
Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry
Academic Press
3rd Edition
Published on 4. November 2015
Book
Hardback
440 pages
978-0-12-804697-5 (ISBN)
Description
House's Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry, Third Edition, provides thoroughly updated coverage of the synthesis, reactions, and properties of elements and inorganic compounds. Ideal for the one-semester (ACS-recommended) sophomore or junior level course in descriptive inorganic chemistry, this resource offers a readable and engaging survey of the broad spectrum of topics that deal with the preparation, properties, and use of inorganic materials.
Using rich graphics to enhance content and maximize learning, the book covers the chemical behavior of the elements, acid-base chemistry, coordination chemistry, organometallic compounds, and numerous other topics to provide a coherent treatment of the field. The book pays special attention to key subjects such as chemical bonding and Buckminster Fullerenes, and includes new and expanded coverage of active areas of research, such as bioinorganic chemistry, green chemistry, redox chemistry, nanostructures, and more.
Using rich graphics to enhance content and maximize learning, the book covers the chemical behavior of the elements, acid-base chemistry, coordination chemistry, organometallic compounds, and numerous other topics to provide a coherent treatment of the field. The book pays special attention to key subjects such as chemical bonding and Buckminster Fullerenes, and includes new and expanded coverage of active areas of research, such as bioinorganic chemistry, green chemistry, redox chemistry, nanostructures, and more.
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Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Undergraduate students
Dimensions
Height: 276 mm
Width: 216 mm
Weight
1430 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-804697-5 (9780128046975)
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Persons
J.E. House is Scholar in Residence, Illinois Wesleyan University, and Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, Illinois State University. He received BS and MA degrees from Southern Illinois University and the PhD from the University of Illinois, Urbana. In his 32 years at Illinois State, he taught a variety of courses in inorganic and physical chemistry. He has authored almost 150 publications in chemistry journals, many dealing with reactions in solid materials, as well as books on chemical kinetics, quantum mechanics, and inorganic chemistry. He was elected Professor of the Year in 2011 by the student body at Illinois Wesleyan University. He has also been elected to the Southern Illinois University Chemistry Alumni Hall of Fame. He is the Series Editor for Elsevier's Developments in Physical & Theoretical Chemistry series, and a member of the editorial board of The Chemical Educator. Kathleen A. House is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Illinois Wesleyan University where she has taught for over 20 years. She received BS and MS degrees from Illinois State University and the PhD from the University of Illinois, Urbana. Her interests lie in chemical education, environmental chemistry, and inorganic chemistry.
Author
Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, Illinois State University, Normal, IL; and Scholar in Residence, Chemistry, Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, IL, USA
Adjunct Professor of Chemistry, Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, IL, USA
Content
Preface1. Where It All Comes From2. Atomic Structure and Properties3. Covalent Bonding and Molecular Structure4. Ionic Bonding, Crystals, and Intermolecular Forces5. Reactions and Energy Relationships6. Acids, Bases, and Nonaqueous Solvents7. Hydrogen8 The Group IA and IIA Metals9. Boron10. Aluminum, Gallium, Indium, and Thallium11. Carbon12. Silicon, Germanium, Tin, and Lead13. Nitrogen14. Phosphorus, Arsenic, Antimony, and Bismuth15 Oxygen16. Sulfur, Selenium, and Tellurium17. Halogens18. The Noble Gases19. The Transition Metals20. Structure and Bonding In Coordination Compounds21. Synthesis and Reactions of Coordination Compounds22. Organometallic Compounds23. Inorganic Substances in Biochemical ApplicationsAppendix A Ground State Electron Configurations of AtomsAppendix B: Ionization EnergiesIndex