The concept of a chemical bond evolved from a variety of
experimental observations. It became useful to understand, at times
even predict, the molecular structure, reactivity and mechanism of
chemical reactions. Every aspect of the concept of bonding received
a quantitative interpretation from the advent of quantum mechanics
and its application to chemistry.In Lectures on Chemical Bonding
and Quantum Chemistry the reader will find a comprehensive
discourse on the basic interpretation of the chemical bond as well
as current understanding in terms of a 'dancing' molecule that not
only travels, rotates and pulsates around an equilibrium molecular
structure, but also interacts and collides with other molecules,
thereby transferring linear and angular momentum characteristics
and adjusting total energies. One will also find a thorough survey
of quantum mechanical methodologies for calculation of molecular
characteristics in specific states and their changes under
spectroscopic transitions, tunneling, electron and proton transfer
phenomena, and so on. Guides to more advanced levels of theory are
also provided.
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