Periodic Systems Of Small Molecules
Periodic Table, Molecule, Atom
978-613-8-86199-7
613886199X
100
2012-04-28
39.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Periodic systems of molecules are charts of molecules similar to the periodic table of the elements. Construction of such charts was initiated in the early 20th century and is still ongoing. It is commonly believed that the periodic law, represented by the periodic chart, is echoed in the behavior of molecules, at least small molecules. For instance, if one replaces any one of the atoms in a triatomic molecule with a rare gas atom, there will be a drastic change in the molecule’s properties. What could be accomplished by constructing an explicit representation of this periodic law as manifested in molecules? Several goals could be accomplished: (1) a classification scheme for the vast number of molecules that exist, starting with small ones having just a few atoms, for use as a teaching aid and tool for archiving data, (2) forecasting data for molecular properties based on the classification scheme, and (3) a sort of unity with the periodic chart and the periodic system of fundamental particles.
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