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Inorganic Chemistry: Concepts and Applications

ISBN

9781632384720

Author

Warren Gibbs

Publisher

NY Research Press

Language

English

Publication Year

2016

Category

Chemistry - Inorganic Chemistry

Price

$ 140

Description

Inorganic chemistry is the study of compounds that do not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds. These compounds can be categorized into acids, bases, salts and oxides. Their study incorporates examining their composition, analysis, reactions, structure and properties. There are many sub-fields of inorganic chemistry like descriptive inorganic chemistry which deals with classifying compounds based on their properties, theoretical inorganic chemistry which is the study of bonding simple and complex molecules, thermodynamics and inorganic chemistry which focuses on the energy released during a reaction and mechanistic inorganic chemistry which refers to the study of reaction pathways, etc. This book will discuss in detail the applications and concepts of this field. This book contains some path-breaking studies in the field of inorganic chemistry and unfolds the innovative aspects of this field. It includes the experiments performed across the globe. Therefore, it will serve as a valuable source of reference for students and researchers alike.