Thursday, April 8, 2010

The Theories of Chemistry


The Theories of Chemistry
The book is the product of the author’s reading of original literature rather than of standard texts. It differs from what is conventionally emphasized because of the different approach that it argues for the recognition of chemistry as an emergent discipline, ultimately based on the properties and structure of space and time. Hence the emphasis on otherwise unexpected topics such as quaternions, lie groups, polarized light, compressed atoms, rydberg atoms, solitons, molecular hydrogen, and phase transitions, amongst others. The topic is the understanding of chemistry from first principles.
The book is self-contained and can be used without reference to other sources.
- All chemisty theories are covered in this one volume.
- The book is self-contained and can be used without reference to other sources.
- Many topics, routinely referred to in advanced chemistry texts, without making them accessible to the non-specialist, are brought together.

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