Introduction to quantum theory and atomic structure
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Introduction to quantum theory and atomic structure
(Oxford chemistry primers, 37)(Oxford science publications)
Oxford University Press, 1996
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 87) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Chemistry students need a basic understanding of quantum theory and its applications to atomic and molecularstructure and spectroscopy. This book develops the basic concepts needed as background, and discusses atomic structure but not molecular applications. The first two chapters are concerned with the basic ideas and problems of wave-particle duality, the nature of wavefunction, and its statistical interpretation. Chapter 3 discusses some important applications
of Schrodinger's equation to chemically relevant situations. Chapters 4 and 5 deal respectively with the hydrogen atom, and with the structure of many electron atoms and the periodic table of elements. The emphasis throughout is on the physical concepts and their concrete application. The
required background in mathematics is elementary calculus and the properties of trigonometric and exponential functions, but not complex numbers. Necessary concepts of classical physics are developed as required.
Table of Contents
- 1. Electromagnetic waves and photons
- 2. The wave properties of matter
- 3. Applications of Schrodinger's equation
- 4. The hydrogen atom
- 5. Many-electron atoms and the periodic table
- Further reading
- Answers to numerical problems
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