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E-raamat: Inorganic Chemistry -- (International eBook)

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Build a strong foundation in physical-inorganic chemistry with this internationally renowned text. Inorganic Chemistry, 6th edition, Global edition, by Catherine E Housecroft and Alan G Sharpe, is a widely respected introduction to the physical-inorganic principles of chemistry. With new research, this edition introduces you to the descriptive chemistry of the elements and the role played by inorganic chemistry in our everyday lives. Its carefully developed pedagogical approach helps you engage with topics using striking visuals to consolidate your understanding. The text covers topics such as molecular symmetry and bonding in polyatomic molecules, teaching you to apply your learnt knowledge to the real world.

This updated edition includes:





A new chapter (Chapter 30) dedicated to the naming of inorganic compounds according to IUPAC guidelines, A new online chapter (Chapter 31) devoted to uncovering the origins of inorganic chemistry, New 3-dimensional structures linked to data in the Cambridge Structural Database (CSD), A new glossary containing definitions, the origins of the names of elements and minerals, and details about chemists and physicists mentioned in the text, Chemistry has been linked to the United Nations' Sustainability Development Goals where possible, Thoroughly updated content in terms of chemical developments and statistical data, and

Multiple-choice questions at the end of each chapter, with interactive answer feedback in the eTextbook.
Basic concepts: atoms
Basic concepts: molecules
Introduction to molecular symmetry
Experimental techniques
Bonding in polyatomic molecules
Structures and energetics of metallic and ionic solids
Acids, bases and ions in aqueous solution
Reduction and oxidation
Non-aqueous media
Hydrogen
Group 1: the alkali metals
The group 2 metals
The group 13 elements
The group 14 elements
The group 15 elements
The group 16 elements
The group 17 elements
The group 18 elements
d-Block metal chemistry: general considerations
d-Block metal chemistry: coordination complexes
d-Block metal chemistry: the first row metals
d-Block metal chemistry: the heavier metals
Organometallic compounds of s- and p-block elements
Organometallic compounds of d-block elements
Catalysis and some industrial processes
d-Block metal complexes: reaction mechanisms
The f-block metals: lanthanoids and actinoids
Inorganic materials and nanotechnology
The trace metals of life
Nomenclature of inorganic compounds
A brief history of inorganic chemistry



Appendices
Answers to non-descriptive problems
Index
Catherine E. Housecroft is Professor of Chemistry at the University of Basel, Switzerland.  She is the author of a number of textbooks and has had teaching experience in the UK, Switzerland, South Africa and the USA. She has published around 500 research papers and reviews, and her current research interests include aspects of coordination chemistry associated with solar energy conversion, solid state lighting, water oxidation, porous coordination polymers and networks and hierarchical assemblies.