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Chemistry Through Group Theory Applications

Deepak Yadav

Maison d'édition: Educohack Press

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"Chemistry Through Group Theory Applications" is a comprehensive textbook that explores the application of Group Theory concepts in understanding molecular symmetries and structures. Essential for undergraduate chemistry students in the United States, this book provides a systematic framework for analyzing molecular systems, offering valuable insights into their properties and behaviors.

Starting with foundational principles, it introduces essential definitions, properties, and theorems of Group Theory. The book then seamlessly applies these concepts to various aspects of chemistry, including molecular symmetry, chemical bonding, spectroscopy, and reaction mechanisms. With clear explanations, illustrative examples, and practical exercises, students will learn to interpret experimental data, predict molecular properties, and rationalize chemical phenomena.

Designed for undergraduate students, "Chemistry Through Group Theory Applications" balances theoretical rigor with practical relevance. It equips students with the knowledge and skills to analyze and interpret molecular symmetries confidently, preparing them for success in their studies and future careers. Whether you're a chemistry major, a student interested in chemical research, or curious about the application of mathematics to chemistry, this book will be your indispensable guide to mastering Group Theory in chemistry.
Disponible depuis: 28/02/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 270 pages.

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