This
note covers the following topics: Measurement in science, Dimensions, units, and
symbols table, Area, Volume, Time, Mass, Force, Weight, Velocity, Acceleration,
Pressure, Density, Temperature, Energy, Heat and Concentration.
This book concentrates on the protection of stratospheric
ozone and prevention of ground-level ozone formation, applications of its strong
oxidizing properties in the treatment of water, wastewater and sludge, odor and
color removal, uses in medicine as a disinfectant, and various other ozone
therapies.
This
note explains the following topics: Stereochemistry and Bonding, Metal
pi-Complexes and Metal Clusters, Phosphorus-nitrogen And Sulfur-nitrogen
Compounds , Organometallic Compounds Of Alkali And Alkaline Earth Metals, Metal
Clusters.
Topics covered in this notes include: Historical Background,
Introduction, Classification, Evolution of biological roles for essential
metals, Factors influencing the acquisition of metal ions by biological systems,
Biological ligands, Biological functions of metal ions.
This book deals with the synthesis and behavior of inorganic and
organometallic compounds and covers all chemical compounds except the myriad
organic compounds, which are the subjects of organic chemistry.
This note
explains the following topics: Structure of the Atom, UD Closed for Snow,
Electronic Configurations, Rationalizing Periodic Trends, Simple Bonding Models,
Symmetry Operations and Point Groups, Point Groups and Character Tables, Group
Theory and Molecular Vibrations, Molecular Orbital Theory, Acid-Base Chemistry,
Coordination Chemistry, CFT and Magnetism, Ligand Field Theory, Metal Carbonyl
Chemistry, Dissociative Reaction Mechanisms, Organometallic Reaction
Mechanisms.
This book
explains an overview of chemical reagents used in inorganic chemical reactions
fior the synthesis of different compounds including coordination, transition
metal, organometallic, cluster, bioinorganic, and solid-state compounds. This
book will be helpful for the graduate students, teachers, and researchers, and
chemistry professionals who are interested to fortify and expand their knowledge
about sol-gel preparation and application, porphyrin and phthalocyanine, carbon
nanotube nanohybrids, triple bond between arsenic and group 13 elements, and
N-heterocyclic carbene and its heavier analogues.
This laboratory manual contains, in addition to the experiments ordinarily found in books of this class, a large number of new experiments
that have been designed to illustrate the general principles which are being
more and more emphasized in elementary instruction in chemistry.
Author(s): James Flack Norris, Kenneth
Lamartine Mark
This book is
divided in to three parts. Part I: contains a brief sketch of the fundamental
principles and theories upon which the science of modem chemistry is built. Part
II: consists of the study of the four typical elements, hydrogen, oxygen,
nitrogen, and carbon, and of their more important compounds. In Part III, the
elements are treated systematically, according to the periodic classification.