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... molecular orbital theory Because of the general usefulness of the Hückel molecular orbital ( HMO ) theory , we shall first give a brief discussion before applying the group - theory method in the calculations . The HMO theory as applied ...
... molecular orbital theory Because of the general usefulness of the Hückel molecular orbital ( HMO ) theory , we shall first give a brief discussion before applying the group - theory method in the calculations . The HMO theory as applied ...
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Raymond Chang. of molecular orbital theory as Pi = 2 ( 6-24 ) Pi where p is the unpaired spin density on the ith carbon atom and c ; is the coefficient of the atomic orbital of the same atom in the molecular orbital containing the ...
Raymond Chang. of molecular orbital theory as Pi = 2 ( 6-24 ) Pi where p is the unpaired spin density on the ith carbon atom and c ; is the coefficient of the atomic orbital of the same atom in the molecular orbital containing the ...
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... orbital in a neutral molecule . The second ionization potential is the energy needed to remove a single electron ... molecular orbital In a high - resolution spectrum , the vibrational fine structure can often provide useful information ...
... orbital in a neutral molecule . The second ionization potential is the energy needed to remove a single electron ... molecular orbital In a high - resolution spectrum , the vibrational fine structure can often provide useful information ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
NUCLEAR QUADRUPOLE RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY | 29 |
NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY | 52 |
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