Inorganic chemistry
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Inorganic chemistry
University Science Books, c2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Wulfsberg's new Inorganic Chemistry is the ideal primary textbook for advanced undergraduate inorganic chemistry courses. The clear, descriptive approach seamlessly integrates bioinorganic, environmental, geological and medicinal material into each chapter, and there is a refreshing empirical approach to problems in which the text emphasizes observations before moving on to theoretical models. Worked examples and solutions in each chapter combine with chapter-ending study objectives, 40-70 exercises per chapter and experiments for discovery-based learning to make this, in the words of one reviewer, "an outstanding new text."
Table of Contents
INORGANIC IONS AND SIMPLE MOLECULES IN CHEMISTRY AND IN OUR ENVIRONMENT.- Periodic Trends in Fundamental Properties of Atoms and Simple Ions.- Monoatomic Ions and Their Acid-Base Reactivity.- Polyatomic Ions and Their Acid-Base Properties.- Ionic Solids and Precipitation Reactions of Hydrated Ions.- Trends in Coordination Equilibria.- Principles of Oxidation-Reduction Reactivity.- Thermochemical Analyses of Reactivity Trends.- Introduction to Transition Metal Complexes.- INORGANIC SUBSTANCES AND MATERIALS: THEORY AND APPLICATIONS.- Symmetry.- Molecular Orbital Theory.- Transition-Metal Organometallic Compounds and Catalysis.- The Elements and Their Physical Properties.- Oxides of the Elements.- The Halides, Nitrides, and Sulfides of the Elements.- Hydrides, Alkyls, and Aryls of the Elements.- Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms.- Advanced Topics: Excited Electronic States, Photochemistry, and Activated Molecules.- Appendices A-C.- Index.
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