Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry by Wikibook
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.
Author(s): Penn State University
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