Chemistry Book
Inorganic Chemistry by Dr G S Manku (manku.gs@gmail.com)

 Chapter 1: Atomic Structure — Classical View

 Chapter 2: Atomic Structure — Quantum Mechanical Picture

 Chapter 3: Electronic Structure of Elements

 Chapter 4: Periodic Table
        4.1 The Tables
        4.2 Types of Elements and Nuclear Charge
        4.2 Moseley Characteristic X Rays and Types of Elements
        4.2 Atomic Values of Elements and Radii of Atoms and Ions
        4.4 Ionization Energy and Electron Affinity of Atoms and Ions
        4.6 Electronegativity

 Chapter 5: Bonding — Ionic

 Chapter 6: Bonding — Valence Bond Theory

 Chapter 7: Bonding — Molecular Orbital Theory

 Chapter 8: Bonding — Metallic

 Chapter 9: Bonding — Other Chemical Bonds

 Chapter 10: Coordinate Bonding

 Chapter 11: Solvent Systems
        10.1 Solubility of Compounds
        10.2 Solubility Equations and General Behavior
        10.3 Protonic Solvents
        10.4 Aprotic Solvents

 Chapter 12: Acids and Bases
        10.1 Acids and Bases — Definitions
        10.1 Arhennius Acids and Bases
        10.2 Brönsted-Lowry Acids and Bases
        10.3 Lewis Acids and Bases and Other Definitions of Acids and Bases
        10.4 Hard and Soft Acids and Bases (HSAB)
        10.5 Strength of Brönsted Acids and Bases
        10.6 Strengths of Lewis Acids and Bases

 Chapter 13: Redox Systems

 Chapter 14: Stereochemistry of Coordination Compounds

 Chapter 15: Properties of Coordination Compounds

 Chapter 16: Substitution Reactions in Coordination Compounds

 Chapter 17: Radioactivity

 Chapter 18: Nuclear Reactions

 Chapter 19: Metallurgy
        17.1 Occurrence of Metals

 Chapter 20: Hydrogen

 Chapter 21: Lithium

 Chapter 22: Group I: The Alkali Metals

 Chapter 23: Beryllium

 Chapter 24: Magnesium, Calcium, Strontium, Barium

 Chapter 25: Boron

 Chapter 26: Aluminium

 Chapter 27: Gallium and Indium

 Chapter 28: Carbon

 Chapter 29: Silicon

 Chapter 30: Germanium, Tin and Lead

 Chapter 31: Nitrogen

 Chapter 32: Phosphorus

 Chapter 33: Arsenic, Antimony and Bismuth

 Chapter 34: Oxygen

 Chapter 35: Sulphur

 Chapter 36: Selenium and Tellurium

 Chapter 37: Fluorine

 Chapter 38: Chlorine, Bromine and Iodine

 Chapter 39: The Noble Gases

 Chapter 40: Scandium and Vanadium

 Chapter 41: Titanium

 Chapter 42: Zirconium and Hafnium

 Chapter 43: Vanadium

 Chapter 44: Niobium and Tantalum

 Chapter 45: Chromium

 Chapter 46: Molybdenum and Tungsten

 Chapter 47: Manganese, Technitium and Rhenium

 Chapter 48: Iron

 Chapter 49: Ruthenium and Osmium

 Chapter 50: Cobalt

 Chapter 51: Rhodium and Iridium

 Chapter 52: Nickel

 Chapter 53: Palladium and Platinum

 Chapter 54: Copper

 Chapter 55: Silver and Gold

 Chapter 56: Zinc

 Chapter 57: Cadmium and Mercury

 Chapter 58: Lanthanides

 Chapter 59: Actinides

 Chapter 60: Organometallic Compounds — Nomenclature

 Chapter 61: Organometallic Compounds — Bonding

 Chapter 62: Organometallic Compounds — Alkyls

 Chapter 63: Organometallic Compounds — Alkenes and Alkynes

 Chapter 64: Organometallic Compounds — Carbonyls

 Chapter 65: Organometallic Compounds — Arenes

 Chapter 66: Organometallic Compounds — Carbenes and Carbynes

 Chapter 67: Organometallic Compounds — Reaction Mechanisms

 Chapter 68: Analytical — Qualitative Analysis of Elements

 Chapter 69: Analytical — Semimicro Analysis

 Chapter 70: Analytical — Volumetric Analysis

 Chapter 71: Analytical — Gravimetric Analysis

 Chapter 72: Analytical — Other Modern Techniques

 Chapter 73: Preparation of Selected Inorganic Compounds

 Appendix A: Nomenclature of Inorganic Compounds

 Appendix B: SI System of Measurements

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