Inorganic Chemistry

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Academic Press, 2001 - Science - 1884 pages
Inorganic Chemistry easily surpasses its competitors in sheer volume and depth of information. Readers are presented with summaries that ease exam preparation, an extensive index, numerous references for further study, six invaluable appendixes, and over 150 tables that provide important data on elements at a quick glance.

Now in its 101st printing, Inorganic Chemistry provides an authoritative and comprehensive reference for graduate students, as well as chemists and scientists in fields related to chemistry such as physics, biology, geology, pharmacy, and medicine.

Translated for the first time into English, Holleman and Wiberg's book is a bestseller in Germany, where every chemist knows and values it. Prior to this translation, there was no equivalent to Holleman and Wiberg's book in English.
 

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Contents

The Alkali Metal Group
1085
Sodium Potassium Rubidium Cesium and Francium
1094
Transition Elements
1125
Trends in Some Properties of the Transition Elements Table IV
1132
Fundamentals of Complex Chemistry
1139
Bonding Models for Transition Metal Complexes
1174
Reaction Mechanisms of Transition Metal Complexes
1204
Some Fundamentals of Solid State Chemistry
1223

Ionization and Dissociation Energies
75
Atomic Structure
79
Atomic Spectra
95
Molecular Structure The Chemical Bond Part I
109
Molecular Structure
132
Molecular Spectra
153
Molecular Symmetry
160
Molecular Transformations The Chemical Reaction Part II
167
Molecular Transformations
190
Oxidation and Reduction
197
Acidity and Basicity
217
Hydrogen and its Compounds
234
Light heavy and superheavy hydrogen
247
Part B Main Group Elements
277
Basic Molecular Chemistry
292
Bonding Models The Chemical Bond Part III
302
Reaction Mechanisms of Molecules The Chemical Reaction Part III
340
Stereochemistry of Molecules
374
The Noble Gases
388
The Halogen Group
402
Hydrogen Compounds of the Halogens
424
Compounds of the Halogens Among Themselves
433
Oxygen Acids of the Halogens
439
Oxides and Fluoroxides of the Halogens
455
The Chalcogen Group
470
Sulfur
503
Selenium
573
Tellurium
587
Phosphorus
680
Arsenic
741
Antimony
757
Bismuth
767
The Carbon Group
778
Silicon
822
Germanium
893
Tin
900
TinII Halides 903 TinII Chalcogenides 904 Organic TinIl Compounds 906
906
Lead
912
LeadlV Hydrides and Halides 918 LeadlV Chalcogenides 919 Organic LeadlV
921
The Boron Group
929
Aluminum
999
Chapter XVI The Alkaline Earth Metal Group
1044
Magnesium
1053
Calcium Strontium Barium and Radium
1063
593
1084
Electrical Properties of Solids
1238
The Copper Group
1248
Silver
1265
GOld
1276
The Zinc Group
1291
Mercury
1303
EkaMercury
1316
598
1317
Compounds of Scandium Yttrium Lanthanum and Actinium
1322
600
1333
Zirconium and Hafnium
1336
Rutherfordium
1342
Niobium and Tantalum I
1355
The Chromium Group
1364
Molybdenum and Tungsten
1382
Seaborgium
1402
Technetium and Rhenium
1416
Bohrium
1428
601
1456
Ruthenium and Osmium
1458
The Cobalt Group
1473
1477 Oxygen Compounds 1478 Other Chalcogen Compounds 1481 CobaltII
1485
Meitnerium Element 109
1499
EkaPlatinum Element 110
1528
Some Classes of Organic Transition Metal Compounds
1551
Lanthanides and Actinides
1639
Fundamentals of Nuclear Chemistry
1646
Artificial Transmutation of Elements
1665
The Lanthanides
1693
Physical Properties
1699
Compounds of the Lanthanides
1705
The Actinides
1711
Physical Properties
1718
Radiochemical Properties
1727
603
1731
The Interconversion of Mass and Energy
1739
Numerical Tables
1745
Natural Nuclides
1753
Bond Lengths calc between Maingroup Elements
1760
Name Index
1771
Subject Index
1777
605
1781
618
1805
668
1841
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