Modern Inorganic Chemistry, Satya Prakash, S. Chand, 1987, 8121900743, 9788121900744, . .
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ISC Chemistry Book I for Class XI , , , , . . acid alkali metals alkaline earth metals anion anode atomic number atomic orbitals bond energy called carbon cathode cation cell central atom chloride compounds covalent bond covalent character decrease Delhi deuterium dipole effective nuclear charge electron affinity electron pair electronegativity electronic configuration equal equation example Explain formation given H-atom halogens heat hence hybrid orbitals hybridisation hydration hydrides hydrogen increases ionic bond ionic crystal ionisation energy ionisation potential ions isotopes KJ/mole lattice lithium lone pair mass number Meerut molecular orbital molecule NaCl negative neutrons nucleus number of electrons obtained overlap oxidation oxidising agent oxygen p-block p-block elements particles periodic table polar properties protons puoq quantum number radii radioactive radius reaction reducing agent shell shown in Fig sodium soluble solution solvents stable structure sub-shell valence valence-shell values wave Contents: Structure of the Atom I: Quantum Mechanical Approach-Dalton to Bohr Sommerfeld l Structure of the Atom II: Wave Mechanical Approach - Modern Periodic Table and Electronic Configuration of Atoms l Periodic Properties l Radioactivity, Isotopes Isobars and Isotones l Nuclear Transmutations and Artificial Radioactivity l Chemical Bonding (Lewis Theory) l Chemical Bonding (Orbital Concept) l Structure of Solids Oxidation Reduction Reactions lStandard Electrode Potentials lModern Concepts of Acids and Bases lNon-aqueous Solvents Nomenclature of Inorganic Compounds l Principles and Processes of Metallurgy Hydrogen and its Various Forms and Isotopes l General study of Hydrides l Hydrogen Peroxide and Heavy Water l General Characteristics of Group 14 Elements: Alkali Metals lChemistry of Group-I A Elements and their Compounds (Li, Na, K) l General Characteristics of Group II A Elements: Alkaline Earth Metals l Chemistry of Group II A Elements and their Compounds (Be, Mg, Ca and Ra)l General Characteristics of Group III A Elements: Boron Group Elements lChemistry of Group III A Elements and their Compounds (B, Al and TI) - Hydrides of Boron: Boranes l General Characteristics of Group IVA Elements: Carbon Group Elements l Compounds of Carbon and Gaseous Fuels l Carbides l Metallic Carbonyls l Compounds of Silicon and Glass Industry l Tin, Lead, Paints and Pigments l General Characteristics of Group VA Elements: Nitrogen Group Elements l Fixation of Nitrogen and Fertilizers l Compounds of Nitrogen l Nitrides l Nitrosyl Compounds l Some Compounds of Phosphorus l Arsenic, Antimony and Bismuth l General Characteristics of Group VI A Elements: Oxygen Group Elements l Ozone - Compounds of Sulphur lSelenium and Tellurium General characteristics of group VII A elements:Halogens Halogens and their basic properties Halogen acids Binary halogen Oxygen compounds and oxyacids of halogens Interhalogen compounds,Pol pp. xvi + 1548 + 4 , Figures The author has tried to explain the Chemistry of the elements on the basis of their position in the long form of Periodic Table and electronic configuration. The first few chapters deal with the fundamental principles of Chemistry, while in the remaining chapters a discussion of the extraction, properties and uses of the elements and their important compounds has been made. A large number of descriptive and objective type questions has been given at the end of each chapter. A general description of modern concepts of acids and bases and lanthanides and actinides has also been given. Besides, i. Bookseller Inventory # 7494422 Portions of this page may be (c) 2006 Muze Inc. Some database content may also be provided by Baker & Taylor Inc. Copyright 1995-2006 Muze Inc. For personal non-commercial use only. All rights reserved. Content for books is owned by Baker & Taylor, Inc. or its licensors and is subject to copyright and all other protections provided by applicable law.
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