Basic inorganic chemistry
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Basic inorganic chemistry
J. Wiley, c1995
3rd ed
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780471505327
Description
Explains the basics of inorganic chemistry with a primary emphasis on facts; then uses the student's growing factual knowledge as a foundation for discussing the important principles of periodicity in structure, bonding and reactivity. New to this updated edition: improved treatment of atomic orbitals and properties such as electronegativity, novel approaches to the depiction of ionic structures, nomenclature for transition metal compounds, quantitative approaches to acid-base chemistry, Wade's rules for boranes and carboranes, the chemistry of major new classes of substances including fullerenes and silenes plus a chapter on the inorganic solid state.
Table of Contents
Partial table of contents:
FIRST PRINCIPLES.
Some Preliminaries.
Structure and Bonding in Molecules.
The Chemistry of Selected Anions.
Solvents, Solutions, Acids, and Bases.
THE MAIN GROUP ELEMENTS.
Hydrogen.
The Group IIA(2) Elements: Beryllium, Magnesium, Calcium, Strontium, and Barium.
The Group IIIB(13) Elements: Aluminum, Gallium, Indium, and Thallium.
The Group IVB(14) Elements: Silicon, Germanium, Tin, and Lead.
The Group VB(15) Elements: Phosphorus, Arsenic, Antimony, and Bismuth.
The Group VIB(16) Elements: Sulfur, Selenium, Tellurium, and Polonium.
The Noble Gases.
TRANSITION ELEMENTS.
Introduction to the Transition Elements: Ligand Field Theory.
The Elements of the Second and Third Transition Series.
The Actinide Elements.
SOME SPECIAL TOPICS.
Organometallic Compounds.
Bioinorganic Chemistry.
Appendices.
Glossary.
Index.
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: pbk ISBN 9780471599746
Description
This edition contains a new introductory section, a chapter on the organic solid state and three types of end-of-chapter exercises, one of which points students to professional literature. Important new material includes a better introduction to inorganic chemistry, improved treatment of atomic orbitals and properties such as electronegativity, new approaches to the depiction of ionic structures, nomenclature for transition metal compounds, quantitative approaches to acid base chemistry, expanded and unified treatment of the periodicity in structure and reactivity among the main group elements, Wade's rules for boranes and carboranes, the chemistry of new classes of substances such as fullerenes and silenes, and a new chapter on the inorganic solid state. Material on symmetry elements, operations and point groups has been put into an appendix.
Table of Contents
- PART 1: FIRST PRINCIPLES: Some Preliminaries
- The Electronic Structure of Atoms
- Structure and Bonding in Molecules
- Ionic Solids
- PART 2: THE MAIN GROUP ELEMENTS: Hydrogen
- The Group IA(1) Elements: The Group IIA(2) Elements
- The Group IIIB(13) Elements
- The Group IVB(14) Elements
- The Group VB(15) Elements
- The Group VIB(16) Elements: 7
- The Halogens: The Noble Gases
- PART 3: TRANSITION ELEMENTS
- PART 4: SOME SPECIAL TOPICS: Metal Carbonyls and Other Transition Metal Complexes with (-Acid) Ligands
- Organometallic Compounds
- Stoichiometric and Catalytic Reactions of Organometallic Compounds
- Bioinorganic Chemistry.
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