Introduction to coordination, solid state, and descriptive inorganic chemistry
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Introduction to coordination, solid state, and descriptive inorganic chemistry
McGraw-Hill, c1994
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 526-527) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book is an introduction to coordination, solid state, and descriptive inorganic chemistry. It is designed primarily for an undergraduate inorganic chemistry audience but could also be used as a supplementary text for some general chemistry courses and as a reference book for teachers of chemistry at all levels. This book offers the following features: it is designed for the increasingly popular sophomore-level inorganic course; it is presented in three modules to allow for flexibility in teaching; it contains over 900 end-of-chapter problems of varying levels of difficulty and full explanatory answers test students' critical thinking skills; and it offers numerous real world applications including environmental, energy-related and medical issues.
目次
- The evolving realm of inorganic chemistry
- Part 1 Coordination chemistry : an introduction to coordination chemistry
- structures of coordination compounds
- bonding theories for coordination compounds
- rates and mechanisms of reactions of coordination compounds
- applications of coordination compounds. Part 2 Solid state chemistry : solid state structures
- solid state energetics. Part 3 Descriptive chemistry of the representative elements: building a network of ideas to make sense of the periodic table
- hydrogen and hydrides
- oxygen, aqueous solutions, and the acid base character of oxides and hydroxides
- group 1a - the alkali metals
- group 2a - the alkaline earth metals
- the group 3a elements
- the group 4a elements
- group 5a - the pnicogens
- sulfur, selenium, tellurium, and polonium
- group 7a, the halgens
- group 8a, the noble gases.
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