Chemical Hardness: Applications from Molecules to Solids

Hamid Reza.M

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Chemical Hardness: Applications from Molecules to Solids
by Ralph G. Pearson (Author) ...The concept of chemical, as opposed to physical, hardness appeared in chemistry in 1963


Editorial Reviews


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"...anyone interested in HSAB ideas and/or solid state chemistry should read and, I hope, enjoy this book..."
Chemistry & Industry

"A wealth of data and references is used to illustrate and support the arguments presented."
Chemistry in Britain

... The book is written by the originator of the HSAB principle, and is a tour de force. ... Anyone interested in HSAB ideas and/or solid-state chemistry should read and, I hope, enjoy this book.
Chemistry & Industry

Book Description
Chemical Hardness is one of the highly useful concepts which enable chemists to understand reactivities without reference to large supercomputers and databases. Originally developed as an intuitive, qualitative concept, it is today firmly based on and justifed by quantum chemistry.

This book explains the history, applications and theoretical foundations of "chemical hardness". Written by R. G. Pearson, the originator of the concept, it is a clear and well-written account of the consequences that can be derived from "hardness". It also shows the links to quantum chemistry and especially density functional theory which have provided a theoretical basis for and at the same time have extended the range of applications of "chemical hardness".

An excellent and highly readable source of information for every chemist!

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Product Details


Hardcover: 208 pages
Publisher: Wiley-VCH
(September 1997)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 3527294821
ISBN-13: 978-3527294824
Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 7 x 0.8 inches
Shipping Weight: 1 pounds

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