Inorganic Chemistry: A Modern IntroductionPresents the entire inorganic field as a logical development of basic ideas, incorporating significant early contributions, factual data, and the resulting modern ideas involving the scope and significance of inorganic chemistry. Proceeds sensibly from the origins of the elements through atomic structure, molecular structure, bonding and properties related to bonding, and reactions considered by types, conditions, and mechanisms. |
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FACETS OF ATOMIC | 14 |
THE EXTRANUCLEAR STRUCTURES OF THE ATOMS | 34 |
The Periodic Table and Periodic Relationships | 99 |
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Academic Press acid ammonia anions aqueous atomic number atomic orbitals bond energy cations Chem chloride cobalt(III compounds coordination number covalent bond crystal structure d-transition donor electron affinity electron pairs electronegativity electronic charge density electronic configurations elements enthalpy example F. A. Cotton Figure fluoride formation gaseous ground-state groups H₂O halides indicated Inorg Inorganic Chemistry interactions internuclear distance involving ionic ionization energy isomerism isomers John Wiley K+ salt kcal lanthanide lattice ligand magnetic metal atom metal ions mole molecular geometries molecular orbitals molecular structures molecule neutron noble gas nonbonded Nucl nuclear charge nucleus nuclides octahedral oxidation periodic table Phys planar platinum(II properties proton quantum number R. J. Gillespie radii radius reactions result solid soluble solutions solvent stability substances symmetry temperature tetrahedral thermodynamic trans trigonal valence values Wiley & Sons York ΔΗ