"I had become interested in the question of the nature of the chemical bond, after
having read the 1916 paper on the shared-electron-pair chemical bond by G.N. Lewis
and the several 1919 and 1920 papers by Irving Langmuir on this subject." Linus Pauling. The Chemical Bond: Structure of Dynamics, Ahmed Zewail, ed. 1992.
"My year in Munich was very productive. I not only got a very good grasp of quantum
mechanics -- by attending Sommerfeld's lectures on the subject, as well as other lectures
by him and other people in the University, and also by my own study of published papers
-- but in addition I was able to begin attacking many problems dealing with the nature
of the chemical bond by applying quantum mechanics to these problems." Linus Pauling. The Chemical Bond: Structure of Dynamics, Ahmed Zewail, ed. 1992.
"I consider my entry into the field of x-ray crystallography, nine years after it
had been developed, to be just about the most fortunate accident that I have experienced
in my life." Linus Pauling. The Chemical Bond: Structure of Dynamics, Ahmed Zewail, ed. 1992.
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