
This book provides a systematic description of the molecular structures and bonding in simple compounds of the main group elements with particular emphasis on bond distances, bond energies and coordination geometries. The description includes the structures of hydrogen, halogen and methyl derivatives of the elements in each group, some of these molecules are ionic, some polar covalent. The survey of molecules whose structures conform to well-established trends is followed by representative examples of molecules that do not conform. We also describe electron donor-acceptor and hydrogen bonded complexes. Chemists use models to systematize our knowledge, to memorize information and to predict the structures of compounds that have not yet been studied. The book provides a lucid discussion of a number of models such as the Lewis electron-pair bond and the VSEPR models, the spherical and polarizable ion models, and molecular orbital calculations, and it outlines the successes and failures of each.
This text investigates the relationship between molecular structures of main group element compounds and the theoretical models used to predict or explain their bonding characteristics. Arne Haaland, an experienced chemist, utilizes empirical data regarding bond distances, energies, and coordination geometries to evaluate the efficacy of established chemical models. The work argues that while models are necessary for systematizing knowledge, they possess inherent limitations that must be understood through the study of both conforming and non-conforming molecular examples.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this text as a clear, focused resource for students and researchers seeking to understand the application and limitations of structural chemistry models. Readers frequently note the balance between theoretical discussion and empirical data, making it a useful reference for those studying the behavior of main group elements.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191528609
ISBN-13:
9780191528606
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