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    Cambridge : Royal Society of Chemistry, Information service
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    gbv_243405103
    Format: XII, 150 S , graph. Darst , 22 cm
    ISBN: 0854045740
    Series Statement: RSC paperbacks
    Content: "In Inorganic chemistry, emphasis should be placed on the connections between valence shell electron configuration and the physical and chemical properties of the element. Basic Principles of Inorganic Chemistry: Making the Connections is a short, concise book that emphasises these connections, in particular the chemistry of the Main Group compounds. With reference to chemical properties, Lewis Structures, stoichiometry and spider diagrams, students will be able to predict or calculate the chemistry of simple polyatomic compounds from the valence shell configuration and will no longer be required to memorise vast amounts of factual chemistry." "Ideal for students taking chemistry as a subsidiary subject as well as honours degree students."--BOOK JACKET
    Note: Includes index , ch. 1.Moles and molaritych. 2.Structure of the atom, electron configuration and the build-up to the periodic tablech. 3.Physical properties of the elements and the periodic tablech. 4.Chemical properties of the elements and the periodic tablech. 5.Lewis structures of molecules, cations and anions, including oxyanionsch. 6.Shape and hybridisationch. 7.Features of interest approach to systematic inorganic chemistry.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Hathaway, Brian J Basic Principles of Inorganic Chemistry Cambridge : Royal Society of Chemistry, 1998 ISBN 9781847550217
    Language: English
    Subjects: Chemistry/Pharmacy
    RVK:
    Keywords: Anorganische Chemie ; Periodensystem ; Einführung
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