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Elements Table
Actinium (Ac): Atomic Number 89, Molar mass 227 g/mol
Aluminium (Al): Atomic Number 13, Molar mass 26.98 g/mol
Americium (Am): Atomic Number 95, Molar mass 243 g/mol
Antimony (Sb): Atomic Number 51, Molar mass 121.76 g/mol
Argon (Ar): Atomic Number 18, Molar mass 39.95 g/mol
Arsenic (As): Atomic Number 33, Molar mass 74.92 g/mol
Astatine (At): Atomic Number 85, Molar mass 210 g/mol
Barium (Ba): Atomic Number 56, Molar mass 137.33 g/mol
Berkelium (Bk): Atomic Number 97, Molar mass 247 g/mol
Beryllium (Be): Atomic Number 4, Molar mass 9.01 g/mol
Bismuth (Bi): Atomic Number 83, Molar mass 208.98 g/mol
Bohrium (Bh): Atomic Number 107, Molar mass 264 g/mol
Boron (B): Atomic Number 5, Molar mass 10.81 g/mol
Bromine (Br): Atomic Number 35, Molar mass 79.90 g/mol
Cadmium (Cd): Atomic Number 48, Molar mass 112.41 g/mol
Caesium (Cs): Atomic Number 55, Molar mass 132.91 g/mol
Calcium (Ca): Atomic Number 20, Molar mass 40.08 g/mol
Californium (Cf): Atomic Number 98, Molar mass 251 g/mol
Carbon (C): Atomic Number 6, Molar mass 12.01 g/mol
Cerium (Ce): Atomic Number 58, Molar mass 140.12 g/mol
Chlorine (Cl): Atomic Number 17, Molar mass 35.45 g/mol
Chromium (Cr): Atomic Number 24, Molar mass 52.00 g/mol
Cobalt (Co): Atomic Number 27, Molar mass 58.93 g/mol
Copernicium (Cn): Atomic Number 112 (unknown molar mass)
Copper (Cu): Atomic Number 29, Molar mass 63.55 g/mol
Curium (Cm): Atomic Number 96, Molar mass 247 g/mol
Darmstadtium (Ds): Atomic Number 110, Molar mass 271 g/mol
Dubnium (Db): Atomic Number 105, Molar mass 262 g/mol
Dysprosium (Dy): Atomic Number 66, Molar mass 162.50 g/mol
Einsteinium (Es): Atomic Number 99, Molar mass 252 g/mol
Erbium (Er): Atomic Number 68, Molar mass 167.27 g/mol
Europium (Eu): Atomic Number 63, Molar mass 151.96 g/mol
Fermium (Fm): Atomic Number 100, Molar mass 257 g/mol
Fluorine (F): Atomic Number 9, Molar mass 19.00 g/mol
Francium (Fr): Atomic Number 87, Molar mass 223 g/mol
Gadolinium (Gd): Atomic Number 64, Molar mass 157.25 g/mol
Gallium (Ga): Atomic Number 31, Molar mass 69.72 g/mol
Germanium (Ge): Atomic Number 32, Molar mass 72.64 g/mol
Gold (Au): Atomic Number 79, Molar mass 196.97 g/mol
Hafnium (Hf): Atomic Number 72, Molar mass 178.49 g/mol
Hassium (Hs): Atomic Number 108, Molar mass 269 g/mol
Helium (He): Atomic Number 2, Molar mass 4.00 g/mol
Holmium (Ho): Atomic Number 67, Molar mass 164.93 g/mol
Hydrogen (H): Atomic Number 1, Molar mass 1.008 g/mol
Indium (In): Atomic Number 49, Molar mass 114.82 g/mol
Iodine (I): Atomic Number 53, Molar mass 126.90 g/mol
Iridium (Ir): Atomic Number 77, Molar mass 192.22 g/mol
Iron (Fe): Atomic Number 26, Molar mass 55.84 g/mol
Krypton (Kr): Atomic Number 36, Molar mass 83.80 g/mol
Lanthanum (La): Atomic Number 57, Molar mass 138.91 g/mol
Lawrencium (Lr): Atomic Number 103, Molar mass 262 g/mol
Lead (Pb): Atomic Number 82, Molar mass 207.20 g/mol
Lithium (Li): Atomic Number 3, Molar mass 6.94 g/mol
Lutetium (Lu): Atomic Number 71, Molar mass 174.97 g/mol
Magnesium (Mg): Atomic Number 12, Molar mass 24.31 g/mol
Manganese (Mn): Atomic Number 25, Molar mass 54.94 g/mol
Meitnerium (Mt): Atomic Number 109, Molar mass 268 g/mol
Mendelevium (Md): Atomic Number 101, Molar mass 258 g/mol
Mercury (Hg): Atomic Number 80, Molar mass 200.59 g/mol
Molybdenum (Mo): Atomic Number 42, Molar mass 95.94 g/mol
Neodymium (Nd): Atomic Number 60, Molar mass 144.24 g/mol
Neon (Ne): Atomic Number 10, Molar mass 20.18 g/mol
Neptunium (Np): Atomic Number 93, Molar mass 237 g/mol
Nickel (Ni): Atomic Number 28, Molar mass 58.69 g/mol
Niobium (Nb): Atomic Number 41, Molar mass 92.91 g/mol
Nitrogen (N): Atomic Number 7, Molar mass 14.01 g/mol
Nobelium (No): Atomic Number 102, Molar mass 259 g/mol
Osmium (Os): Atomic Number 76, Molar mass 190.23 g/mol
Oxygen (O): Atomic Number 8, Molar mass 16.00 g/mol
Palladium (Pd): Atomic Number 46, Molar mass 106.42 g/mol
Phosphorus (P): Atomic Number 15, Molar mass 30.97 g/mol
Platinum (Pt): Atomic Number 78, Molar mass 195.08 g/mol
Plutonium (Pu): Atomic Number 94, Molar mass 244 g/mol
Polonium (Po): Atomic Number 84, Molar mass 209 g/mol
Potassium (K): Atomic Number 19, Molar mass 39.10 g/mol
Praseodymium (Pr): Atomic Number 59, Molar mass 140.91 g/mol
Promethium (Pm): Atomic Number 61, Molar mass 145 g/mol
Protactinium (Pa): Atomic Number 91, Molar mass 231.04 g/mol
Radium (Ra): Atomic Number 88, Molar mass 226 g/mol
Radon (Rn): Atomic Number 86, Molar mass 222 g/mol
Rhenium (Re): Atomic Number 75, Molar mass 186.21 g/mol
Rhodium (Rh): Atomic Number 45, Molar mass 102.91 g/mol
Roentgenium (Rg): Atomic Number 111, Molar mass 272 g/mol
Rubidium (Rb): Atomic Number 37, Molar mass 85.47 g/mol
Ruthenium (Ru): Atomic Number 44, Molar mass 101.07 g/mol
