Inorganic Chemistry, Volume 1 |
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Contents
Foundations | 1 |
The structure of hydrogenic atoms 70 | 10 |
Manyelectron atoms | 17 |
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Inorganic Chemistry D. Duward F. Shriver,P. Peter William Atkins,Cooper Harold Langford Snippet view - 1990 |
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anion antibonding atomic orbitals axis band bond enthalpy boron carbon catalyst cations cell Chapter character charge Chem chemical close-packed cluster combination complex configuration constant coordination number correlation covalent crystal d-block decrease density diagram donor electron pair electronegativity elements energy levels enthalpy equation example fluorine formation Gibbs energy halides halogens hence hydrides hydrogen increases inorganic chemistry interaction ionic ionization energy isomer lattice enthalpy Lewis acid Lewis base Lewis structure ligands linear lone pair mechanism metal atom metal ions molecular orbitals molecule nitrogen nuclear nucleophilic nucleus occupy octahedral organometallic compounds oxidation number oxidizing agent oxoacids oxoanions oxygen periodic table plane point group properties proton quantum number radii radius Raman reaction redox reducing agent result Section Self-test shown in Fig silicon solid solvent species spectra spectrum spin square-planar stability standard potentials sulfur symmetry synthesis temperature tetrahedral thermodynamic transition trends valence electrons values vibrational wavefunction