INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Principles of structure And Reactivity
FOURTH EDITION
By-James E. Huheey Ellen A. Keiter Richard L. Keiter
University of Maryland Eastern Illinois University Eastern Illinois University
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Summary of Contents [Chapter vise]
Chapter 1. What Is Inorganic Chemistry?
- Inorganic Chemistry, the Beginnings
- Inorganic Chemistry, an Example
- Chemical Structure of Zeolites and Other Chemical System
- Chemical Reactivity
- Conclusion
Chapter 2. The Structure of the Atom
- The Hydrogen Atom
- The Polyelectronic Atom
Chapter 3. Symmetry and Group Theory
- Symmetry Elements and Symmetry Operations
- Point Groups and Molecular Symmetry
- Irreducible Representations and Character Table
- Uses of Point Group Symmetry
- Crystallography
Chapter 4. Bonding Models in Inorganic Chemistry: 1. Ionic Compounds
- The Ionic Bond
- Lattice Energy
- Size Effects
- The Predictive Power of Thermochemical Calculations on Ionic Compounds
- Covalent Character in Predominantly Ionic Bonds
- Conclusion
Chapter 5. Bonding Models in Inorganic Chemistry: 2. The Covalent Bond
- Valence Bond Theory
- Molecular Orbital Theory
- Electronegativity
Chapter 6. The Structure and Reactivity of Molecules
- The Structure of Molecules
- Structure and Hybridization
- Bond Lengths
- Experimental Determination of Molecular Structure
- Some Simple Reactions of Covalently Bonded Molecules
Chapter 7. The Solid State
- The Structures of Complex Solids
- Imperfections in Crystals
- Conductivity in Ionic Solids
- Solids Held Together by Covalent Bonding
- Solid-State Materials with Polar Bonds
Chapter 8. Chemical Forces
- Internuclear Distances and Atomic Radii
- Types of Chemical Forces
- Hydrogen Bonding
- Effects of Chemical Forces
Chapter 9. Acid-Base Chemistry
- Acid-Base Concepts
- Measures of Acid-Base Strength
- Hard and Soft Acid and Bases
Chapter 10. Chemistry in Aqueous and Non-aqueous Solvents
- Water
- Non-aqueous Solvent
- Molten Salts
- Electrode Potentials and Electromotive Forces
Chapter 11. Coordination Chemistry: Bonding, Spectra, and Magnetism
- Bonding in Coordination Compounds
- Valence Bond Theory
- Crystal Field Theory
- Molecular Orbital Theory
- Electronic Spectra of Complexes
- Magnetic Properties of Complexes
Chapter 12. Coordination Chemistry: Structure
- Coordination Number 1
- Coordination Number 2
- Coordination Number 3
- Coordination Number 4
- Coordination Number 5
- Coordination Number 6
- Coordination Number 7
- Coordination Number 8
- Higher Coordination Numbers
- Generalizations about Coordination Numbers
- Linkage Isomerism
- Other Types of Isomerism
- The Chelate Effect
Chapter 13. Coordination Chemistry: Reactions, Kinetics, and Mechanism
- Substitution Reactions in Square Planar complexes
- Thermodynamic and Kinetic Stability
- Kinetics of Octahedral Substitution
- Mechanisms of Redox Reactions
Chapter 14. Some Descriptive Chemistry of the Metals
- General Periodic Trends
- Chemistry of the Various of Oxygen States of Transition Metals
- The Chemistry of Elements Potassium-Zinc: Comparison by Electron Configuration
- The Chemistry of the Heavier Transition Metals
- Oxidation States and EMF's of Groups 1-12
- The Lanthanide and Actinide Elements
- Coordination Chemistry
- The Transactinide Elements
Chapter 15. Organometallic Chemistry
- The 18-electron Rule
- Metal Carbonyl Complexes
- Nitrosyl Complexes
- Dinitrogen Complexes
- Metal Alkyls, Carbenes, Carbynes, and Carbides
- Non-aromatic Alkene and Alkyne Complexes
- Metallocenes
- Reactions of Organometallic Complexes
- Catalysis by Organometallic Compounds
- Stereochemically Nonrigid Molecules
- Conclusion
Chapter 16. Inorganic Chains, Rings, Cages and Clusters
- Chains
- Rings
- Cages
- Boron Cage Compounds
- Metal Clusters
- Conclusion
Chapter 17. The Chemistry of the Halogens and the Noble Gases
- Noble Gas Chemistry
- Halogens in Positive Oxidation States
- Halides
- Pseudohalogens
- Electrochemistry of the Halogens and Pseudohalogens
Chapter 18. Periodicity
- First- and Second-Row Anomalies
- The Use of p Orbital in pi Bonding
- The Use (or Not) of d Orbitals by Non-metals
- Reactivity and d Orbital Participation
- Periodic Anomalies of the Nonmetals and Posttransition Metals
Chapter 19. The Inorganic Chemistry of of Biological Systems
- Energy Source of Life
- Metalloporphyrins and Respiration
- Dioxygen Binding, Transport, and Utilization
- Electron Transfer Respiration and Photosynthesis
- Enzymes
- Nitrogen Fixation
- The Biochemistry of Iron
- Essential and Trace Elements in Biological Systems
- Biochemistry of Nonmetals
- Medical Chemistry
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