03757nam 2200697Ia 450 991082876020332120240313212735.01-84755-790-2(CKB)1000000000791309(EBL)1186189(SSID)ssj0000379700(PQKBManifestationID)11297226(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000379700(PQKBWorkID)10366181(PQKB)10221233(Au-PeEL)EBL1186189(CaPaEBR)ebr10618661(OCoLC)229355532(PPN)198478046(MiAaPQ)EBC1186189(MiAaPQ)EBC7424648(Au-PeEL)EBL7424648(EXLCZ)99100000000079130920021007d2002 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe third dimension /edited by Lesley Smart and Michael Gagan1st ed.Milton Keynes Open University ;Cambridge, UK Royal Society of Chemistry20021 online resource (242 p.)Molecular world ;5Published in association with the Open University.0-85404-660-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.BK9780854046607-FX001; BK9780854046607-FP001; BK9780854046607-FP005; BK9780854046607-00009; BK9780854046607-00011; BK9780854046607-00015; BK9780854046607-00029; BK9780854046607-00046; BK9780854046607-00069; BK9780854046607-00082; BK9780854046607-00089; BK9780854046607-00100; BK9780854046607-00105; BK9780854046607-00106; BK9780854046607-00109; BK9780854046607-00118; BK9780854046607-00119; BK9780854046607-00121; BK9780854046607-00126; BK9780854046607-00128; BK9780854046607-00136; BK9780854046607-00139; BK9780854046607-00148; BK9780854046607-00160; BK9780854046607-00165; BK9780854046607-00167BK9780854046607-00169BK9780854046607-00175; BK9780854046607-00177; BK9780854046607-00186; BK9780854046607-00188; BK9780854046607-00194; BK9780854046607-00195; BK9780854046607-00197; BK9780854046607-00202; BK9780854046607-00203; BK9780854046607-00206; BK9780854046607-00208; BK9780854046607-00210; BK9780854046607-00212; BK9780854046607-00215; BK9780854046607-00217; BK9780854046607-00219; BK9780854046607-00223; BK9780854046607-00226; BK9780854046607-00228; BK9780854046607-00230; BK9780854046607-00231; BK9780854046607-00232; BK9780854046607-00240The three-dimensional aspects of molecular shape can be crucial to both properties and reactions. The Third Dimension explores the arrangements of atoms in molecules and in different types of solids. Initial chapters describe the common crystal structures and how they are related to close-packed arrangements of ions. Metallic, ionic, molecular and extended covalent crystals are covered; major types of crystal defects are also discussed. The book then introduces isomerism, and explores the stereochemical consequences of the tetrahedral carbon atom. Chirality is also investigated. The book conclMolecular world.CrystalsStructureCrystallographyMolecular structureChemistry, OrganicCrystalsStructure.Crystallography.Molecular structure.Chemistry, Organic.548/.81Smart Lesley1106702Gagan Michael1617962Royal Society of Chemistry (Great Britain)Open University.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910828760203321The third dimension4019159UNINA