World Journal of Chemical Education. 2017, 5(4), 128-131
DOI: 10.12691/WJCE-5-4-2
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Bond-order and Magnetic Behavior of Diatomic Species without Molecular Orbital Theory

Arijit Das1,

1Department of Chemistry, Ramthakur College, Agartala -799003, Tripura West, Tripura, India

Pub. Date: June 19, 2017

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Arijit Das. Bond-order and Magnetic Behavior of Diatomic Species without Molecular Orbital Theory. World Journal of Chemical Education. 2017; 5(4):128-131. doi: 10.12691/WJCE-5-4-2

Abstract

In this chapter text based learning approaches has been highlighted by innovative and time economic way to enhance interest of students’ who belong to paranoia zone in Electronic Structure of Atoms and Molecules beneath Inorganic Chemistry of chemical science. In this pedagogical survey, I have tried to hub two (02) time economic pedagogies by including seven (07) new formulae in the field of chemical education. This chapter explores the results and gives implications for context based teaching, learning and assessment.

Keywords

general public, high school, graduate student, chemical bonding, bond order, paramagnetic, diamagnetic, molecular orbital theory

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