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Hรผckel Molecular Orbital Theory

โœ Scribed by Keith Yates (Auth.)


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1978
Tongue
English
Leaves
376
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
PREFACE, Pages x-xii
I - INTRODUCTION, Pages 1-26
II - HรœCKEL MOLECULAR ORBITAL THEORY, Pages 27-87
III - THE USE OF SYMMETRY PROPERTIES IN SIMPLIFYING HMO CALCULATIONS, Pages 88-126
IV - POLYENE STABILITIES, HรœCKEL'S RULE, AND AROMATIC CHARACTER, Pages 127-155
V - EXTENSIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS OF THE SIMPLE HรœCKEL METHOD, Pages 156-205
VI - THE QUANTITATIVE SIGNIFICANCE OF HMO RESULTS, Pages 206-238
VII - THE PRINCIPLE OF CONSERVATION OF ORBITAL SYMMETRY, Pages 239-290
VIII - THE Mร–BIUSโ€”HรœCKEL CONCEPT, Pages 291-313
IX - SYMMETRY, TOPOLOGY, AND AROMATICITY, Pages 314-366
INDEX, Pages 367-371


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