Map: Inorganic Chemistry (Housecroft)
- Page ID
- 29085
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Inorganic chemistry deals with the synthesis and behavior ofinorganic and organometallic compounds. This field covers all chemical compounds except the myriad organic compounds (carbon based compounds, usually containing C-H bonds), which are the subjects of organic chemistry.
- Front Matter
- 1: Basic Concepts- Atoms
- 2: Basic Concepts- Molecules
- 3: Introduction to Molecular Symmetry
- 4: Experimental Techniques
- 5: Bonding in Polyatomic Molecules
- 6: Structures and Energetics of Metallic and Ionic solids
- 7: Acids, bases and ions in aqueous solution
- 8: Reduction and Oxidation
- 9: Non-aqueous Media
- 10: Hydrogen
- 11: Group 1 - Alkali Metals
- 12: Goup 2- Alkaline Earth Metals
- 13: The Group 13 Elements
- 14: The Group 14 Elements
- 15: The Group 15 Elements
- 16: The Group 16 Elements
- 17: The Group 17 Elements
- 18: The Group 18 Elements
- 19: d-Block Metal Chemistry - General Considerations
- 20: d-Block Metal Chemistry - Coordination Complexes
- 21: d-Block Metal Chemistry - The First Row Metals
- 22: d-Block Metal Chemistry - The Heavier Metals
- 23: Organometallic chemistry- s-Block and p-Block Elements
- 24: Organometallic chemistry- d-block elements
- 25: Catalysis and some industrial processes
- 26: d-Block Metal Complexes- Reaction Mechanisms
- 27: f-Block Metals- Lanthanides and Actinides
- 28: Inorganic materials and nanotechnology
- 29: The trace metals of life
- Back Matter
Thumbnail: The ball-and-stick model of diisobutylaluminium hydride, showing aluminium as pink, carbon as black, and hydrogen as white. (Public Domain; Benjah-bmm27).