Inorganic Chemistry
Inorganic
The study of all elements and compounds of elements except for carbon.
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- The fundamentals of matter and forces.
- Free online courses, tutorials, and activities in Inorganic Chemistry.
- Summary of The Inorganic Syntheses series published by John Wiley And Sons. Published to provide all users of inorganic substances with detailed and foolproof procedures for the preparation of important and timely compounds.
- An introduction to elements and element characterization.
- An online database of experiments done by a teenager. Non-professional but instructive with many experimental examples. Hobby oriented presentation.
- Material on the extraction of alumina from bauxite, the chemistry of spices, fermentation, and marine natural products, from The University of the West Indies, Mona Campus.
- The Crookes Tube and related experiments used to first determine charge to mass ratio of the electron.
- Background information and scope of quasicrystal research at Iowa State and Aims Laboratory.
- Scanning Tunneling Microscopy image gallery of many metals and surfaces on an atomic scale.
- An exhibit with text, animations and voice about J.J. Thomson's 1897 experiments which helped bring understanding of the electron as a fundamental unit of matter.
- A short tutorial on crystal field theory.
- Explanation, pictures, and wallpaper of these unusual structures.
- Primer on nomenclature of inorganic compounds. Introduction to basic rules with examples.
- Notes about inorganic reaction mechanisms, including an introduction to kinetics and mechanism, substitution reactions, sis and trans effects, trans influence, anation and solvolysis reactions, and electron transfer reactions (from Oxford University in th
- A scientific description of water, including anomalies in water, the molecule and its bonding properties.
- Information about the extraction of bauxite, from Professor Robert John Lancashire, University of the West Indies.
- WWW resources for a course given by Dermot O'Hare at Oxford, UK.
- University of Southern Denmark research group on inorganic chemistry.
- Learn the elements and their symbols using Java.
- Quasicrystals and Symmetry, a technical discussion about quasicrystals.
- A visual intrepretation of the table of elements.
- American Chemical Society division of Inorganic Chemistry.
- WILEY-VCH Title: Cotton, F. Albert et al.: Advanced Inorganic Chemistry. Probably the most fundamental and authoritative book on the subject.
- Including course information on coordination numbers, geometry and a start on Interpretation of spectra.
- WWW resources for a course given by Dermot O'Hare at Oxford, UK. Chemistry of boron, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and the halogens.
- An essay on diamond, prepared as molecule of the month presentation.
- How to predict the properties of solids.
- Including many for early to present atomic hypothesis and the discrete nature of matter.
- Rendering Techniques with many examples of inorganic compounds.
- The crystal structure of gold.
- A guide to important introductory concepts of inorganic chemistry. By John Nash (Purdue University, USA).
- Rather good online materials about oxidation and reduction. By Robert Asato, Ph.D, Leeward Community College, Hawaii, USA.
- Information about some of the important elements in the construction of fireworks.
- A short tutorial on the chelate effect.
- An introduction to quasicrystals.
- An Introductory course (course objectives and lecture summaries) in coordination chemistry at The University of the West Indies, Mona Campus.
- The percentages of mercury, silver, tin, copper and zinc left in dental amalgam after being in vivo for 9+ years are measured and faraday's law is used to compute the release of mercury from dental amalgam due to galvanic current between gold alloy dental
- Three dimensional periodic table of radii and structure database.
- Canadian Society of Chemistry, Division of Inorganic Chemistry.
- Lectures on Organometallic Reactions.
- Part of the 'The Organometallic HyperTextBook'. Definitions of coordination numbers in complexes of transition metals. By Rob Toreki (University of Kentucky, USA.)
- Models of hexagonal boron nitride formation and further grain growth are suggested. Chemical nature of other processes such as oxidation and hydrolysis are discussed as well. Photographs and diagrams of known structures with associated chemical discussion
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