UID:
edoccha_9960072749202883
Format:
1 online resource (585 p.)
Edition:
2nd ed.
ISBN:
1-282-73729-5
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9786612737299
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0-08-091677-5
Content:
This book covers the synthesis, reactions, and properties of elements and inorganic compounds for courses in descriptive inorganic chemistry. 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 incorporates rich graphs and diagrams to enhance the content and maximize learning.Includes expanded coverage of chemical bonding and enhanced treatment of Buckminster FullerenesIncorporates new industrial applications matched to key topics in the text
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Description based upon print version of record.
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Front Cover; Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry; Copyright; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Where It All Comes From; 1.1 The Structure of the Earth; 1.2 Composition of the Earth's Crust; 1.3 Rocks and Minerals; 1.4 Weathering; 1.5 Obtaining Metals; 1.6 Some Metals Today; 1.7 Nonmetallic Inorganic Minerals; References for Further Reading; Problems; Chapter 2. Atomic and Molecular Structure; 2.1 Atomic Structure; 2.2 Properties of Atoms; 2.3 Molecular Structure; 2.4 Symmetry; 2.5 Resonance; References for Further Reading; Problems
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Chapter 3. Ionic Bonding, Crystals, and Intermolecular Forces3.1 Ionic Bonds; 3.2 Intermolecular Interactions; References for Further Reading; Problems; Chapter 4. Reactions and Energy Relationships; 4.1 Thermodynamic Considerations; 4.2 Combination Reactions; 4.3 Decomposition Reactions; 4.4 Redox Reactions; 4.5 Hydrolysis Reactions; 4.6 Replacement Reactions; 4.7 Metathesis; 4.8 Neutralization Reactions; References for Further Reading; Problems; Chapter 5. Acids, Bases, and Nonaqueous Solvents; 5.1 Acid-Base Chemistry; 5.2 Nonaqueous Solvents; 5.3 Superacids; References for Further Reading
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ProblemsChapter 6. Hydrogen; 6.1 Elemental and Positive Hydrogen; 6.2 Occurrence and Properties; 6.3 Hydrides; References for Further Reading; Problems; Chapter 7. The Group IA and IIA Metals; 7.1 General Characteristics; 7.2 Oxides and Hydroxides; 7.3 Halides; 7.4 Sulfides; 7.5 Nitrides and Phosphides; 7.6 Carbides, Cyanides, Cyanamides, and Amides; 7.7 Carbonates, Nitrates, Sulfates, and Phosphates; 7.8 Organic Derivatives; References for Further Reading; Problems; Chapter 8. Boron; 8.1 Elemental Boron; 8.2 Bonding in Boron Compounds; 8.3 Boron Compounds; References for Further Reading
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ProblemsChapter 9. Aluminum, Gallium, Indium, and Thallium; 9.1 The Elements; 9.2 Oxides; 9.3 Hydrides; 9.4 Halides; 9.5 Other Compounds; 9.6 Organometallic Compounds; References for Further Reading; Problems; Chapter 10. Carbon; 10.1 The Element; 10.2 Industrial Uses of Carbon; 10.3 Carbon Compounds; 10.4 Fullerenes; References for Further Reading; Problems; Chapter 11. Silicon, Germanium, Tin, and Lead; 11.1 The Elements; 11.2 Hydrides of the Group IVA Elements; 11.3 Oxides of the Group IVA Elements; 11.4 Silicates; 11.5 Zeolites; 11.6 Halides of the Group IVA Elements
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11.7 Organic Compounds11.8 Miscellaneous Compounds; References for Further Reading; Problems; Chapter 12. Nitrogen; 12.1 Elemental Nitrogen; 12.2 Nitrides; 12.3 Ammonia and Aquo Compounds; 12.4 Hydrogen Compounds; 12.5 Nitrogen Halides; 12.6 Nitrogen Oxides; 12.7 Oxyacids; References for Further Reading; Problems; Chapter 13. Phosphorus, Arsenic, Antimony, and Bismuth; 13.1 Occurrence; 13.2 Preparation and Properties of the Elements; 13.3 Hydrides; 13.4 Oxides; 13.5 Sulfides; 13.6 Halides; 13.7 Phosphonitrilic Compounds; 13.8 Acids and Their Salts; 13.9 Fertilizer Production
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References for Further Reading
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-12-088755-X
Language:
English
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