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Essentials of Inorganic Chemistry 1 D. M. P. Mingos (Sir Edward Frankland BP Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, Sir Edward Frankland BP Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, Imperial College, London)

Essentials of Inorganic Chemistry 1 By D. M. P. Mingos (Sir Edward Frankland BP Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, Sir Edward Frankland BP Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, Imperial College, London)

Summary

This accessible text provides a resume of fundamental concepts in inorganic chemistry. The material is arranged alphabetically for ease of use, and the entries are longer and more complete than typical dictionary entries. This makes the book ideal as a companion to larger textbooks of inorganic chemistry.

Essentials of Inorganic Chemistry 1 Summary

Essentials of Inorganic Chemistry 1 by D. M. P. Mingos (Sir Edward Frankland BP Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, Sir Edward Frankland BP Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, Imperial College, London)

Undergraduates studying inorganic chemistry often find the terminology of the subject bewildering, and concepts difficult to summarise. This new book, part of the successful Oxford Chemistry Primers series, provides an alphabetical listing of concepts encountered by students in their studies up to the end of the first year of their chemistry course. With each entry containing more information than can be found in a general chemistry dictionary, and written in a student-friendly and accessible style, every chemistry student should have a copy of this invaluable book on their desk.

Essentials of Inorganic Chemistry 1 Reviews

The style of the book is excellent; it has many useful illustrations and the level is just right for first-year students. The content is not too mathematical ... I strongly recommend this book to all first-year undergraduate chemistry students. * Chemistry in Britain, February 1996 *

Table of Contents

1. Acids and bases to Aufbau principle ; 2. Back donation to Born-Haber cycle ; 3. Canonical from to Crystal structures ; 4. Dative bond to Dipole moment ; 5. Effective atomic number to Exchange energy ; 6. Gibbs energy ; 7. Halogens to Hypervalent ; 8. Inertness and lability to Isomerism ; 9. Lanthanides to Lone pair ; 10. Magnetism to Molecular orbital theory ; 11. Nomenclature of inorganic compounds to Non-aqueous solvents ; 12. Orbitals to Oxidation state ; 13. Periodic table to Polyhedral cage geometrics ; 14. Radii to Resonance ; 15. Sandwich compounds to Steric effects ; 16. Valence bond to VSEPR ; Bibliography ; Index

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GOR001644057
9780198558484
0198558481
Essentials of Inorganic Chemistry 1 by D. M. P. Mingos (Sir Edward Frankland BP Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, Sir Edward Frankland BP Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, Imperial College, London)
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Oxford University Press
19950525
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