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Review of Selected Topics in Inorganic Chemistry by Malik, Tuli and Madan



Review of Selected Topics in Inorganic Chemistry by Malik, Tuli and Madan




Selected Topics in Inorganic Chemistry is a comprehensive textbook discussing theoretical aspects of Inorganic Chemistry. Uniqueness of the book lies in treatment of all fundamental concepts, such as, Structure of Atom, Chemical Bonding, Inner Transition Elements and Coordination Chemistry, with a modern approach. Illustration of text with relevant line diagrams and tabular presentation of data makes understanding of concepts lucid and simple. The book is designed for B.Sc. (Honours) and M.Sc. students.


The book covers a wide range of topics in 31 chapters, starting from oxidation and reduction to organometallic compounds. The authors have explained the concepts with clarity and rigor, using examples and exercises to reinforce the learning outcomes. The book also includes appendices on nomenclature, symbols and units, periodic table and answers to selected problems.


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The book is available in both print and digital formats. The print version can be purchased from S. Chand Publishing or other online retailers. The digital version can be downloaded as a PDF file from various websites that offer free or paid access to academic books.


Selected Topics in Inorganic Chemistry is a valuable resource for students and teachers of Inorganic Chemistry who want to deepen their knowledge and understanding of the subject. The book is also useful for researchers and professionals who work with Inorganic Chemistry in various fields.


In this article, we will review some of the key topics covered in the book and highlight their importance and applications in Inorganic Chemistry.


Oxidation and Reduction




Oxidation and reduction are fundamental processes that involve transfer of electrons between atoms or molecules. Oxidation is the loss of electrons and reduction is the gain of electrons. The book explains the concepts of oxidation number, oxidation state, oxidizing and reducing agents, redox reactions and balancing redox equations. The book also discusses the applications of oxidation and reduction in metallurgy, electrochemistry, corrosion and batteries.


Non-Aqueous Solvents




Non-aqueous solvents are solvents other than water that can dissolve substances that are insoluble or sparingly soluble in water. The book describes the properties and classification of non-aqueous solvents, such as protic and aprotic solvents, Lewis acids and bases, donor and acceptor solvents and amphiprotic solvents. The book also explores the chemistry of some important non-aqueous solvents, such as liquid ammonia, liquid sulphur dioxide, liquid hydrogen fluoride and liquid dinitrogen tetroxide.


Acids and Bases




Acids and bases are substances that can donate or accept protons (hydrogen ions) in aqueous solutions. The book explains the concepts of acid-base strength, pH, pOH, acid-base indicators, acid-base titrations and buffer solutions. The book also compares the different theories of acids and bases, such as Arrhenius theory, BrÃnsted-Lowry theory, Lewis theory and Usanovich theory. 29c81ba772


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