Designed to encourage active and collaborative learning in the physical chemistry classroom, this text is a collection of group activities (ChemActivities) that can accompany any physical chemistry text. These ChemActivities teach students how to think like scientists, rather than simply memorizing important conclusions arrived at by great scientists of the past.
Designed to encourage active and collaborative learning in the physical chemistry classroom, this text is a collection of group activities (ChemActivities) that can accompany any physical chemistry text. These ChemActivities teach students how to think like scientists, rather than simply memorizing important conclusions arrived at by great scientists of the past.
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Höhe: 277 mm
Breite: 217 mm
Dicke: 9 mm
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978-0-618-30854-5 (9780618308545)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Atomic and Molecular Energies 1. The Energies of Molecules 2. Quantum Mechanics 3. Translational Energy (I) 4. Translational Energy (II) 5. Molecular Vibration 6 . Molecular Rotation Electronic Structure of Atoms 7. The Hydrogen Atom (I) 8. The Hydrogen Atom (II) 9. Multielectron Atoms 10. Electron Spin 11. Photoelectron Spectroscopy 12. Electron Configurations 13. Term Symbols Electronic Structure of Molecules 14 Huckel Molecular Orbitals 15. Conjugated Pi Systems 16. Molecular Orbitals and Energies from MOPAC/AM1 17. Molecular Orbitals and Energies for Diatomic Molecules in the Second Period The Distribution of Energy States 18. Thermal Energies 19. Thermal Energies of Molecules Spectroscopy 20. Selection Rules 21. Rotational and Vibrational Spectra of Molecules 22. Electronic Spectra of Atoms and Molecules 23. Photoelectron Spectra of Molecules Appendix A.1 Values of Selected Fundamental Constants A.2 Selected Conversion Factors A.3 The Hermite Polynomials A.4 The Associated Legendre Polynomials A.5 Some Useful Integrals A.6 The General Formula for Hydrogen Atom Wavefunctions A.7 The Radial Function, R(r), for Hydrogen-like Atoms A.8 Wavefunctions for Hydrogen-like Atoms