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Overview
The reactivity and structural properties of first row transition metals and their compounds depend on the electronic configuration of the d electrons of the metal. The book, which is intended for students who have had at least one year of inorganic chemistry, describes the most significant structures, reactions, and other important properties of co-ordination, organometallic, and solid state compounds. It also sketches the role of first row transition metals in biology. This text is designed to link the chemistry described in earlier Primers, and the emphasis is on facts and basic theory.
Synopsis
The reactivity and structural properties of first row transition metals and their compounds depend on the electronic configuration of the d electrons of the metal. The book, which is intended for students who have had at least one year of inorganic chemistry, describes the most significant structures, reactions, and other important properties of co-ordination, organometallic, and solid state compounds. It also sketches the role of first row transition metals in biology. This text is designed to link the chemistry described in earlier Primers, and the emphasis is on facts and basic theory.
Booknews
This book describes the most significant structures, reactions, and other important properties of co-ordination, organometallic, and solid state compounds, and it also sketches the role of first-row transition metals in biology. It is intended for undergraduate students who have had at least one year of inorganic chemistry. McCleverty is professor of inorganic chemistry at the University of Bristol. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)