Mratinkovic A. Inorganic Chemistry 2ed 2023
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Inorganic compounds are indispensable across industries — serving as catalysts, pigments, coatings, surfactants, medicines, and fuels. Their distinctive properties — high melting points and varied electrical conductivity — make them ideally suited for specialized applications.
Inorganic chemistry is far from isolated; it forms the foundation of all chemical sciences. Every branch of chemistry — organic, physical, and analytical — intersects with inorganic principles at critical points. This interconnectedness makes inorganic chemistry essential to understanding broader scientific concepts. The discipline focuses on non-organic compounds, with particular emphasis on metals and transition metals, which drive industrial catalytic processes. These processes accelerate chemical reactions far beyond natural rates, occurring either in solution (homogeneous catalysis) or on solid surfaces (heterogeneous catalysis), typically involving transition metal elements.
This revised edition spans eleven chapters, thoroughly updated with new topics and expanded content. The text covers descriptive chemistry of common elements and their compounds, integrating key concepts including molecular symmetry and structure, bonding models, reaction mechanisms, and the synthesis and characterization of inorganic materials — providing a comprehensive foundation for advanced study.
Donor Acceptor Chemistry
Chemistry of Main Group Element
Electrochemistry and Oxidation Reduction
Atomic Structure
Valence Bond and Orbital Theory
Symmetry and Group Theory
Coordination and Reaction Mechanism
Nuclear Chemistry
Solid State Chemistry
Special Introductory Topic in Inorganic Chemistry
Nanomaterial in Chemistry