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Physics of a chemical reaction: looking for textbook recs
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[QUOTE="bt623, post: 5887438, member: 636144"] I'm currently doing a literature review on ultracold chemistry with an emphasis on collisional theory and quantum phenomena. I'm an undergraduate physics major, and I'd start my discussion of this topic by moving from basic Newtonian conservation laws and concepts like Coulomb repulsion to the idea of chemical reactions occurring. I'm hoping to move downward from statistic models presented in thermodynamics to considering a chemical reaction ( for example a sea of cations and anions forming salt or simple covalent bonding) from the principles of cross-sectional interactions and field interaction, but I need to consult some textbook addressing the physics and chemistry. Does anyone have any textbooks they are fond of that describe chemical reactions from a physical/physics interpretation, particularly how one describing the interactions through interactions with the nucleus and surrounding local fields involved in the reactions? [/QUOTE]
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