Image for Quantum Mechanics for Chemists

Quantum Mechanics for Chemists

Part of the Basic Concepts in Chemistry series
See all formats and editions

"Quantum Mechanics for Chemists" is designed to provide chemistry undergraduates with a basic understanding of the principles of quantum mechanics.

The text assumes some knowledge of chemical bonding and a familiarity with the qualitative aspects of molecular orbitals in molecules, such as butadine and benzene.

Thus, it is intended to follow a basic course in organic and/or inorganic chemistry.

The approach is rather different from that adopted in most books on quantum chemistry in that the Schrodinger wave equation is introduced at a fairly late stage, after students have become familiar with the application of de Broglie-type wavefunctions to free particles and particles in a box.

Likewise, the Hamiltonian operator and the concept of eigenfunctions and eigenvalues are not introduced until the last two chapters of the book, where approximate solutions to the wave equation for many-electron atoms and molecules are discussed.

In this way, students receive a gradual introduction to the basic concepts of quantum mechanics.

Read More
Title Unavailable: Out of Print
Product Details
John Wiley & Sons Inc
0471553654 / 9780471553656
Paperback
541.28
10/08/2004
United States
200 pages, illustrations
199 x 246 mm, 426 grams
Professional & Vocational/Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly/Undergraduate Learn More