Inorganic Chemistry / Edition 1

Inorganic Chemistry / Edition 1

by Gary Wulfsberg
ISBN-10:
1891389017
ISBN-13:
9781891389016
Pub. Date:
03/16/2000
Publisher:
University Science Books
ISBN-10:
1891389017
ISBN-13:
9781891389016
Pub. Date:
03/16/2000
Publisher:
University Science Books
Inorganic Chemistry / Edition 1

Inorganic Chemistry / Edition 1

by Gary Wulfsberg
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Overview

Wulfsberg’s new Inorganic Chemistry is ideal for use as the primary textbook in the junior-, senior- and introductory graduate-level sequence of inorganic chemistry courses. With a clear descriptive approach that seamlessly integrates bioinorganic, environmental, geological, and medicinal material into each chapter, there is much to like about this contemporary text. Also refreshing is an empirical approach to problems in which the text emphasizes observations before moving on to theoretical models. Because Part I of the book explains chemical concepts and reactions using Valence Bond theory, it may be used by students who have not had physical chemistry; thus Part I of the book is also recommended for use in a one-semester introductory course. Part II covers all traditional topics of an advanced inorganic course for chemistry majors including symmetry, molecular orbital theory, transition metal chemistry, organometallic chemistry, inorganic materials and mechanisms, and bioinorganic chemistry.Worked examples and solutions in each chapter combine with chapter-ending study objectives, 40-70 exercises per chapter, and experiments for discovery-based learning to make this, in the words of one reviewer, “an outstanding new text.” This remarkable book even appears as set dressing in Universal Pictures motion picture, The Incredible Hulk with Nick Nolte.AncillariesA detailed Instructors’ Manual is available for adopting professors.Art from the book may be downloaded by adopting professors.Translated into French.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781891389016
Publisher: University Science Books
Publication date: 03/16/2000
Edition description: 2000
Pages: 978
Product dimensions: 8.25(w) x 10.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Gary Wulfsberg is Emeritus Professor of Chemistry at Middle Tennessee State University. He received his B.S. degree at Iowa State University and his Ph.D. degree in Inorganic Chemistry under Robert C. West at University of Wisconsin-Madison. His postdoctoral work was at the Cornell University Program on Science, Technology, and Society, and the Technical University of Darmstadt. Gary has served as chairman of the International Steering Committee for Nuclear Quadrupole Interactions, and he is the author of 40 publications and two previous University Science Books textbooks, Principles of Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry (1987, also translated into Italian) and Inorganic Chemistry (2000, also translated into French).

Table of Contents

Part I. Inorganic Ions and Simple Molecules in Chemistry and In Our Environment1. Periodic Trends in Fundamental Properties of Atoms and Simple Ions2. Monoatomic Ions and Their Acid-Base Reactivity3. Polyatomic Ions and Their Acid-Base Properties4. Ionic Solids and Precipitation Reactions of Hydrated Ions5. Trends in Coordination Equilibria6. Principles of Oxidation-Reduction Reactivity7. Thermochemical Analyses of Reactivity Trends8. Introduction to Transition Metal ComplexesPart II. Inorganic Substances and Materials: Theory and Applications9. Symmetry10. Molecular Orbital Theory11. Organometallic Chemistry of the d-Block Elements12. The Elements and Their Physical Properties13. Oxides of the Elements14. The Halides, Nitrides, and Sulfides of the Elements15. Hydrides, Alkyls, and Aryls of the Elements16. Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms17. Advanced Topics: Excited Electronic States, Photochemistry, and Activated MoleculesAppendices A-BAnswers to Selected ExercisesIndex

What People are Saying About This

Roger DeKock

Roger DeKock, Calvin College

Wulfsberg has written an extraordinary book that successfully combines two concepts into one. The early part of the book is a useful review of inorganic principles, while the latter part serves as a stand-alone advanced inorganic chemistry textbook. This text is user friendly for student and instructor alike, which I will seriously consider for adoption.

James Penner-Kahn

James Penner-Hahn, University of Michigan

Wulfsberg's text introduces the key concepts of inorganic chemistry in the way that most students want to see them (and that they were developed) as empirical observations. Once the observations are mastered, the text moves to a discussion of the theoretical model (or models) consistent with the observations. Bioinorganic and environmental applications of inorganic chemistry are brought in at the point that they are appropriate. This is a stimulating text, and one that warrants serious consideration for adoption.

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