Inorganic ChemistryThis textbook aims to convey the important principles and facts of inorganic chemistry in a way that is both understandable and enjoyable to undergraduates. Examples help to illustrate the material, and key points are summarized at the conclusion of each chapter. |
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contents PART 1 FOUNDATIONS | 1 |
Atomic structure | 3 |
Molecular structure | 50 |
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Inorganic Chemistry Duward F. Shriver,Peter William Atkins,Cooper Harold Langford No preview available - 1994 |
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anion antibonding aqueous atomic orbitals axis band base block boron Brønsted Brønsted acid carbon carbonyl catalyst cations Chapter charge Chem chemical cluster complex configuration coordination number covalent crystal d-block diagram dissociation donor electron pair electronegativity elements energy levels enthalpy equation example fluorine formation Frost diagram H₂ H₂O halides halogens hydrides hydrogen increases inorganic chemistry interaction ionic ionization energy isomer lattice enthalpy Lewis acid Lewis base Lewis structure ligand ligand field linear lone pair mechanism metal atom metal ions mol¹ molecular orbitals molecule N₂ nitrogen nucleophilic nucleus O₂ occupy octahedral organometallic compounds oxidation number oxoanions oxygen particle periodic table plane properties proton quantum number radii radius reaction redox reduction Section shown in Fig silicon solid solvent species spectra spectroscopy spin stability sulfur symmetry synthesis temperature tetrahedral thermodynamically tion transfer transition trends trigonal valence electrons values wavefunction