1: Atomic properties: one-electron atoms
2: Atomic properties: two-electron atoms
3: Atoms with more than two electrons: atomic properties and
periodic trends
4: Homonuclear diatomic molecules
5: Gaseous alkali metal halides: ionic compounds
6: Other heteronuclear diatomic molecules: polar covalent bonds
7: Lewis´ "cubical atom" model. Molecular orbital calculations on
the one-electron molecule H2+ and the two-electron molecule H2
8: Molecular orbital calculations on heteronuclear diatomic
molecules, hybridization, and estimation of net atomic charges from
calculated electron densities
9: Homonuclear diatomic species of the Second Period elements from
Li2 to Ne2
10: Structure and bonding in the gaseous dihalides and dialkyls of
the Group 2 and Group 12 metals
11: Structure and bonding in the gaseous monochlorides,
trichlorides and trimethyl derivatives of the Group 13 elements
12: Electron defficient molecules: three-centre, two-electron
bonds
13: Structure and bonding in simple compounds of the Group 14
elements
14: Structure and bonding in some simple hydrocarbons and in ethane
and ethene analogous of the heavier Group 14 elements
15: Structure and bonding in simple compounds of the Group 15
elements
16: Electron donor-acceptor complexes
17: Structure and bonding in simple compounds of the Group 16
elements
18: Structure and bonding in simple compounds of the Group 17
elements.
19: Structure and bonding in simple compounds of the noble
gases
20: Structure and bonding in oxides and oxoacids of carbon, sulfur,
nitrogen, phosphorus and chlorine
Professor Arne Haaland
Department of Chemistry
University of Oslo
Senior lecturer at the University of Oslo from 1963, professor from
1986
Visiting professor at the University of Dar es Salaam (Tanzania)
1975-77
Visiting professor Oregon State University 1982-83
Visiting professor at Universität Tübingen 1992-93
Published 200 research papers on molecular structures and chemical
bonding (with 6000 citations)
Member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters and its
human rights committee
`A light and didactic reading on the structure of molecules of
main-group elements. The author has put his four decades of
research experience into this book and made excellent use of some
300 representative examples.
'
Magdolna Hargittai, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
`No other book brings together the analysis of molecules from
normal to unusual, and brings together so many different
approaches. This book will contribute to increase our critical
understanding of molecules, which is very important.'
Odile Eisenstein, University of Montpellier
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