Inorganic chemistry /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autores principales: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Butterworth Scientific,
1982.
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Colección: | Butterworths intermediate chemistry.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Inorganic Chemistry; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. The periodic table; 1.1 Development of ideas; 1.2 Periodicity of physical and chemical properties; 1.3 Atomic spectra and atomic structure; 1.4 Wave mechanics; 1.5 The modern periodic table; 1.6 Features of the periodic table; 1.7 Uses of the periodic table; Summary; Questions; Chapter 2. Structure and bonding; 2.1 The nature of the problem; 2.2 The electronic theory of valency; 2.3 Electron transfer bonding
- electrovalency; 2.4 Bonding by electron sharing
- covalency
- 2.5 The strength of covalent bonds: bond energies2.6 Covalent bond lengths; 2.7 Electronegativity; 2.8 Hydrogen bonding; 2.9 The modern theory of the covalent bond; 2.10 The bonding in metals; 2.11 Bonding in transition metal complexes; 2.12 The colour of inorganic compounds; Summary; Questions; Chapter 3. Energetics; 3.1 Chemical stability; 3.2 Free energy and equilibria; 3.3 Free energy and entropy; 3.4 Factors contributing to the enthalpy of reaction; Questions; Chapter 4. Acids and bases: oxidation and reduction; 4.1 Protonic acids and bases; 4.2 Other concepts of acids and bases
- 4.3 Reduction-oxidation processes4.4 Tests for reducing and oxidizing agents; Summary; Questions; Chapter 5. Hydrogen; 5.1 Reactions with electropositive metals; 5.2 Reactions with transition metals; 5.3 Reactions with non-metals and weakly electropositive metals; 5.4 Complex hydrides; 5.5 Atomic hydrogen; 5.6 Deuterium; 5.7 Tests for hydrogen; 5.8 Hydrogen on the large scale; Summary; Questions; Chapter 6. Groups I and II Lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, caesium bprvnium, magnesium, calcium, strontium, barium; 6.1 The elements; 6.2 Compounds of Group I and II elements
- 6.3 The carbonates and hydrogencarbonates6.4 Abnormal properties of lithium and beryllium; 6.5 Tests for the cations; Summary; Questions; Chapter 7. Group III Boron, aluminium. qallnjoi, indium thallium; 7.1 Oxidation state +3; 7.2 Oxidation state +1; 7.3 Coordination number; 7.4 Properties of the elements; 7.4 Compounds of boron and aluminium; Summary; Questions; Chapter 8. Group IV: Carbon, silicon, germanium, tin, lead; 8.1 Summary of general characteristics; 8.2 Occurrence and extraction of the elements; 8.3 Typical reactions of the elements; 8.4 Compounds of Group IV elements
- 8.5 Oxides of Group IV elements8.6 Chlorides and other important halides of Group IV elements; 8.7 Other important compounds; 8.8 Tests for Group IV elements; Summary; Questions; Chapter 9. Group V: Nitrogen phosphorus. arsenic antimonv. bismuth; 9.1 Summary of general characteristics; 9.2 Occurrence and extraction of the elements; 9.3 Properties of the elements; 9.4 Chemical reactivity of the elements; 9.5 Hydrides of Group V elements; 9.6 Oxides of Group V elements; 9.7 Oxoacids and their salts; 9.8 Halogen compounds of Group V elements; 9.9 Tests for Group V elements; Summary; Questions