Inorganic Chemistry, Volume 1The student of inorganic chemistry must master the chemistry of the elements. This presentation of the subject provides factual information and important principles within the context of broad chemical concepts and periodic trends. |
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A₁ Acidic solution activation alkene anion antibonding aqueous atomic orbitals axis band basic block boron Brønsted acid carbon catalyst cation cell Chapter Chem chemical Cl₂ cluster complex compounds configuration coordination number correlation crystal d-block dissociation electron pairs electronegative elements enthalpy equation equilibrium example Exercise favorable formation free energy Frost diagram Gibbs free energy H₂ H₂O halides halogen hence hydrides increases inorganic chemistry ionic ionization isomers kinetic kJ mol¹ lattice enthalpy Lewis acid Lewis base Lewis structure ligand ligand field linear lone pair mechanism metal atom metal ions molecular orbital molecule N₂ nitrogen nucleophilic nucleus O₂ octahedral organometallic oxidation number oxidizing agent oxoacids oxoanions oxygen phase plane properties proton quantum number redox Section shown in Fig solid solvent spectra spin stability structure symmetry synthesis Table temperature tetrahedral thermodynamically transition valence electrons values VSEPR theory wavefunction