Description
Its user-friendly approach and straightforward slant, patterned on professional literature, gives students a comprehensive look at the discipline and introduces them to such exciting topics as bioinorganic chemistry and solid state chemistry. The fourth edition of Inorganic Chemistry: Principles of Structure and Reacitvity contains rewritten chapters throughout, with expanded coverage of symmetry and group theory and related areas such as spectroscopy and crystallography. Reorganized chapters on bonding, coordination chemistry and organometallic chemistry are included, along with a more in-depth look at solid-state chemistry and other hot topics. Abundant pedagogy, such as illustrations and problems, complements the text's coverage.
Features
The fourth edition contains rewritten chapters throughout, with expanded coverage of symmetry and group theory and related areas such as spectroscopy and crystallography.
Reorganized chapters on bonding, coordination chemistry, and organometallic chemistry are included, along with a more in-depth look at solid-state chemistry and other hot topics.
This text prepares students for current work in chemistry through its up-to-date, accurate coverage.
Abundant pedagogy, such as illustrations and problems, complements the text's coverage.
User-friendly approach and straightforward slant, patterned on professional literature, gives students a comprehensive look at the discipline and introduces them to such exciting topics as bioinorganic chemistry and solid state chemistry.
Table of Contents 1. What is Organic Chemistry? 2. The Structure of the Atom. 3. Symmetry and Group Theory. 4. Bonding Models in Inorganic Chemistry: 1. Ionic Compounds. 5. Bonding Models in Inorganic Chemistry: 2. The Covalent Bond. 6. The Structure and Reactivity of Molecules. 7. The Solid State. 8. Chemical Forces. 9. Acid-Base Chemistry. 10. Chemistry in Aqueous and Nonaqueous Solvents. 11. Coordination Chemistry: Bonding, Spectra, and Magnetism. 12. Coordination Chemistry: Structure. 13. Coordination Chemistry: Reactions, Kinetics, and Mechanisms. 14. Some Descriptive Chemistry of the Metals. 15. Organometallic Chemistry. 16. Inorganic Chains, Rings, Cages, and Clusters. 17. The Chemistry of the Halogens and the Noble Gases. 18. Periodicity. 19. The Inorganic Chemistry of Biological Systems.