Concepts in Transition Metal Chemistry

The first two chapters introduce the reader to the chemistry of the first-row transition elements in different oxidation states, in particular +2 and +3 and their relative stability, largely using interactive activities and video on the DVD. This is followed by a study of coordination chemistry and...

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Other Authors: Smart, Lesley (Editor), Crabb, Eleanor (Editor), Moore, Elaine (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: United Kingdom RSC Publishing 2010
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Summary:The first two chapters introduce the reader to the chemistry of the first-row transition elements in different oxidation states, in particular +2 and +3 and their relative stability, largely using interactive activities and video on the DVD. This is followed by a study of coordination chemistry and the stability of complexes. Later chapters look at theories of metal-ligand bonding, in particular the way models can be used to rationalise many of the properties of transition metals and their compounds, such as colour, magnetism and stereochemistry. Starting with the simple, yet powerful crystal field approach, the book finishes with a largely pictorial treatment of molecular orbital theory.
Physical Description:140 pages illustrations 27 cm 1 DVD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 129) and index
ISBN:9781849730600
1849730601