“Revised edition of the most popular inorganic chemistry textbook ever published… organized around the periodic table of elements and provides a systematic treatment of the chemistry of all chemical elements and their compounds… incorporates important recent developments with an emphasis on advances in the interpretation of structure, bonding, and reactivity.”
This book takes the form of a dialogue between two scientists, exploring core concepts of chemical bonding across the landscape of inorganic, physical, organic, and biochemistry. It covers topics such as: The fundamental nature of the chemical bond Molecular orbital theory and its limitations, including bond dissociation Role of d-orbitals in main-group and hypervalent compounds Met…
Chemical Separations: Principles, Techniques, and Experiments provides a comprehensive and practical guide to the science of separating chemical components. Designed for students and professionals in analytical chemistry, the book balances theoretical foundations with hands-on experimental procedures. Covering over 40 separation methods—including distillation, extraction, chromatography, ion …
Volume 7 of the MAK–Collection for Occupational Health and Safety, edited by Jürgen Angerer and Karl-Heinz Schaller, provides comprehensive methodologies for the analysis of hazardous substances in biological materials. This volume emphasizes the importance of biological monitoring in assessing health risks associated with exposure to hazardous chemicals in the workplace and environment. It …
Inorganic chemistry is a branch of considerable economic and technical importance. Apart from supplying the market with metals, fertilizers, building materials, pigments and glass it is one of the major suppliers of process materials to the organic chemical industry. Many modern products of other industrial sectors (video tapes, optical fibers or silicon chips) could not have been developed and…