB Elements.