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Crystal structures : lattices and solids in stereoview /

This survey of the important types of inorganic and organic crystal structures treats its subject thoroughly and in sufficient depth for undergraduate modules in chemistry courses. Features of this book are the instructions for 3D stereoviewing which is central to a full appreciation of the presenta...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Ladd, Mark
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chichester : Horwood, 1999.
Colección:Horwood series in chemical science.
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  • Front Cover; Crystal Structures: Lattices and Solids in Stereoview; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Physical constants and other numerical data; List of symbols; Chapter 1. Lattices and their properties; 1.1 INTRODUCTION; 1.2 USING STEREOVIEWS; 1.3 SYMMETRY OF MOLECULES AND CRYSTALS; 1.4 LATTICES IN ONE, TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONS; 1.5 SPACE GROUPS; ANSWERS TO EXAMPLES 1; PROBLEMS 1; CHECKLIST 1; Chapter 2. Looking at ionic structures; 2.1 INTRODUCTION; 2.2 IONIC STRUCTURES; 2.3 CRYSTAL CHEMISTRY; 2.5 PROPERTIES ASSOCIATED WITH IONIC SOLIDS; ANSWERS TO EXAMPLES 2; PROBLEMS 2.
  • CHECKLIST 2Chapter 3. Looking at covalent structures; 3.1 INTRODUCTION; 3.2 WAVE MECHANICS OF THE COVALENT BOND; 3.3 COVALENT SOLIDS; 3.4 PROPERTIES ASSOCIATED WITH COVALENT SOLIDS; ANSWERS TO EXAMPLES 3; PROBLEMS 3; CHECKLIST 3; Chapter 4. Looking at metal structures; 4.1 INTRODUCTION; 4.2 FREE-ELECTRON (CLASSICAL) THEORY OF METALS; 4.3 WAVE-MECHANICAL THEORY OF METALS; 4.4 BAND THEORY; 4.5 METAL STRUCTURES; 4.6 ALLOYS; 4.7 PROPERTIES ASSOCIATED WITH METALLIC SOLIDS; ANSWERS TO EXAMPLES 4; PROBLEMS 4; CHECKLIST 4; Chapter 5. Looking at molecular structures; 5.1 INTRODUCTION.
  • 5.2 DIPOLE-DIPOLE INTERACTION5.3 DIPOLE- INDUCED DIPOLE INTERACTION; 5.4 INDUCED DIPOLE- INDUCED DIPOLE INTERACTION; 5.5 INTERMOLECULAR POTENTIALS; 5.6 MOLECULAR SOLIDS; 5.7 PROPERTIES ASSOCIATED WITH MOLECULAR SOLIDS; 5.8 DISORDER IN SOLIDS; 5.9 SOLUBILITY OF MOLECULAR COMPOUNDS; ANSWERS TO EXAMPLES 5; PROBLEMS 5; CHECKLIST 5; Chapter 6. Problem solving: programs on the internet; 6.1 INTRODUCTION; 6.2 COMPUTER METHODS IN PROBLEM-SOLVING; 6.3 DISCLAIMER; 6.4 COPYRIGHT; PROBLEMS 6; Appendix 1: Model numbers for the symmetry-recognition program SYMH, symmetry notation and example compounds.
  • Appendix 2: Calculation of Madelung constantsAppendix 3: Reciprocal space; A3.1 INTRODUCTION; A3.2 GEOMETRY OF THE RECIPROCAL LATTICE; A3.3 LINKING THE SOLID STATE APPLICATIONS; CHECKLIST A; Listed references; Tutorial solutions; Index.