Quantum chemistry & spectroscopy / Thomas Engel ; chapter 15, "Computational chemistry," was contributed by Warren Hehre.

Author
Engel, Thomas, 1942- [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
3rd ed.
Published/​Created
Boston : Pearson, ©2013.
Description
xvii, 507 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm

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        Library of Congress genre(s)
        Notes
        Includes index.
        Bibliographic references
        Includes bibliographical references and index.
        Contents
        • From classical to quantum mechanics
        • The Schrodinger equation
        • The quantum mechanical postulates
        • Using quantum mechanics on simple systems
        • The particle in the box and the real world
        • Commuting and noncommuting operators and surprising consequences of entanglement
        • A quantum mechanical model for the vibration and rotation of molecules
        • The vibrational and rotational spectroscopy of diatomic molecules
        • The hydrogen atom
        • Many-electron atoms
        • Quantum states for many-electron atoms and atomic spectroscopy
        • The chemical bond in diatomic molecules
        • Molecular structure and energy levels for polyatomic molecules
        • Electronic spectroscopy
        • Computational chemistry
        • Molecular symmetry
        • Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
        Other title(s)
        Quantum chemistry and spectroscopy
        ISBN
        • 9780321766199 ((casebound))
        • 0321766199 ((casebound))
        • 9780321781611
        • 0321781619
        • 9781292039510
        • 1292039515
        LCCN
        2011046906
        OCLC
        754713352
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