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PEARSON INDIA Inorganic Chemistry Principles Of Structure And Reactivity by Huheey
This classic in its field has been substantially reorganizedand includes the latest findings in the discipline.
Substantial rearrangement to suit the requirement of the students and teachers of the Indian subcontinent.
Thorough re-editing and reorganization of the chapters on chemistry of the main group elements, descriptive chemistry of metals, organometallic chemistry, solid-state chemistry, and bioinorganic chemistry.
Addition of thermodynamic stability of complex compounds, organometallic chemistry of the main group elements, and Frost diagrams.
A chapter on symmetry comprising applications of symmetry (including spectroscopy and crystallography) and an introduction to point groups.
Reorganized and updated chapters on bonding, presenting a modern approach.
What is Inorganic Chemistry?
The Structure of the Atom
Symmetry and Group Theory
Ionic Bonding and the Solid State
The Covalent Bond
The Structure of Molecules and Stereochemical Nonrigidity
Chemical Forces
Acid-Base Chemistry
Chemistry in Aqueous and Nonaqueous Solvents
The Chemistry of the Main Group Elements: Periodicity
The Chemistry of the Main Group Elements: Inorganic Chains, Rings and Cages
The Chemistry of the main group elements: Halogens and the Noble Gases
Some Descriptive Chemistry of the Metals
Coordination Chemistry: Bonding
Coordination Chemistry: Spectra and Magnetism
Coordination Chemistry: Structure, Isomerism, and Stability
Coordination Chemistry: Reactions, Kinetic and Mechanisms
Organometallic Chemistry: Syntheses, Structure, and Bonding
Organometallic Chemistry: Reactivity and Catalysis
The Inorganic Chemistry of Biological Systems
James E. Huheey received his Ph.D. from the University ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign and has taught at the University ofMaryland since 1965. He has received the Leo Schubert TeachingAward and is a Fellow of the AAAS, the Herpetologists League, andthe United States National Museum. Ellen A. Keiter received her Ph.D. from the University ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign and is currently the director of thehonors program in the chemistry department of Eastern IllinoisUniversity, where she has taught since 1977. She has received meritawards from Eastern Illinois University for excellence in teaching, research, and service. Richard L. Keiter received his Ph.D. from the University ofMaryland. He joined the faculty at Eastern Illinois University in1969 and was named distinguished professor in 1998. He served nineyears as a councillor of the Council on Undergraduate Research andmost recently received a Camille and Henry Dreyfus Scholar/FellowAward. Okhil K. Medhi received his Ph.D. from the Indian Instituteof Technology, Kanpur, has taught at the North-Eastern HillUniversity, Shillong, and presently teaches at Gauhati University, Assam, where he has been a professor of chemistry since 1991.