The biggest change in the years since the first edition is the proliferation of computational chemistry programs that calculate molecular properties. McQuarrie presents step-by-step SCF calculations of a helium atom and a hydrogen molecule, in addition to including the Hartree-Fock method and post-Hartree-Fock methods.
The biggest change in the years since the first edition is the proliferation of computational chemistry programs that calculate molecular properties. McQuarrie presents step-by-step SCF calculations of a helium atom and a hydrogen molecule, in addition to including the Hartree-Fock method and post-Hartree-Fock methods.
As the author of landmark chemistry books and textbooks, Donald McQuarrie's name is synonymous with excellence in chemical education. From his classic text on Statistical Mechanics to his recent quantum-first tour de force on Physical Chemistry, McQuarrie's best selling textbooks are highly acclaimed by the chemistry community. McQuarrie received his PhD from the University of Oregon, and is Professor Emeritus from the Department of Chemistry at the University of California, Davis.
Inhaltsangabe
From the contents: The Dawn of Quantum Theory - The Classical Wave Equation - The Schrödinger Equation and a Particle in a Box - The Postulates and General Principles of Quantum Mechanics - The Harmonic Oscillator and Vibrational Spectroscopy - The Rigid Rotator and Rotational Spectroscopy - The Hydrogen Atom - Approximation Methods - Many-Electron Atoms - The Chemical Bond: One-and-Two-Electron Molecules - Qualitative Theory of Chemical Bonding - Appendices - Solutions of Problems - Index
From the contents: The Dawn of Quantum Theory - The Classical Wave Equation - The Schrödinger Equation and a Particle in a Box - The Postulates and General Principles of Quantum Mechanics - The Harmonic Oscillator and Vibrational Spectroscopy - The Rigid Rotator and Rotational Spectroscopy - The Hydrogen Atom - Approximation Methods - Many-Electron Atoms - The Chemical Bond: One-and-Two-Electron Molecules - Qualitative Theory of Chemical Bonding - Appendices - Solutions of Problems - Index
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