2 edition of Molecular structure found in the catalog.
Molecular structure
Keith Robert Jennings
Published
1965
by Franklin Pub. Co. in Englewood, N. J
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by K. R. Jennings |
Series | Physical chemistry textbooks, Physical chemistry textbooks |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | viii, 128 p. |
Number of Pages | 128 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL22790172M |
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Molecular Structure of Human Chromosomes is an authoritative guide to genetics, focusing on human genome. This reference compiles contributions covering available knowledge on human genome structure and organization, which the previous researches fail to encompass.
Biomolecular Structure and Function covers the proceedings of the Cellular Function and Molecular Structure: Biophysical Approaches to Biological Problems symposium. It summarizes the application of several biophysical techniques to molecular research in biology.
This book is a must for researchers in the field of quantum chemistry as well as for nonspecialists who wish to acquire a thorough understanding of ab initio molecular electronic-structure theory and its applications to problems in chemistry and physics. It is also highly recommended for the teaching of graduates and advanced by: Molecular orbital theory is used to explain the electronic structure of molecules, which is, of course, of fundamental importance to the chemist.
Bonding theories for organic and inorganic models are developed and a brief treatment is given on the solid state at the end of the by: Progress in molecular structure research reflects progress in chemistry in many ways.
Much of it is thus blended inseparably with the rest of chemistry. It appears to be prudent, however, to review the frontiers of this field from time to time.
Understanding the physical structure of ion channels is obviously the key to sorting out how they actually work. For instance, much insight into the detailed operation of ion channels has come from recent X-ray crystallographic studies of a bacterial K+ channel (Figure ).
This particular molecule was chosen for analysis because the large quantity of channel protein needed for Cited by: 2. Thus far, we have used two-dimensional Lewis structures to represent molecules.
However, molecular structure is actually three-dimensional, and it is important to be able to describe molecular bonds in terms of their distances, angles, and relative arrangements in space (Figure ).A bond angle is the angle between any two bonds that include a common atom, usually measured in degrees.
This book is a must for researchers in the field of quantum chemistry as well as for nonspecialists who wish to acquire a thorough understanding of ab initio molecular electronic-structure theory and its applications to problems in chemistry and physics.
Purchase Molecular Structure of Human Chromosomes - 1st Edition. Print Book & E-Book. ISBNBook Edition: 1. molecular structure: n describes the type, arrangement, position, and direction of the bonds linking atoms within a molecule.