Inorganic Chemistry: Structure, Bonding and Applications

Inorganic Chemistry: Structure, Bonding and Applications

Auteur : Dr. Jaidev Kumar, Dr. Sangeet Sethi, Ms. Varsha Tekdas Shewate, Dr. Varun Mohan

Date de publication : 2025-06-23

Éditeur : AGPH Books

Nombre de pages : 238

Résumé du livre

Inorganic Chemistry: Structure, Bonding and Applications is a comprehensive academic book designed to provide a clear and systematic understanding of the fundamental principles governing inorganic chemistry. The book presents a balanced integration of theoretical concepts and practical applications, making it an essential resource for students pursuing chemistry and related disciplines.

The book begins with an in depth discussion of atomic structure, periodic trends and the principles of chemical bonding, laying a strong conceptual foundation. It progresses to detailed coverage of coordination chemistry, crystal field theory, ligand bonding, symmetry, and metal complexes, explaining complex ideas with clarity and precision. The book also explores acid base concepts, redox reactions, and solid state chemistry, highlighting their relevance in modern scientific contexts.

A distinctive feature of this book is its emphasis on real world applications of inorganic chemistry in areas such as catalysis, materials science, bioinorganic chemistry, industrial chemistry, and environmental science. Well organized chapters, illustrative diagrams, and logical explanations support effective learning and exam preparation.

Written in a student friendly style, this book aligns with undergraduate and postgraduate university syllabus and serves as a reliable reference for educators and researchers. By connecting structural and bonding theories with practical applications, Inorganic Chemistry: Structure, Bonding and Applications equips learners with the knowledge and analytical skills required for advanced study and professional practice in chemistry.

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