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CONCISE INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, 5TH ED

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Wiley India Pvt. Limited, Jan 3, 2008 - 1068 pages
This textbook is divided into six parts: theoretical concepts and hydrogen, the s-block, the p-block, the d-block, the f-block, and other topics (the nucleus and spectra). It also focuses on the commercial exploitation of inorganic chemicals and the treatment of the inorganic aspects of environmental chemistry has also been extended.· Atomic structure and the Periodic table· Introduction to bonding· The ionic bond· The covalent bond· The metallic bond· General properties of the elements· Coordination compounds· Hydrogen and the hydrides· Group 1 - The alkali metals· The chlor-alkali industry· Group 2 - The alkaline earth elements· The group 13 elements· The group 14 elements· The group 15 elements· Group 16 - the chalcogens· Group 17 - the halogens· Group 18 - the noble gases· An introduction to the transition elements· Group 3 - The scandium group· Group 4 - The titanium group· Group 5 - The vanadium group· Group 6 - The chromium group· Group 7 - The manganese group· Group 8 - The iron group· Group 9 - The cobalt group· Group 10 - The nickel Group· Group 11 - The copper group: Coinage metals· Group 12 - The zinc group· The lanthanide series· The actinides· The atomic nucleus· Spectra

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best inorganic book ever.

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I am a student of Chemistry Hons. I want to know about atoms and hybridization very clearly. Till date I 've read many books on Organic Chemistry to gather concepts about hybridization and atomic orbitals. I 've tried to cope up with many books but the problem is that they 've treated Hybridization concept in a very complicated way (Using M.O Theory ! ) But 'm a beginner. So I 'm in need of basic concepts rather than being informative. So can anyone recommend me a book on 'PURE' Inorganic Chemistry as I want to know more about atoms, orbitals and hybridization. I 've decided to go through the book by Dr. J D Lee but it will consume much time. I know that there is no shortcut to know a subject but still if someone suggests me a lucid book on the above mentioned topics then it will help me. But till then, shall I read this book? Actually I want lucid explanations as I want to proceed with Physical Chemistry.  

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