d-Block Chemistry
Part of the renowned Oxford Chemistry Primers series, d-Block Chemistry provides a succinct introduction to the field of transition metal chemistry, assuming little prior knowledge, and giving students a clear conceptual overview of the wide variety of d-block metal complexes. The text is enhanced throughout by numerous bespoke diagrams and three-dimensional structures, enabling the reader to visualise these important inorganic compounds.
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d-Block Chemistry
Part of the renowned Oxford Chemistry Primers series, d-Block Chemistry provides a succinct introduction to the field of transition metal chemistry, assuming little prior knowledge, and giving students a clear conceptual overview of the wide variety of d-block metal complexes. The text is enhanced throughout by numerous bespoke diagrams and three-dimensional structures, enabling the reader to visualise these important inorganic compounds.
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d-Block Chemistry

d-Block Chemistry

by Mark Winter
d-Block Chemistry

d-Block Chemistry

by Mark Winter

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Part of the renowned Oxford Chemistry Primers series, d-Block Chemistry provides a succinct introduction to the field of transition metal chemistry, assuming little prior knowledge, and giving students a clear conceptual overview of the wide variety of d-block metal complexes. The text is enhanced throughout by numerous bespoke diagrams and three-dimensional structures, enabling the reader to visualise these important inorganic compounds.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198700968
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 08/04/2015
Series: Oxford Chemistry Primers
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 7.30(w) x 9.50(h) x 0.20(d)

About the Author

Mark Winter is Professor of Chemistry at the University of Sheffield.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction2. Complexes3. Shape and isomerism4. Metal classification and electron counting5. An ionic model of metal complexes6. Covalent models of metal complexes7. Consequences of d orbital splitting8. Formulae and nomenclature
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