5.04 Principles of Inorganic Chemistry II, Fall 2004

Systematic presentation of the chemical applications of group theory. Emphasis on the formal development of the subject and its applications to the physical methods of inorganic chemical compounds. Against the backdrop of electronic structure, the electronic, vibrational, and magnetic properties of...

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Main Author: Nocera, Daniel G., 1957-
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemistry
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Language:en-US
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/56575
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description Systematic presentation of the chemical applications of group theory. Emphasis on the formal development of the subject and its applications to the physical methods of inorganic chemical compounds. Against the backdrop of electronic structure, the electronic, vibrational, and magnetic properties of transition metal complexes are presented and their investigation by the appropriate spectroscopy described.
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spelling mit-1721.1/565752025-02-26T19:03:28Z 5.04 Principles of Inorganic Chemistry II, Fall 2004 Principles of Inorganic Chemistry II Nocera, Daniel G., 1957- Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemistry inorganic chemistry group theory transition metal complexes symmetry element point group LCAO metal metal bonding vibrational spectroscopy character tables sandwich compounds 400503 Inorganic Chemistry Systematic presentation of the chemical applications of group theory. Emphasis on the formal development of the subject and its applications to the physical methods of inorganic chemical compounds. Against the backdrop of electronic structure, the electronic, vibrational, and magnetic properties of transition metal complexes are presented and their investigation by the appropriate spectroscopy described. 2010-07-15T17:52:36Z 2010-07-15T17:52:36Z 2004-12 2010-07-15T17:52:37Z Learning Object 5.04-Fall2004 5.04 IMSCP-MD5-0613aa0ffb19cff011210636f056555a http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/56575 en-US http://www.core.org.cn/OcwWeb/Chemistry/5-04Fall-2004/CourseHome/index.htm This site (c) Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2003. Content within individual courses is (c) by the individual authors unless otherwise noted. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is providing this Work (as defined below) under the terms of this Creative Commons public license ("CCPL" or "license"). The Work is protected by copyright and/or other applicable law. Any use of the work other than as authorized under this license is prohibited. By exercising any of the rights to the Work provided here, You (as defined below) accept and agree to be bound by the terms of this license. The Licensor, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, grants You the rights contained here in consideration of Your acceptance of such terms and conditions. text/html Fall 2004
spellingShingle inorganic chemistry
group theory
transition metal complexes
symmetry element
point group
LCAO
metal metal bonding
vibrational spectroscopy
character tables
sandwich compounds
400503
Inorganic Chemistry
Nocera, Daniel G., 1957-
5.04 Principles of Inorganic Chemistry II, Fall 2004
title 5.04 Principles of Inorganic Chemistry II, Fall 2004
title_full 5.04 Principles of Inorganic Chemistry II, Fall 2004
title_fullStr 5.04 Principles of Inorganic Chemistry II, Fall 2004
title_full_unstemmed 5.04 Principles of Inorganic Chemistry II, Fall 2004
title_short 5.04 Principles of Inorganic Chemistry II, Fall 2004
title_sort 5 04 principles of inorganic chemistry ii fall 2004
topic inorganic chemistry
group theory
transition metal complexes
symmetry element
point group
LCAO
metal metal bonding
vibrational spectroscopy
character tables
sandwich compounds
400503
Inorganic Chemistry
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