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u/thebillywayne · 2 pointsr/chemhelp

This is a really great book. Not sure how "undergraduate" it is. But I'm not sure just how undergraduate chemical kinetics, as subject all to its own, is either. The mathematics is not the simplest.

But this book will cover any topic. It's very thorough.

I'd also recommend McQuarrie's PChem book. It has a very clear section on kinetics. And it's my favorite PChem book, but only just nudging out Atkins.

u/treeses · 1 pointr/Physics

Cramer's Essentials of Computational Chemsitry has a chapter on molecular mechanics that doesn't require too much math/physics. Its a pretty readable book with lots of practical information.

Edit: Sorry, I misread your post and confused molecular dynamics as molecular mechanics. Either way Cramer's book might still be useful to you. Paul Houston's book Chemical Kinetics and Reaction Dynamics has a decent introduction to molecular reaction dynamics that may apply to your work and again isn't too math/physics heavy. What type of systems are you studying?