Inorganic Chemistry

Inorganic Chemistry by Gary L. Miessler, published by Prentice Hall in 1999, is a comprehensive resource that spans 642 pages and is presented in English. This edition serves as an introduction to inorganic chemistry, covering fundamental topics such as atomic structure, bonding theory, and symmetry. It delves into molecular orbitals, acid-base chemistry, and the crystalline solid state, providing a solid foundation for understanding the chemistry of main group elements.
Readers will find detailed discussions on structures, isomers, and bonding, as well as insights into electronic spectra and various reactions and mechanisms. The book also explores organometallic chemistry, including reactions and catalysis, alongside bioinorganic and environmental chemistry. This thorough examination of inorganic chemistry topics makes it a valuable reference for students and professionals in the field.
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Introduction to inorganic chemistry. Atomic structure. Simple bonding theory. Symmetry and group theory. Molecular orbitals. Acid-base and donor-acceptor chemistry. The crystalline solid state. Chemistry of the main group elements. Structures and isomers. Bonding. Electronic spectra. Reactions and mechanisms. Organometallic chemistry. Organometallic reactions and catalysis. Bioinorganic and environmental chemistry.
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