Principles of descriptive inorganic chemistry
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Principles of descriptive inorganic chemistry
University Science Books, c1991
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Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This unique text is ingeniously organized by class of compound and by property or reaction type, not group by group or element by element (which requires students to memorize isolated facts).
Table of Contents
Inorganic Chemistry: The Periodic Table and the World We Live In.- Metal Cations and Oxo Anions in Aqueous Solution.- Ionic Solids and Precipitation Reactions of Hydrated Ions.- Oxides and Polynuclear Oxo Anions of the Elements: Their Physical, Chemical, and Environmental Properties.- Oxidation-Reduction Chemistry of the Elements.- Properties of the Elements Themselves.- Coordination Compounds and the Lewis Acid-Base Concept.- The Hard and Soft Acid-Base (HSAB) Principle and Its Applications.- The Halides, Nitrides, and Sulfides of the Elements.- The Hydrides and Organometallic Derivatives of the Elements.- The Underlying Reasons for Periodic Trends.- Summary: Applying Theory to Chemical Reality.- Laboratory Experiments in the Principles of Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry.
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