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    d-Block Chemistry by Winter, Mark J.;

    Series: Oxford Chemistry Primers; 27;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 8 December 1994

    • ISBN 9780198556961
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages96 pages
    • Size 246x188x6 mm
    • Weight 203 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations numerous line illustrations, tables
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    Short description:

    This Primer introduces students to some concepts of d-block chemistry in a clear, concise way. Consistently well presented molecular structures aid the student in understanding this complex topic, and the clear progression of chemistry employed lays the foundations for more advanced courses.

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    Long description:

    Many students find the array of structural types displayed by d-block metal complexes somewhat bewildering when they encounter them for the first time. In this Primer, Mark Winter uses clear text and consistently presented molecular structures to help overcome this problem and to provide a concise text for first courses in transition metal chemistry. His student-friendly approach will make the subject more accessible for many, and the clear progression of chemistry
    employed lays the foundations for more advanced courses at a later date.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    Complexes
    Shape and isomerism
    Electron accountancy
    Bonding: an ionic model
    Bonding: covalent models
    Consequences of d-orbital splitting
    Further reading
    Index

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