SChands Success Guide (Q & A) Inorganic Chemistry

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Publisher SChand Publications All B.Sc. - Bachelor of Science books by SChand Publications
ISBN 9788121918572
Author: Gaurav Madan
Number of Pages 904
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SChands Success Guide (Q & A) Inorganic Chemistry
Book Summary:

Different universities have revised their syllabi during the last couple of years, keeping in view the recommendations of University Grants Commission, New Delhi to include their Model Curriculum to the extent possible. This has necessitated the author to make substancial changes in the book. Some worth mentioning changes in the book are:-

1. Matter in chapter 6 on Acids and Bases has been enhanced by including latest information on Pearson’s HASB principle, correlating electronegativity with hardness – softness of acids and bases and M.O. treatment of Hard acids and hard bases

2. There has been substantial expansion in chapter 23 on oxidation and reduction like equilibrium constant and free energy changes related to redox potential, different steps involved in redox cycle, redox stability in the solvent. Matter on Latimer and Frost diagrams has been updated. Additional matter has been Provided on pourbaix and Ellingham diagrams.

3. Topics on white cement, biofertilizers, clay and porcelain industry have been added in chapter 24 on chemical Industries.

4. Chapter 31 is enriched with new topics

Key Features:

The main features of the book are as follows:

1. Authenticate, simple, to the point and modern account of each and every topic.

2. Relevant, clear, well labelled diagrams.

3. Easy to understand treatment of most difficult and intricate topic.

4. Questions from university papers of various Indian Universities have   been included in the text.

Table of Contents:

1. Atomic Structure

2. Ionic Bond

3. Covalent Bond-I

4. Covalent Bond-II

5. Periodic Classification of Elements

6. Acids and Bases

7. Metallurgies 

8. General Characteristics of s-and p-Block Elements and their Compounds

9. Nuclear Chemistry

10. Compounds of Boron and Silicon

11. Oxides and Oxy-acids of Nitrogen and Phosphorus

12. Oxides and Oxy-acids of Sulphur

13. Oxides and Oxy-acids of Chlorine

14. Some More Compounds of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Halogens

15. Organometallic Compounds

16. Some More Organometallic Compounds and Acid Complexes

17. The d-Block Elements (Transition Metals)

18. Some Important Compounds of Transition Elements

19. The f-Block Elements (Lanthanides and Actinides)

20. Noble Gases

21. Coordination Compounds

22. Spectral Properties of Compounds

23. Oxidation and Reduction (Including Latimer Frost Diagrams)

24. Chemical Industries

25. Environmental Chemistry

26. Non-aqueous Solvents

27. Qualitative Inorganic Analysis

28. Quantitative Analysis

29. Inorganic Polymers

30. Role of Organic and Inorganic Reagents in Inorganic Analysis

31. Bioinogranic Chemistry

32. Evaluation of Analytical Data

33. Volumetric Analysis

34. Gravimetric Analysis