Title:
Inorganic chemistry
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Edition:
3rd ed.
Publication Information:
Harlow, England: Prentice Hall, 2008
Physical Description:
xxxvii, 1098 p. : col. ill. ; 28 cm.
ISBN:
9780131755536
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Summary
Summary
This new textbook brings a fresh and exciting approach to teaching modern inorganic chemistry. It includes many worked examples, taking the student through each calculation or exercise step-by-step.
Table of Contents
Preface |
Acknowledgements |
1 Basic concepts: atoms |
2 Basic concepts: molecules |
3 Nuclear properties |
4 An introduction to molecular symmetry |
5 Bonding in polyatomic molecules |
6 Structures and energetics of metallic and ionicsolids |
7 Acids, bases and ions in aqueous solution |
8 Reduction and oxidation |
9 Non-aqueous media10 Hydrogen |
11 Group 1: the alkali metals |
12 The group 2 metals |
13 The group 13 elements |
14 The group 14 elements |
15 The group 15 elements |
16 The group 16 elements |
17 The group 17 elements |
18 The group 18 elements |
19 Organometallic compounds of s - and p - block elements |
20 d -Block chemistry: general considerations |
21 d -Block metal chemistry: coordination complexes |
22 d -Block chemistry: the first row metals |
23 d -Block metal chemistry: the second and third row metals |
24 Organometallic compunds of d -block elements |
25 The f -block metals: lanthanoids and actinoids |
26 d -Block metal complexes: reaction mechanisms |
27 Catalysis and some industrial processes |
28 Some aspects of solid state chemistry |
29 The trace metals of life |
Appendices |
Answers to non-descriptive problems |
Index |