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A guide to modern inorganic chemistry / S. M. Owen and A. T. Brooker.

By: Owen, S. M. (Steven Michael), 1964-.
Contributor(s): Brooker, A. T. (Alan Thomas), 1966-.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Harlow : Longman Scientific & Technical, 1991Description: vi, 328 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0582064392; 0470216948.Subject(s): Chemistry, InorganicDDC classification: 546
Contents:
Atomic structure and stability -- Covalent and ionic bonding -- Main group -- Main group -bonded systems -- Main group organometallics -- Transition metals -- Transition metal organometallic chemistry -- Main group and transition metal clusters -- Electrical conduction in the solid state -- Spectroscopy.
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Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

This concise, accessible account of modern inorganic chemistry emphasises the principles and trends in the chemistry of elements. The layout is clear, with over 400 simple diagrams, worked examples and model answers to examination problems. These, along with extensive cross-referencing, produce a lucid description of the material.

Includes index.

Atomic structure and stability -- Covalent and ionic bonding -- Main group -- Main group -bonded systems -- Main group organometallics -- Transition metals -- Transition metal organometallic chemistry -- Main group and transition metal clusters -- Electrical conduction in the solid state -- Spectroscopy.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • 1 Atomic structure and stability
  • 2 Covalent and ionic bonding
  • 3 Main group
  • 4 Main group pi-bonded systems
  • 5 Main group organometallics
  • 6 Transition metals
  • 7 Transition metal organometallic chemistry
  • 8 Main group and transition metal clusters
  • 9 Electrical conduction in the solid state
  • 10 Spectroscopy

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