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The Structure Of Matter An Introduction To Quantum Mechanics 2Nd Edition 2001

Books from same Author: R. Stephen Berry, Stuart A. Rice

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    Author(s)R. Stephen Berry, Stuart A. Rice
    PublisherOxford University Press
    ISBN9780195147483
    Pages1080
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2001

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    Oxford University Press The Structure Of Matter An Introduction To Quantum Mechanics 2Nd Edition 2001 by R. Stephen Berry, Stuart A. Rice

    "The Structure of Matter: An Introduction to Quantum Mechanics" originates from the first part of "Physical Chemistry, Second Edition", by R. Stephen Berry, Stuart A. Rice, and John Ross (OUP 2000). Published now as a separate volume, "The Structure of Matter" is designed for introductory quantum mechanics courses at the advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate level. Based on a framework of molecular structure and the theory of quantum mechanics, it discusses the nature and behavior of molecules, starting with the simplest atom (hydrogen), and progressing to two-electron atoms, complex diatomic molecules, larger molecules, and intermolecular forces. In keeping with its parent book, this authoritative text is rigorous, challenging, and offers the most comprehensive treatment available, making it a valuable reference for researching chemists and professionals.