Inorganic chemistry Some new facets / [electronic resource]
Ram Charitra Maurya
- Berlin : De Gruyter, 2021.
- e-book contains 644 pages illustrations (black and white, and colour)
- De Gruyter Textbook .
- De Gruyter graduate. .
Includes bibliographical references
Frontmatter
Publicly Available I Preface
Publicly Available VII Contents
Publicly Available IX Chapter I. Valence shell electron pair repulsion (VSEPR) theory: principles and applications
Licensed 1 Chapter II. Delocalized π-bonding in polyatomic molecules: molecular orbital approach
Licensed 27 Chapter III. Chemistry of borane and related compounds: structure, bonding and topology
Licensed 71 Chapter IV. Synthesis and reactivity of metal clusters, and their bonding based on molecular orbital approach
Licensed 117 Chapter V. Stability constants of metal complexes: some aspects
Licensed 137 Chapter VI. Principles of magnetochemistry and its multiple applications in coordination compounds
Licensed 173 Chapter VII. Mechanism of inorganic reactions: a study of metal complexes in solution
Licensed 261 Chapter VIII. Bonding in transition metal complexes: molecular orbital theory approach
Licensed 349 Chapter IX. Bonding in organometallic sandwich compounds: molecular orbital theory approach
Licensed 409 Chapter X. Some aspects of safe and economical inorganic experiments at UG and PG levels
Licensed 451 Appendix I. Some aspects of modern periodic table
Licensed 563 Appendix II. Units, fundamental physical constants and conversions
Licensed 577 Appendix III. Nomenclature of inorganic compounds: the rules
Licensed 583 Appendix IV. Symmetry operations and point groups in molecules
Licensed 605 Appendix V. Prediction of infrared and Raman active modes in molecules belonging to icosahedral (Ih) point group
Licensed 625 Bibliography
Licensed 637 Index
Licensed 641
This book covers different aspects of Inorganic Chemistry in terms of 10 Chapters with in-depth and up-to-date coverage. Starting with the VSEPR theory in the first chapter, the book symmetrically presents delocalized p-bonding in polyatomic molecules; structure, bonding and topology of borane and related compounds; synthesis and reactivity of metal clusters and their bonding; some aspects of stability constants of metal complexes; magnetochemistry; mechanism of inorganic reactions; molecular orbital (MO) approach of bonding in transition metals; bonding in organometallic sandwich compounds based on MO approach. Safe and economical inorganic experiments at UG and PG Levels are also presented in the last chapter. At the end, five relevant topics are included as appendices for updating students and faculty members.
Discusses the fundamentals of inorganic chemistry at a graduate level. Includes VSEPR theory, molecular orbital (MO) approach to bonding, and many more topics. Includes end of chapter questions. Outlines inorganic experiments for undergraduate labs.