Description
This book presents a unified view of Physics and Organic Chemistry, showing how both disciplines are built on the same fundamental ideas of energy, matter, structure, and reactivity. It explains how physical laws govern the behavior of atoms and molecules, and how these principles shape bonding, reaction mechanisms, kinetics, thermodynamics, and spectral analysis in organic systems. By linking quantum theory, electromagnetic interactions, molecular orbitals, and catalytic processes directly to organic reactions and analytical methods, the text helps readers develop a deeper and more connected scientific understanding. A clear emphasis on concepts, logic, and interdisciplinary thinking makes the material accessible for students while still offering depth for advanced learners. The book also introduces current developments such as organic electronic materials, nanoscience, sustainable chemistry, and computational molecular design. Overall, it serves as a valuable resource for anyone seeking a broad, integrated perspective on the physical and chemical sciences.
his book offers a well-structured and interdisciplinary approach by integrating fundamental physics concepts with chemical reactivity and modern chemical science. The content is clearly presented, scientifically rigorous, and suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers, and educators. It successfully bridges theory with contemporary applications, making it a valuable addition to academic libraries and reference collections.