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Author Clark, Tim, 1949-

Title The chemist's electronic book of orbitals / Timothy R. Clark, Rainer B. Koch
Published Berlin ; New York : Springer, [1999]
©1999

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 W'PONDS  541.22 Cla/Ceb  AVAILABLE
Description viii, 96 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm + 1 computer optical disc (4 3/4 in.)
4 3/4 in
Contents Machine derived contents note: Introduction.- Linear Combination of Atomic Orbitals: H2 and He2 - The Simplest Examples; The Effect of Electronegativity; p-Orbitals and pi-Overlap; Combining AOs to Build MOs; The AH2 Walsh Diagram Larger Molecules: Ethylene; Cyclopropane; pi-Systems; Hyperconjugation.- Reactions: Lewis Acid/Lewis Base Interactions; Selectivity; Frontier MO Theory; The Woodward-Hoffmann Rules.- Elementary Symmetry: Symmetry Elements; Point Groups; Irreducible Representations and Character Tables; Degenerate Orbitals.- General Information - Installation - Use.- List of Molecules.- Glossary
Summary Introduces students and researchers to the world of molecular orbitals using three-dimensional VRML representationswith the electronic components of the book delivered on the accompanying CD-ROM. The text gives a short introduction into basic qualitative molecular orbital theory to enable the reader to make the most of the VRML orbitals on the CD. The CD itself contains an extended interactive textbook and a broad selection of organic compounds and ligands for inorganic complexes including their molecular orbitals. In several demonstrations, the student can change parameters and observe the change in the orbitals or zoom and rotate the 3D-VRML objects
Analysis Órbitas moleculares
Notes System requirements: Windows 95/98/NT based PCs, Macs, and UNIX-based systems; Web browser with Java and JavaScript capabilities; a VRML plug-in, and a high resolution graphics card (16.7 million colors recommended)
Subject Molecular orbitals.
Author Koch, Rainer, 1966-
LC no. 98046052
ISBN 3540637265 hardcover alkaline paper
Other Titles Orbitals