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Inorganic Chemistry, Second Edition, provides essential information for students of inorganic chemistry or for chemists pursuing self-study. The presentation of topics is made with an effort to be clear and concise so that the book is portable and user friendly. The text emphasizes fundamental principles-including molecular structure, acid-base chemistry, coordination chemistry, ligand field theory, and solid state chemistry. It is organized into five major themes (structure, condensed phases, solution chemistry, main group and coordination compounds) with several chapters in each. There is a logical progression from atomic structure to molecular structure to properties of substances based on molecular structures, to behavior of solids, etc.
The textbook contains a balance of topics in theoretical and descriptive chemistry. For example, the hard-soft interaction principle is used to explain hydrogen bond strengths, strengths of acids and bases, stability of coordination compounds, etc. Discussion of elements begins with survey chapters focused on the main groups, while later chapters cover the elements in greater detail. Each chapter opens with narrative introductions and includes figures, tables, and end-of-chapter problem sets.
This new edition features new and improved illustrations, including symmetry and 3D molecular orbital representations; expanded coverage of spectroscopy, instrumental techniques, organometallic and bio-inorganic chemistry; and more in-text worked-out examples to encourage active learning and to prepare students for their exams.
This text is ideal for advanced undergraduate and graduate-level students enrolled in the Inorganic Chemistry course. This core course serves Chemistry and other science majors. The book may also be suitable for biochemistry, medicinal chemistry, and other professionals who wish to learn more about this subject area.
Auteur
James E. House is Emeritus Professor of Chemistry at Illinois State University, USA, and Scholar in Residence at Illinois Wesleyan University, USA. He received B.S. and M.A. degrees from Southern Illinois University and the Ph.D. from the University of Illinois, Urbana. In over 50 years of teaching, he taught numerous courses in inorganic and physical chemistry and several special topics courses. His research resulted in over 150 publications in professional journals, many dealing with reactions of solids. He has authored several books on kinetics, quantum mechanics, and inorganic chemistry for Elsevier. He is the Series Editor for Developments in Physical & Theoretical Chemistry for Elsevier and has also edited volumes in the series. House was elected as a Fellow of the Illinois State Academy of Science and he has done extensive consulting in the chemical industry. He was selected as Professor of the Year in 2011 by the student body at Illinois Wesleyan University and in 2018 he was inducted into the Southern Illinois University Chemistry Alumni Hall of Fame.
Texte du rabat
This concise textbook meets several objectives. First, the topics included were selected to provide essential information in the major areas of inorganic chemistry (molecular structure, acid-base chemistry, coordination chemistry, ligand field theory, solid state chemistry, etc.). These topics form the basis for competency in inorganic chemistry at a level commensurate with the one-semester course taught at most colleges and universities. The second objective has been to stress fundamental principles in the discussion of several topics. For example, the hard-soft interaction principle is employed in discussion of acid-base chemistry, stability of complexes, solubility, and predicting reaction products. Third, the presentation of topics is made with an effort to be clear and concise so that the book is portable and user friendly. This book presents in convenient form a readable account of the essentials of inorganic chemistry that can serve as both as a textbook for a one-semester upper-level course and as a guide for self-study. Figures, tables, and end-of-chapter problems round out this pedagogically rich, thematically balanced text for advanced undergraduate and graduate level students.
Résumé
Suitable for students of inorganic chemistry or for chemists pursuing self-study, this book emphasizes fundamental principles-including molecular structure, acid-base chemistry, coordination chemistry, ligand field theory, and solid state chemistry - and presents topics in a clear, concise manner.
Contenu
I. STRUCTURE OF ATOMS AND MOLECULES 1 Light, Electrons, and Nuclei 2 Basic Quantum Mechanics and Atomic Structure 3 Covalent Bonding in Diatomic Molecules 4 A Survey of Structure and Bonding 5. Symmetry and Molecular Orbitals II. CONDENSED PHASES 6. Intermolecular Interactions 7 Ionic Bonding and Structures of Solids 8. Dynamic Processes in Solids III. SOLUTION CHEMISTRY OF INORGANIC COMPOUNDS 9. Acid-Base Chemistry 10. Chemistry in Nonaqueous Solvents 11. Redox Chemistry IV. SURVEY OF THE CHEMISTRY OF MAIN GROUP ELEMENTS 12. Chemistry of Metallic Elements (production, reactions, typical behavior) 13. Organometallic Compounds of Main Group Metals 14. Chemistry of Nonmetallic Elements (emphasis on H, O, N, S, P, and halogens) V. CHEMISTRY OF COORDINATION COMPOUNDS 15. Introduction to Coordination Chemistry 16. Ligand Field Theory 17. Interpretation of Spectra 18. Molecular Orbitals in Complexes 19. Composition and Stability of Complexes 20. Synthesis and Reactions of Coordination Compounds 21. Organometallic Coordination Compounds 22. Coordination Compounds in Catalysis and Biochemistry23. Bioinorganic Chemistry