1. D.M.P. Mingos, J.E. McGrady, A. L. Rohl Moments of Inertia in Cluster and Coordination Compounds 2. M. Drillon, J. Darriet Progress in Polymetallic Exchange-Coupled Systems, Some Examples in Inorganic Chemistry 3. P. Zanello Stereochemical Aspects Associated with the Redox Behaviour of Heterometa
Complexes, Clusters and Crystal Chemistry (Structure and Bonding, Volume 79)
✍ Scribed by David Michael P. Mingos
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 390
- Series
- Structure and Bonding 079
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
- D.M.P. Mingos, J.E. McGrady, A. L. Rohl Moments of Inertia in Cluster and Coordination Compounds 2. M. Drillon, J. Darriet Progress in Polymetallic Exchange-Coupled Systems, Some Examples in Inorganic Chemistry 3. P. Zanello Stereochemical Aspects Associated with the Redox Behaviour of Heterometal Carbonyl Clusters 4. R. G. Denning Electronic Structure and Bonding in Actinyl Ions 5. M. Evain, R. Brec A New Approach to Structural Description of Complex Polyhedra Containing Polychalcogenide Anions 6. E. Brese, M. O'Keeffe Crystal Chemistry of Inorganic Nitrides
✦ Subjects
Химия и химическая промышленность;Химия координационных (комплексных) соединений;
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