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Molecular Physical Chemistry

A Computer-Based Approach Using Mathematica® and Gaussian

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This textbook is designed for students with a passion for computers, providing essential and advanced knowledge for second-year chemistry master's students and beyond. It covers thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, quantum mechanics, molecular structure, molecular symmetry, and crystals across seven chapters. A unique chapter focuses on water, examining the water molecule and its behavior in condensed phases. The book adopts an example-based approach rather than a traditional top-down method, utilizing computer programs like Mathematica(R) and discussing results from molecular orbital calculations with Gaussian on small molecules. Selected Mathematica(R) codes are explained at the end of each chapter, allowing students to plot functions, solve equations, and manipulate data, fostering an active learning environment. Clear, step-by-step explanations and comprehensive answers to exercises prepare students for future research projects. Those unfamiliar with Mathematica(R) or Gaussian will find valuable introductions to computer-based problem solving in molecular sciences, with alternative applications also applicable. Each chapter begins with clearly listed learning goals for easy navigation, and a glossary at the end provides quick access to important terms.

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Molecular Physical Chemistry, José J.C. Teixeira-Dias

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2017
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Titel
Molecular Physical Chemistry
Ondertitel
A Computer-Based Approach Using Mathematica® and Gaussian
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Springer
Jaar van publicatie
2017
Formaat
Hardcover
Aantal pagina's
473
ISBN10
331941092X
ISBN13
9783319410920
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This textbook is designed for students with a passion for computers, providing essential and advanced knowledge for second-year chemistry master's students and beyond. It covers thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, quantum mechanics, molecular structure, molecular symmetry, and crystals across seven chapters. A unique chapter focuses on water, examining the water molecule and its behavior in condensed phases. The book adopts an example-based approach rather than a traditional top-down method, utilizing computer programs like Mathematica(R) and discussing results from molecular orbital calculations with Gaussian on small molecules. Selected Mathematica(R) codes are explained at the end of each chapter, allowing students to plot functions, solve equations, and manipulate data, fostering an active learning environment. Clear, step-by-step explanations and comprehensive answers to exercises prepare students for future research projects. Those unfamiliar with Mathematica(R) or Gaussian will find valuable introductions to computer-based problem solving in molecular sciences, with alternative applications also applicable. Each chapter begins with clearly listed learning goals for easy navigation, and a glossary at the end provides quick access to important terms.