ABSTRACT

This popular and comprehensive textbook provides all the basic information on inorganic chemistry that undergraduates need to know. For this sixth edition, the contents have undergone a complete revision to reflect progress in areas of research, new and modified techniques and their applications, and use of software packages.

Introduction to Modern Inorganic Chemistry begins by explaining the electronic structure and properties of atoms, then describes the principles of bonding in diatomic and polyatomic covalent molecules, the solid state, and solution chemistry. Further on in the book, the general properties of the periodic table are studied along with specific elements and groups such as hydrogen, the 's' elements, the lanthanides, the actinides, the transition metals, and the "p" block. Simple and advanced examples are mixed throughout to increase the depth of students' understanding.

This edition has a completely new layout including revised artwork, case study boxes, technical notes, and examples. All of the problems have been revised and extended and include notes to assist with approaches and solutions. It is an excellent tool to help students see how inorganic chemistry applies to medicine, the environment, and biological topics.

chapter |7 pages

SI UNITS AND NAMES

chapter 1|10 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 3|21 pages

COVALENT MOLECULES: DlATOMICS

chapter 4|29 pages

POLYATOMIC COVALENT MOLECULES

chapter 5|23 pages

THE SOLID STATE

chapter 6|27 pages

SOLUTION CHEMISTRY

chapter 7|25 pages

EXPERIMENTAL METHODS

chapter 9|25 pages

HYDROGEN

chapter 10|12 pages

THE 'S' ELEMENTS

chapter 11|11 pages

THE SCANDIUM GROUP AND THE LANTHANIDES

chapter 12|16 pages

THE ACTINIDE ELEMENTS

chapter 14|39 pages

THE TRANSITION ELEMENTS OF THE FIRST SERIES

chapter 16|36 pages

TRANSITION METALS: SELECTED TOPICS

chapter 17|79 pages

THE ELEMENTS OF THE 'P' BLOCK

chapter 19|10 pages

GENERAL TOPICS

chapter 1|4 pages

BOOKS

chapter 2|13 pages

REVIEWS AND JOURNALS

chapter 4|1 pages

ELECTRONIC ACCESS TO CHEMICAL INFORMATION