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Chemical structure and reactivity : an integrated approach / James Keeler, Peter Wothers.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, [2008]Copyright date: ©2008Description: xviii, 925 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780199289301 (pbk.)
  • 0199289301 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 541.2 23 K.J.C.
Contents:
PART I; 1. Molecular structures and the states of matter; 2. Electrons in atoms; 3. Electrons in molecules: diatomics; 4. Electrons in molecules: polyatomics; 5. Bonding in solids; 6. Thermodynamics and the Second Law; 7. Trends in bonding; 8. Reactions: the role of orbitals; 9. Organic Chemistry 1: functional groups; 10. The rates of reactions; PART II; 11. Spectroscopy; 12. Organic chemistry 2: three-dimensional shapes; 13. Organic chemistry 3: reactions of p systems; 14. Main group chemistry; 15. Transition metals; 16. Quantum mechanics, energy levels and spectroscopy; 17. Chemical thermodynamics; 18. Chemical kinetics; 19. Electrochemistry; 20. Dimensions, units and some key mathematical ideas.
Summary: Chemical Structure and Reactivity: an integrated approach rises to the challenge of depicting the reality of chemistry. Offering a fresh approach, it depicts the subject as a seamless discipline, showing how inorganic, organic and physical concepts can be blended together to achieve the common goal of understanding chemical systems.
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Includes index.

PART I; 1. Molecular structures and the states of matter; 2. Electrons in atoms; 3. Electrons in molecules: diatomics; 4. Electrons in molecules: polyatomics; 5. Bonding in solids; 6. Thermodynamics and the Second Law; 7. Trends in bonding; 8. Reactions: the role of orbitals; 9. Organic Chemistry 1: functional groups; 10. The rates of reactions; PART II; 11. Spectroscopy; 12. Organic chemistry 2: three-dimensional shapes; 13. Organic chemistry 3: reactions of p systems; 14. Main group chemistry; 15. Transition metals; 16. Quantum mechanics, energy levels and spectroscopy; 17. Chemical thermodynamics; 18. Chemical kinetics; 19. Electrochemistry; 20. Dimensions, units and some key mathematical ideas.

Chemical Structure and Reactivity: an integrated approach rises to the challenge of depicting the reality of chemistry. Offering a fresh approach, it depicts the subject as a seamless discipline, showing how inorganic, organic and physical concepts can be blended together to achieve the common goal of understanding chemical systems.

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