This book covers the synthesis, reactions, and properties of elements and inorganic compoundsΒ for courses in descriptive inorganic chemistry.Β It is suitable for the one-semester (ACS-recommended) course or as a supplement in general chemistry courses. Ideal for major and non-majors, the book incorpo
Inorganic Structural Chemistry, Second Edition
β Scribed by Dr. rer. nat. Ulrich Muller(auth.)
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 278
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The essential introduction to the understanding of the structure of inorganic solids and materials. This revised and updated 2nd Edition looks at new developments and research results within Structural Inorganic Chemistry in a number of ways, special attention is paid to crystalline solids, elucidation and description of the spatial order of atoms within a chemical compound.Β Structural principles of inorganic molecules and solids are described through traditional concepts, modern bond-theoretical theories, as well as taking symmetry as a leading principle.Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (page 1):
Chapter 2 Description of Chemical Structures (pages 2β11):
Chapter 3 Symmetry (pages 12β29):
Chapter 4 Polymorphism and Phase Transitions (pages 30β38):
Chapter 5 Chemical Bonding and Lattice Energy (pages 39β44):
Chapter 6 The Effective Size of Atoms (pages 45β51):
Chapter 7 Ionic Compounds (pages 52β61):
Chapter 8 Molecular Structures I: Compounds of Main Group Elements (pages 62β72):
Chapter 9 Molecular Structures II: Compounds of Transition Metals (pages 73β84):
Chapter 10 Molecular Orbital Theory and Chemical Bonding in Solids (pages 85β102):
Chapter 11 The Element Structures of the Nonmetals (pages 103β117):
Chapter 12 Diamond?Like Structures (pages 118β127):
Chapter 13 Polyanionic and Polycationic Compounds. Zintl Phases (pages 128β149):
Chapter 14 Packings of Spheres. Metal Structures (pages 150β156):
Chapter 15 The Sphere?Packing Principle for Compounds (pages 157β165):
Chapter 16 Linked Polyhedra (pages 166β189):
Chapter 17 Packings of Spheres with Occupied Interstices (pages 190β211):
Chapter 18 Symmetry as the Organizing Principle for Crystal Structures (pages 212β225):
Chapter 19 Physical Properties of Solids (pages 226β240):
Chapter 20 Nanostructures (pages 241β245):
Chapter 21 Pitfalls and Linguistic Aberrations (pages 246β248):
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