The Nature of the Chemical Bond: An Introduction to Modern Structural Chemistry
ISBN-13:
9780801403330
ISBN-10:
0801403332
Edition:
Third
Author:
Linus Pauling
Publication date:
1960
Publisher:
Cornell University Press
Format:
Hardcover
664 pages
Category:
Quantum Chemistry
,
Physics
,
General & Reference
,
Chemistry
,
Physical & Theoretical
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ISBN-13:
9780801403330
ISBN-10:
0801403332
Edition:
Third
Author:
Linus Pauling
Publication date:
1960
Publisher:
Cornell University Press
Format:
Hardcover
664 pages
Category:
Quantum Chemistry
,
Physics
,
General & Reference
,
Chemistry
,
Physical & Theoretical
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The Nature of the Chemical Bond: An Introduction to Modern Structural Chemistry (ISBN-13: 9780801403330 and ISBN-10: 0801403332), written by authors
Linus Pauling, was published by Cornell University Press in 1960.
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The Nature of the Chemical Bond provides a general treatment, essentially nonmathematical, of present (as of 1960) knowledge about the structure of molecules and crystals and the nature of the chemical bond.
Among the new features in the third edition are a detailed resonating-valence-bond theory of electron-deficient substances, such as the boranes and ferrocene; a chemical theory of the electronic structure of metals and intermetallic compounds; a discussion of the role of the hydrogen bond in the structures of proteins and nucleic acids; the electroneutrality principle; and other new principles of molecular structure.
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