Inorganic ChemistryInorganic Chemistry easily surpasses its competitors in sheer volume and depth of information. Readers are presented with summaries that ease exam preparation, an extensive index, numerous references for further study, six invaluable appendixes, and over 150 tables that provide important data on elements at a quick glance. Now in its 101st printing, Inorganic Chemistry provides an authoritative and comprehensive reference for graduate students, as well as chemists and scientists in fields related to chemistry such as physics, biology, geology, pharmacy, and medicine. Translated for the first time into English, Holleman and Wiberg's book is a bestseller in Germany, where every chemist knows and values it. Prior to this translation, there was no equivalent to Holleman and Wiberg's book in English. |
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| 17 | |
| 24 | |
Determination of Atomic and Molecular Mass | 28 |
| 44 | |
| 52 | |
The Periodic System of the Elements Part I | 56 |
Atomic and Molecular Ions | 60 |
The Alkali Metal Group | 1085 |
Sodium Potassium Rubidium Cesium and Francium | 1094 |
Transition Elements | 1125 |
Trends in Some Properties of the Transition Elements Table IV | 1132 |
Fundamentals of Complex Chemistry | 1139 |
Bonding Models for Transition Metal Complexes | 1174 |
Reaction Mechanisms of Transition Metal Complexes | 1204 |
Some Fundamentals of Solid State Chemistry | 1223 |
Determination of Ionic Mass | 69 |
| 75 | |
| 79 | |
| 95 | |
| 109 | |
cf p 1242 | 123 |
Shape and Bond Angle 127 Bond Energy 129 Bond Character Intermediate Bet | 132 |
Molecular Spectra | 153 |
Molecular Symmetry | 160 |
Molecular Transformations The Chemical Reaction Part II | 167 |
Oxidation and Reduction | 197 |
Acidity and Basicity | 217 |
Hydrogen and its Compounds | 234 |
Light heavy and superheavy hydrogen | 247 |
Part B Main Group Elements | 277 |
Basic Molecular Chemistry | 292 |
Bonding Models The Chemical Bond Part III | 302 |
Reaction Mechanisms of Molecules The Chemical Reaction Part III | 340 |
Stereochemistry of Molecules | 374 |
The Noble Gases | 388 |
The Halogen Group | 402 |
Hydrogen Compounds of the Halogens | 424 |
Compounds of the Halogens Among Themselves | 433 |
Oxygen Acids of the Halogens | 439 |
Oxides and Fluoroxides of the Halogens | 455 |
The Chalcogen Group | 470 |
Sulfur | 503 |
Selenium | 573 |
Tellurium | 587 |
Phosphorus | 702 |
Arsenic | 741 |
Antimony | 757 |
Bismuth | 767 |
The Carbon Group | 778 |
Silicon | 822 |
Germanium | 893 |
TinII Halides 903 TinII Chalcogenides 904 Organic TinII Compounds 906 | 906 |
Lead | 912 |
LeadII Halides 915 LeadII Chalcogenides and LeadII Salts 915 Organic | 918 |
The Boron Group | 929 |
Aluminum | 999 |
Chapter XVI The Alkaline Earth Metal Group | 1044 |
Magnesium | 1053 |
Calcium Strontium Barium and Radium | 1063 |
593 | 1084 |
Electrical Properties of Solids | 1238 |
The Copper Group | 1248 |
Silver | 1265 |
Gold | 1276 |
The Zinc Group | 1291 |
Mercury | 1303 |
EkaMercury | 1316 |
598 | 1317 |
Compounds of Scandium Yttrium Lanthanum and Actinium | 1322 |
600 | 1333 |
Zirconium and Hafnium | 1336 |
Rutherfordium | 1342 |
Niobium and Tantalum I | 1355 |
The Chromium Group | 1364 |
Molybdenum and Tungsten | 1382 |
Seaborgium | 1402 |
Technetium and Rhenium | 1416 |
Bohrium | 1428 |
601 | 1456 |
Ruthenium and Osmium | 1458 |
The Cobalt Group | 1473 |
1477 Oxygen Compounds 1478 Other Chalcogen Compounds 1481 CobaltII | 1485 |
The Nickel Group | 1500 |
EkaPlatinum Element 110 | 1528 |
Some Classes of Organic Transition Metal Compounds | 1551 |
Lanthanides and Actinides | 1639 |
Fundamentals of Nuclear Chemistry | 1646 |
Artificial Transmutation of Elements | 1665 |
The Lanthanides | 1693 |
Physical Properties | 1699 |
Compounds of the Lanthanides | 1705 |
The Actinides | 1711 |
Physical Properties | 1718 |
Radiochemical Properties | 1727 |
603 | 1731 |
The Interconversion of Mass and Energy | 1739 |
Numerical Tables | 1745 |
Natural Nuclides | 1753 |
Bond Lengths calc between Maingroup Elements | 1760 |
Name Index | 1771 |
Subject Index | 1777 |
605 | 1781 |
618 | 1821 |
668 | 1841 |
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