TY - BOOK AU - Cotton,F.Albert AU - Wilkinson,Geoffrey AU - Gaus,Paul L. AU - Wilkinson,Geoffrey TI - Basic inorganic chemistry SN - 9780471505327 : U1 - 546 COT PY - 1995/// CY - New York, Chichester PB - J. Wiley KW - Chemistry, Inorganic KW - Inorganic chemistry KW - thema N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Part I.First principles -- 1.Some preliminaries -- 2.The electronic structure of atoms -- 3.Structure and bonding in molecules -- 4.Ionic solids -- 5.The chemistry of selected anions -- 6.Coordination chemistry -- 7.Solvents, solutions, acids and bases -- 8.The periodic table and the chemistry of elements -- Part 2.The Main Group Elements -- 9.Hydrogen -- 10.The Group IA (1) elemetns: lithium, sodium, potassium. rubidum, and cesiue -- 11.The group IIA (2) elemetns: beryllium, magnesium, calcium, strontium, and barium -- 12.Boron -- 13.the group IIIB (13) elements: aluminium, gallium, indium, and thallium -- 14.Carbon -- 15.The group IVB (14) elements: silicon, germanium, tin, and lead -- 16.Nitrogen -- 17.The group VB(15) elements; phosphorus, arsenic, antimony, and bismuth -- 18.Oxygen -- 19.The group VIB (16) elements: sulfur, selenium, tellurium, and poloinium -- 20.The halogens: fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine,a nd astatine -- 21.The noble gasses -- 22.Zinc, cadmium, and mercury -- Part 3.Transition elements -- 23.Introduction to the transition elements: ligand field theory -- 24.The elements of the first transition series -- 25.The elements of the second and third transition series -- 26.Scandium, yttrium, lanthanum, and the lanthanides -- 27.The actidinde lements -- Part 4.Some tspeical topics -- 28.Metal carbonyls and other tranisition metal complexes with -acceptor (-acid) ligands -- 29.Organometallic compouds -- 30.Stoichiometric and catalytic reactions of organometallic compounds -- 31.Biorganic chemistry -- 32.The inorganic solid state N2 - This edition contains a substantial amount of new and revised material, including quantitative approaches to acid base chemistry, Wade's rules for boranes and carboranes, the chemistry of new classes of substances such as fullerenes and silenes, and a chapter on the inorganic solid state ER -