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Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry - Texas A&M University Lecture Notes, 2019, 16 - 25

Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry INORGANIC CHEMISTRY • new compounds • geometrical and electronic structures • reactivity

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Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry 16-MO Theory for Heteronuclear Diatomics, Texas A&MU 2019

Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry 16-MO Theory for Heteronuclear Diatomics, Texas A&MU 2019

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Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry 17-MO Theory, Texas A&MU 2019

Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry 17  Delocalization as in benzene  Delocalization as in Carbon Monoxide and Metal Carbonyls  Delocalization as i... [Show More]

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Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry 18-Materials That Are Solids, Texas A&MU 2019

Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry 18 Solids : Four bonding classifications – Covalent bonding, which forms network covalent solids (sometimes called s... [Show More]

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Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry 19-Metals and Semi-conductors, Texas A&MU 2019

Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry 19 What are the characteristics of the metals that might be correlated with their crystal structures? What is metallic ... [Show More]

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Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry 20-Van der Waals Interactions or Force, Texas A&MU 2019

Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry 20 In physical chemistry, the van der Waals force (or van der Waals' interaction), named after Dutch scientist Johannes... [Show More]

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Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry 21-Acids and Bases, Texas A&MU 2019

Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry 21 Lewis, 1930s: Lewis Concept Base is a donor of an electron pair. Acid is an acceptor of an electron pair.

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Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry 22-Redox Chemistry, Texas A&MU 2019

Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry 22 The defining characteristic of a RedOx reaction is that electron(s) have completely moved from one atom / molecule t... [Show More]

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Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry 23-Labil or Inerts, Texas A&MU 2019

Labile or inert? Labile – a compound that undergoes reactions with a relatively high rate of substitution Inert – a compound that undergoes reaction... [Show More]

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Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry 24-Transition Metal Coordination Chemistry 362, Texas A&MU 2019

Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry 24 The dative or coordinate covalent bond The valence bond approach to keeping track of electrons in Lewis acid/Lewis b... [Show More]

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Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry 25-Ligans and Bonding and Electron Counting, Texas A&MU 2019

Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry 25 Ligands and Bonding and Electron Counting in Organo-Transition Metal Compounds Stable electronic configurations: MO ... [Show More]

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