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Molecules And Models The Molecular Structures Of Main Group Element Compounds Arne Haaland

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Molecules And Models The Molecular Structures Of Main Group Element Compounds Arne Haaland
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.33 MB
Pages: 330
Author: Arne Haaland
ISBN: 9780199235353, 019923535X
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Molecules And Models The Molecular Structures Of Main Group Element Compounds Arne Haaland by Arne Haaland 9780199235353, 019923535X instant download after payment.

This book provides a systematic description of the molecular structures and bonding in simple compounds of the main group elements with particular emphasis on bond distances, bond energies and coordination geometries. The description includes the structures of hydrogen, halogen and methyl derivatives of the elements in each group, some of these molecules are ionic, some polar covalent. The survey of molecules whose structures conform to well-established trends is followed by representative examples of molecules that do not conform. It also describes electron donor-acceptor and hydrogen bonded complexes. Chemists use models to systematize our knowledge, to memorize information and to predict the structures of compounds that have not yet been studied. The book provides a lucid discussion of a number of models such as the Lewis electron-pair bond and the VSEPR models, the spherical and polarizable ion models, and molecular orbital calculations, and it outlines the successes and failures of each.

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