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|a Graddon, D. P.,
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|a An introduction to co-ordination chemistry /
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|a International Series of Monographs in Inorganic Chemistry
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|a Online resource; title from PDF title page (ScienceDirect, viewed November 7, 2014).
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|a Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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|a Front Cover; An Introduction to Co-Ordination Chemistry; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION; CHAPTER I. HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION; WERNER'S THEORY; SYSTEMATIC NOMENCLATURE; ISOMERISM; STEREOCHEMISTRY OF 6:CO-ORDINATE COMPOUNDS; STEREOCHEMISTRY OF 4:CO-ORDINATE COMPOUNDS; STEREOCHEMISTRY IN SOLUTION AND IN THE SOLID STATE; FURTHER READING; CHAPTER II: MODERN THEORIES OF CO-ORDINATION CHEMISTRY; THE OCTET THEORY-EFFECTIVE ATOMIC NUMBER; THE VALENCY-BOND THEORY; PARAMAGNETISM; THE CRYSTAL-FIELD THEORY; THE SIDGWICK-POWELL THEORY; FURTHER READING.
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|a Chapter iii. transition metal stereochemistryberyllium, magnesium and aluminium; nickel; cobalt; high co-ordination numbers; metal-metal bonds; further reading; chapter iv. the stability of complex salts; the determination of stability constants; factors affecting stability constants; chelation; change of co -- ordination number; further reading; chapter v. the stabilization of oxidation states; standard reduction potentials; unusually high oxidation states; unusually low oxidation states; further reading; chapter vi. carbonyls and ii-complexes; nitrosyls; nitroprussides and complex acetylides.
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|a Olefin complexescyclopentadienyls and related compounds; further reading; chapter vii. some practical applications; inner complexes; solvent extraction; sequestration; porphyrins and related compounds; further reading; author index; subject index.
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|a An Introduction to Co-Ordination Chemistry, Second Edition covers the fundamental aspects of co-ordination chemistry. The title is designed to introduce the readers to the basic principles and theories that govern co-ordination chemistry. The text first reviews the history of co-ordination chemistry, and then proceeds to discussing the modern theories of co-ordination chemistry. Next, the selection covers transition metal stereochemistry. Chapter IV talks about the stability of complex salts, while Chapter V deals with the stabilization of oxidation states. The text also covers carbonyls and.
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|i Print version:
|a Graddon, D.P.
|t Introduction to co-ordination chemistry.
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|d Oxford, New York, Pergamon Press [1968]
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