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Foundations of Inorganic Chemistry Gary Wulfsberg

Foundations of Inorganic Chemistry By Gary Wulfsberg

Foundations of Inorganic Chemistry by Gary Wulfsberg


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Foundations of Inorganic Chemistry by Gary Wulfsberg is our newest entry into the field of Inorganic Chemistry textbooks, designed uniquely for a one-semester stand alone course, or to be used in the first semester of a full year inorganic sequence.

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Foundations of Inorganic Chemistry by Gary Wulfsberg

Foundations of Inorganic Chemistry by Gary Wulfsberg is our newest entry into the field of Inorganic Chemistry textbooks, designed uniquely for a one-semester stand alone course, or to be used in the first semester of a full year inorganic sequence. By covering virtually every topic in the test from the 2016 ACS Exams Institute, this book will prepare your students for success. The new book combines careful pedagogy, clear writing, beautifully rendered two-color art, and solved examples, with a broad array of original, chapter-ending exercises. It assumes a background in General Chemistry, but reviews key concepts, and also assumes enrollment in a Foundations of Organic Chemistry course. Symmetry and molecular orbital theory are introduced after the student has developed an understanding of fundamental trends in chemical properties and reactions across the periodic table, which allows MO theory to be more broadly applied in subsequent chapters.

Key Features include:
Over 900 end-of-chapter exercises, half answered in the back of the book.Over 180 worked examples.Optional experiments & demos.Clearly cited connections to other areas in chemistry and chemical sciencesChapter-opening biographical vignettes of noted scientists in Inorganic Chemistry.Optional General Chemistry review sections.

About Gary Wulfsberg

Gary Wulfsberg is Emeritus Professor of Chemistry at Middle Tennessee State University. He received his B.S. degree at Iowa State University and his Ph. D. degree in Inorganic Chemistry under Robert C. West at University of Wisconsin-Madison. His postdoctoral work was at the Cornell University Program on Science, Technology, and Society, and the Technical University of Darmstadt. His research interests were in applications of Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance in Inorganic Chemistry, and in Chemical Education. Gary has served as chairman of the International Steering Committee for Nuclear Quadrupole Interactions, and he is the author of 40 publications and two previous University Science Books textbooks, Principles of Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry (1987, also translated into Italian) and Inorganic Chemistry (2000, also translated into French).

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Periodic Trends in Fundamental Properties of Atoms and Simple Ions.- Chapter 2: Monatomic Ions and their Acid-Base Reactivity.- Chapter 3: Polyatomic Ions: Their Structure and Acid-Base Properties.- Chapter 4: Ionic Compounds in the Solid State, in Minerals, and in Solution.- Chapter 5: Trends in Coordination Equilibria.- Chapter 6: Principles of Oxidation-Reduction Reactivity.- Chapter 7: Introduction to Transition Metal Complexes.- Chapter 8: Oxides and Silicates as Materials.- Chapter 9: The Underlying Reasons for Periodic Trends.- Chapter 10: Symmetry.- Chapter 11: Molecular Orbital Theory: A Bridge Between Foundational and Advanced Inorganic Chemistry.- Chapter 12: Elements as Molecules and Materials

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CIN1891389955G
9781891389955
1891389955
Foundations of Inorganic Chemistry by Gary Wulfsberg
Used - Good
Hardback
University Science Books,U.S.
20171102
700
N/A
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