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ISBN-10 : 9812567054
ISBN-13 : 9789812567055
Author: Dorothy Wallace, Joseph J. Belbruno
This book is an introduction to quantum mechanics and mathematics that leads to the solution of the Schrodinger equation. It can be read and understood by undergraduates without sacrificing the mathematical details necessary for a complete solution giving the shapes of molecular orbitals seen in every chemistry text. Readers are introduced to many mathematical topics new to the undergraduate curriculum, such as basic representation theory, Schur's lemma, and the Legendre polynomials.
Chapter 1 Rutherford, Bohr and Balmer
Chapter 2 Some Important Experiments
Coulomb's Law
1.2 Electrons
Light
The Dual Nature of Matter
Chapter 3 Early Quantum Mechanics: The Atom
Chapter 4 New Assumptions
Chapter 5 Zetetics
Chapter 6 Classical Waves
Chapter 7 Particle-in-a-Box
Chapter 8 Exploring the Analogy
Chapter 9 Dr. Schrödinger, I Presume?
Chapter 10 The Quantum Numbers
Chapter 11 Pleased to Meet you, Dr. Schur
Schur's Lemma
Chapter 12 The Spherical Harmonics
Chapter 13 More French Mathematicians
A Guided Tour of the Radial Part of Schrödinger's Equation
Chapter 14 Reprise: The Quantum Numbers
Chapter 15 Chemistry and Bonding
Chapter 16 Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion
VSEPR Summary
Chapter 17 The Shape of an Orbital
Chapter 18 Molecular Orbital Theory
Examples
Chapter 19 Valence Bond Theory
Examples of VB Model Application
Chapter 20 Other Kinds of Bonding
Chapter 21 Case Study: Dye Molecules
Chapter 22 Afterword
the little bell that couldn't ring
the little bell that wouldn't ring
that rings the bell
a bell that rings
a bell that cannot ring
Tags: The Bell, That Rings, Primer, Quantum Mechanics, Chemical Bonding, Dorothy Wallace, Joseph Belbruno