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Introduction to Molecular Symmetry by J. S. Ogden
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Introduction to Molecular Symmetry (Oxford Chemistry Primers, 97)

by J. S. Ogden

Series: Oxford Chemistry Primers (97)

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Oxford University Press, USA (2001), Edition: 1, Paperback, 96 pages

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This Primer presents an introduction to molecular symmetry and point groups with an emphasis on their applications. The author has adopted a non-mathematical approach as far as possible and the text will supplement those that are too advanced or gloss over important information. Chapter topics include symmetry elements, operations and point groups; matrices, multiplications tables and representations; the reduction formula; molecular vibrations; vibrational spectroscopy and degenerate vibrations; symmetry aspects of chemical bonding and matrices in higher order point groups

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