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CONTENTS:- 1. Structure of the Atom; 2. The periodic table; 3. Nuclear chemistry; 4. Oxidation and reduction; 5. Chemical bonding: covalent bonding; 6. Ionic Bonding; 7. Co-ordination compound; 8. Metallic Carbonyls; 9. Hydrogen; 10. Elements of Zero group: Noble gases - Group VIIIA (18); 11. S-Block elements: Alkali metals group IA (I); 12. S-Block elements: The Alkaline earth metals - Group IIA (2); 13. P-Block elements: Boron, Aluminium, Gallium, Indium and Thallium - Group IIIA (13); 14. P-Block elements: Carbon, Silicon, Germanium, tin and lead - Group IVA (14); 15. P-Block elements: (Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Arsenic, Antimony and Bismuth) - Group VA (15); 16. P-Block elements: (Oxygen, Sulphur, Selenium and Tellurium) - Group VIA (16); 17. P-Block elements: (Halogens) - Group VIIA (17); 18. Transition elements (d-Block elements) (Scandium) - Group IIIB (3); 19. D-Block elements (Titanium and Zirconium) - Group IVB (4); 20. D-Block elements (Vanadium) - Group VB (5); 21. D-Block elements (Chromium, Molybdenum and Tungsten) - Group VIB (6); 22. D-Block elements (Manganese) - Group VUUB (7); 23. D-Block elements (Iron, Cobalt, Nickel) - Group VIII (8, 9, 10); 24. D-Block elements (Platinum) - Group VIII; 25. D-Block elements (Copper, Silver, Gold) - Group IB (11); 26. D-Block elements (Zinc, Cadmium and Mercury) - Group IIB (12); 27. F-Block elements, The Lanthanides, the actinides; 28. The Actinides. |
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The present title "Inorganic chemistry" has been designed for undergraduate and postgraduate of all Indian Universities. The aim of this book is to provide a concise modern text of inorganic chemistry which is large enough to cover the essentials, yet short enough to be interesting. It provides a simple and logical theoretical framework into which the reader should be able to fit his factus knowledge. There has been considerable interest in organo-metallic compounds, some of which are manufactured on a large scale. There has also been great interest in the role of inorganic materials in biological systems (Chlorophyll, Hemoglobin, vitamin B12 and nitrogen fixation) and a public awareness of the toxicity of various materials, most notably lead and mercury. |
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