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.
This book covers
the following topics: Impurities in pharmaceutical substances, Acids, Bases and
Buffers,Major extra and intracellular electrolytes,Dental products,
Gastrointestinal agents, Radiopharmaceuticals.
The note starts
with a critical look at the Periodic table of elements and why they are
classified as such. Topics covered includes: Matter and measurements, Structure
and periodicity of the atom, Molecules and compounds, and Chemical
reactions, Periodic Table of elements, Atomic Structures and trends in s and p
Block elements, General Properties of s and p Block elements, Occurrence,
abundance and Extraction of the s and p block elements, Economic uses of s and p
Block Element.
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 laboratory manual contains, in addition to the experiments ordinarily found in books of this class, a large number of new experiments
that have been designed to illustrate the general principles which are being
more and more emphasized in elementary instruction in chemistry.
Author(s): James Flack Norris, Kenneth
Lamartine Mark
This book Covers basic
atomic properties (electronic structures, ionisation energies, electron
affinities, atomic and ionic radii, and the atomic hydrogen emission spectrum),
bonding (including intermolecular bonding) and structures (ionic, molecular,
giant covalent and metallic).