CHEM 3110: Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry Last updated Aug 23, 2021 Save as PDF East Tennessee State University Front Matter Page ID326108 ( \newcommand{\kernel}{\mathrm{null}\,}\) Front MatterTitlePageInfoPageTable of ContentsLicensing1: Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry1.1: What is Inorganic Chemistry?1.2: Inorganic vs Organic Chemistry1.3: History of Inorganic Chemistry2: Atomic Theory2.1: Quantum Numbers and Atomic Wavefunctions2.2: Shielding2.3: Aufbau Principle2.4: Periodic Properties of Atoms3: Bonding Theories3.1: Types of Bonding3.2: Electronegativity Values3.3: Lewis Electron-Dot Diagrams3.4: Valence-Shell Electron-Repulsion Theory3.5: Molecular Polarity3.6: Valence Bond Theory3.7: Molecular Orbital TheoryShow all4: Molecular Symmetry and Point Groups4.1: Symmetry Operations and Elements4.2: Point Groups4.3: Introduction to Character Tables4.4: Applications of Symmetry in Chemistry5: Structure and Energetics of Solids5.1: Crystal Structures and Unit Cells5.2: Energetics of Ionic Solids- Lattice Energy5.3: Lattice Enthalpies and Born Haber Cycles5.4: Lattice Energy and Solubility5.5: Bonding in Metals and Semicondoctors5.6: Nanomaterials6: Acid-Base and Donor-Acceptor Chemistry6.1: Arrhenius Model6.2: Brønsted-Lowry Model6.3: Lewis Concept and Frontier Orbitals6.4: Hard and Soft Acids and Bases7: Reduction and Oxidation Chemistry7.1: Balancing Redox Reactions7.2: Electrochemical Potentials7.3: Latimer Diagrams7.4: Frost Diagrams7.5: Pourbaix Diagrams8: Coordination Chemistry- Structure and Isomers8.1: History8.2: Nomenclature and Ligands8.3: Coordination Numbers and Structures8.4: Isomerism9: Coordination Chemistry- Bonding9.1: Crystal Field Theory9.2: Crystal Field Stabilization Energy9.3: Jahn-Teller Distortions9.4: Factors That Affect Crystal Field Splitting9.5: Ligand Field Theory10: Coordination Chemistry- Reactions and Mechanisms10.1: Thermodynamic Stability of Metal Complexes10.2: Trends in Kinetic Lability10.3: Ligand Substitution Mechanisms10.4: The Trans Effect10.5: Electron Transfer Reactions11: Organometallic Chemistry11.1: Organometallic Ligands11.2: The 18 Electron Rule11.3: Oxidative Addition11.4: Reductive Elimination11.5: Migratory Insertion- 1,2-Insertions11.6: β-Elimination Reactions11.7: Organometallic CatalystsShow all12: Bioinorganic Chemistry12.1: Biological Significance of Metals12.2: Introduction to Amino Acids and Proteins12.3: Biological Dioxygen Transport and Storage12.4: Biological Metal Storage12.5: Zinc as Lewis Acid and Template12.6: Electron TransferBack MatterIndexGlossaryDetailed Licensing