Rutherfordium (Rf): Atomic Number 104, Molar mass 261 g/mol
Samarium (Sm): Atomic Number 62, Molar mass 150.36 g/mol
Scandium (Sc): Atomic Number 21, Molar mass 44.96 g/mol
Seaborgium (Sg): Atomic Number 106, Molar mass 266 g/mol
Selenium (Se): Atomic Number 34, Molar mass 78.96 g/mol
Silicon (Si): Atomic Number 14, Molar mass 28.09 g/mol
Silver (Ag): Atomic Number 47, Molar mass 107.87 g/mol
Sodium (Na): Atomic Number 11, Molar mass 22.99 g/mol
Strontium (Sr): Atomic Number 38, Molar mass 87.62 g/mol
Sulfur (S): Atomic Number 16, Molar mass 32.06 g/mol
Tantalum (Ta): Atomic Number 73, Molar mass 180.95 g/mol
Technetium (Tc): Atomic Number 43, Molar mass 98 g/mol
Tellurium (Te): Atomic Number 52, Molar mass 127.60 g/mol
Terbium (Tb): Atomic Number 65, Molar mass 158.93 g/mol
Thallium (Tl): Atomic Number 81, Molar mass 204.38 g/mol
Thorium (Th): Atomic Number 90, Molar mass 232.04 g/mol
Thulium (Tm): Atomic Number 69, Molar mass 168.93 g/mol
Tin (Sn): Atomic Number 50, Molar mass 118.71 g/mol
Titanium (Ti): Atomic Number 22, Molar mass 47.87 g/mol
Tungsten (W): Atomic Number 74, Molar mass 183.84 g/mol
Uranium (U): Atomic Number 92, Molar mass 238.03 g/mol
Vanadium (V): Atomic Number 23, Molar mass 50.94 g/mol
Xenon (Xe): Atomic Number 54, Molar mass 131.29 g/mol
Ytterbium (Yb): Atomic Number 70, Molar mass 173.04 g/mol
Yttrium (Y): Atomic Number 39, Molar mass 88.91 g/mol
Zinc (Zn): Atomic Number 30, Molar mass 65.41 g/mol
Zirconium (Zr): Atomic Number 40, Molar mass 91.22 g/mol
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Shriver and Atkins' Inorganic Chemistry (Fifth Edition)
Copyright © 2010 P.W. Atkins, T.L. Overton, J.P. Rourke, M.T. Weller, and F.A. Armstrong.
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Preface of Shriver and Atkins’ Inorganic Chemistry
Aim: Provide a comprehensive introduction to inorganic chemistry.
Inorganic chemistry studies properties of elements in the periodic table, includes metals, nonmetals, and their compounds.
The text illustrates trends and patterns in structure and properties that help to understand the periodic table.
Inorganic compounds: Range from ionic solids to covalent compounds, with insights into their properties based on quantum mechanics.
New features in this edition: Pedagogical changes, reorganized chapters, revised presentations, and added visual content.
The relevance of inorganic chemistry in materials science, industrial applications, environmental chemistry, and biological systems is emphasized.
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The preface indicates confidence in serving undergraduate chemists for foundational and advanced learning.
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Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements to contributors and advisers ensuring error-free content, guidance for new material, and assistance with illustrations.
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Acknowledgements (continued)
Lists of educators and institutions providing input on content accuracy and clarity.
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About the Book
Emphasizes the organization of material and features aimed to enhance learning.
Key points include:
Key points summarizing main messages.
Context boxes illustrating diversity and applications of inorganic chemistry.
Further reading sections for more detailed study.
Specific Example:
Octet Rule: Atom shares electrons until acquiring an octet of valence electrons.
Lithium Batteries Example:
Describes energy impact of lithium in batteries and the configuration of reactions involved.
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Problem Solving Examples and Self-tests
Worked examples help clarify concepts, followed by self-tests to assess understanding.
Exercises provided at the end of each chapter to reinforce learning with available solutions.
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Book Companion Site
Teaching and learning resources available at the Book Companion Site.
Instructor resources for registered adopters only.
Student resources accessible without registration.
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Solutions Manual
Mention of solutions manual for Exercises and Self-tests for better learning guidance.
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Summary of Contents
Overview of chapters covering foundational concepts, periodic trends, group properties, and specialized themes in inorganic chemistry.
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Foundations in Inorganic Chemistry
Key areas covered in atomic structure, molecular theory, bonding, acid and base character, and the electronic structure of solids. Additional readings and exercises included for depth of understanding.