Inorganic
chemistry is the study of the synthesis, reactions, structures and properties of
compounds of the elements. Inorganic chemistry encompasses the compounds - both
molecular and extended solids - of everything else in the periodic table, and
overlaps with organic chemistry in the area of organometallic chemistry, in
which metals are bonded to carbon-containing ligands and molecules. This page
covers the following topics related to Inorganic Chemistry : Review of Chemical
Bonding, Molecular Orbital Theory, Acid-Base Chemistry, Redox Stability and
Redox Reactions, Coordination Chemistry and Crystal Field Theory, Metals and
Alloys- Structure, Bonding, Electronic and Magnetic Properties, Metals and
Alloys - Mechanical Properties, Ionic and Covalent Solids - Structures, Ionic
and Covalent Solids - Energetics, Electronic Properties of Materials -
Superconductors and Semiconductors, Basic Science of Nanomaterials, Resources
for Students and Teachers, Metals and Alloys - Mechanical Properties.
Inorganic
chemistry is the study of the synthesis, reactions, structures and properties of
compounds of the elements. Inorganic chemistry encompasses the compounds - both
molecular and extended solids - of everything else in the periodic table, and
overlaps with organic chemistry in the area of organometallic chemistry, in
which metals are bonded to carbon-containing ligands and molecules. This page
covers the following topics related to Inorganic Chemistry : Review of Chemical
Bonding, Molecular Orbital Theory, Acid-Base Chemistry, Redox Stability and
Redox Reactions, Coordination Chemistry and Crystal Field Theory, Metals and
Alloys- Structure, Bonding, Electronic and Magnetic Properties, Metals and
Alloys - Mechanical Properties, Ionic and Covalent Solids - Structures, Ionic
and Covalent Solids - Energetics, Electronic Properties of Materials -
Superconductors and Semiconductors, Basic Science of Nanomaterials, Resources
for Students and Teachers, Metals and Alloys - Mechanical Properties.
Topics covered in this notes include: Historical Background,
Introduction, Classification, Evolution of biological roles for essential
metals, Factors influencing the acquisition of metal ions by biological systems,
Biological ligands, Biological functions of metal ions.
This book contains chapters
about application of titanium dioxide in different branches of economy such as
the agriculture, the food industry, the medicine, the cosmetics, the water
treatment technologies, and the semiconductors.
This guide shows the list of
inorganic compounds with their IUPAC systematic names, traditiona names,
Properties, Uses, History, Safety and Toxicology.
This book
explains an overview of chemical reagents used in inorganic chemical reactions
fior the synthesis of different compounds including coordination, transition
metal, organometallic, cluster, bioinorganic, and solid-state compounds. This
book will be helpful for the graduate students, teachers, and researchers, and
chemistry professionals who are interested to fortify and expand their knowledge
about sol-gel preparation and application, porphyrin and phthalocyanine, carbon
nanotube nanohybrids, triple bond between arsenic and group 13 elements, and
N-heterocyclic carbene and its heavier analogues.
This book provides an
overview of chemical vapor deposition methods and recent advances in
developing novel materials for application in various fields. Some of the
chapters included highlight current limitations in the CVD methods and offer
alternatives in developing coatings through overcoming these limitations.
This note teaches the fundamental concepts of Inorganic Chemistry such
as structure, shape and symmetry of inorganic molecules, the nature of bonding
in inorganic compound.
This
note covers the following topics: Structure of solids, Simple close packed
structures: metals, Basic structure types, complex structures, Structure of
nanomaterials.
This
note covers the following topics: Measurement in science, Dimensions, units, and
symbols table, Area, Volume, Time, Mass, Force, Weight, Velocity, Acceleration,
Pressure, Density, Temperature, Energy, Heat and Concentration.