Polar covalence
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Polar covalence
Academic Press, 1983
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Polar Covalence provides a detailed account of a successful approach to understanding chemistry from knowledge of atomic structure and the properties that result from this structure. This book discusses the nature of multiple bonds. Organized into 16 chapters, this book begins with an overview of the interrelationships of various basic atomic properties. This text then describes chemical bonding, which can only occur when the nuclei of both atoms can attract the same electrons. Other chapters consider the bond energy of multiple bonds, which can be determined by calculating the energy in the usual way as though the bonds were single but of the experimental length. This book discusses as well the reduction of the lone pair bond weakening effect through the formation of multiple bonds. The final chapter deals with the relative roles of principles and practice in the teaching of inorganic and general chemistry. This book is a valuable resource for chemists and students.
目次
Preface1. Chemical Bonding: A General Discussion Nonpolar Covalence Metallic Bonding Polar Covalence and "Ionic" Bonding Summary2. Atomic Properties and Homonuclear Bonding Effective Nuclear Charge Atomic Radius Electronegativity Homonuclear Bond Energy Evaluation of Electronegativity The Lone Pair Bond Weakening Effect Atomization Energies of the Elements More Meaningful Thermochemistry3. The Theory of Polar Covalence Nonpolar Covalent Energy Ionic Energy Polar Covalent Energy4. Multiple Bonds Multiplicity Factors Gaseous Diatomic Oxides Sulfides Other Compounds The Burning of Carbon Why Is Silicon Dioxide Solid? Nitrogen Oxides Sulfur Oxides5. More About the Lone Pair Bond Weakening Effect on Single Bonds The Origin of LPBWE Occurrence of LPBWE Summary6. Bonds and Bond Energies in Hydrocarbons Normal Alkanes Alkane Isomers Cycloalkanes Benzene Hydrocarbons Alkenes Alkynes Other Hydrocarbons7. Some Organic Halides General Procedure Fluorides Chlorides Bromides Iodides Acyl Halides8. Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen Alcohols Phenols Ethers Aldehydes Ketones Carboxylic Acids Carboxylic Esters Discussion9. Organic Compounds Containing Sulfur Mercaptans-Thiols Sulfides Sulfoxides Sulfones Sulfites and Sulfates10. Some Organic Nitrogen Compounds Nitriles Amines Amides Nitro Compounds and Nitrates Summary of Organic Applications11. Bond Energies in Organometallic Compounds12. Bond Dissociation and the Reorganizational Energies of Free Radicals13. Bond Dissociation in Inorganic Molecules Halides and Subhalides Transitional Metal Halides Oxides as Oxidizing Agents Halogenation by Halides14. Bond Energy in Nonmolecular Solids The Ionic Model The Coordinated Polymeric Model Nonmolecular Solids with Less Polar Bonds Molecular Addition Compounds15. The Significance of Partial Charge in Understanding Physical and Chemical Properties Partial Charge from Experimental Data The Radii of Combined Atoms Partial Charges on Polyatomic Ions Physical and Chemical Relationships to Partial Charge Functionality16. Periodicity and Partial Charge Binary Oxides Halides Binary Compounds of Hydrogen Ionization of Water Strengths of Oxyacids Visualization with the Help of ModelsA. General ReferencesB. References to the Author's Previous WorkC. References to Chemical Bonds and Bond EnergyIndex
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