CHEM 211: Foundational Inorganic Chemistry (Nataro)
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- 294062
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- 3: Solid state
- 3.1: Prelude to Metals and Alloys
- 3.2: Unit Cells and Crystal Structures
- 3.3: Crystal Structures of Metals
- 3.4: Conduction in Metals
- 3.5: Atomic Orbitals and Magnetism
- 3.6: Ferro-, Ferri- and Antiferromagnetism
- 3.7: Hard and Soft Magnets
- 3.8: Defects in Metallic Crystals
- 3.9: X-ray Crystallography
- 3.10: Miller Indices (hkl)
- 3.11: Powder X-ray Diffraction
- 3.12: Prelude to Ionic and Covalent Solids - Structures
- 3.13: Close-packing and Interstitial Sites
- 3.14: Structures Related to NaCl and NiAs
- 3.15: Tetrahedral Structures
- 3.16: Layered Structures and Intercalation Reactions
- 3.17: Ionic Radii and Radius Ratios
- 3.18: Structure Maps
- 3.19: Energetics of Crystalline Solids- The Ionic Model
- 3.20: Born-Haber Cycles for NaCl and Silver Halides
- 3.21: Lattice Energies and Solubility
- 3.22: Spinel, Perovskite, and Rutile Structures
- 3.23: Kapustinskii Equation
- 6: Bioinorganic Chemistry
- 6.1: Biological Significance of Iron, Zinc, Copper, Molybdenum, Cobalt, Chromium, Vanadium, and Nickel
- 6.2: Introduction to Amino Acids and Proteins
- 6.3: Redox Reactions
- 6.4: Associative Ligand Substitution
- 6.5: Dissociative Ligand Substitution
- 6.6: Biological Significance of Iron, Zinc, Copper, Molybdenum, Cobalt, Chromium, Vanadium, and Nickel
- 6.7: Ferrodoxins, Hydrogenases, and Nitrogenases - Metal-Sulfide Proteins
- 6.8: Overview of Hemoglobin and Myoglobin