Structure Inorganic Chemistry
Structure Inorganic Chemistry
Structure
Important information for a person wishing to understand the structure of the atom and groups of atoms.
Top: Science: Chemistry: Inorganic: Structure
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- Interactive site that draws Penrose tilings and their generalizations.
- Timeline for the development of atomic structure. Democritus (<1704) to Fermi (1950s+.)
- Lectures on Inorganic Crystal Structures.
- A summary of the foundations for our understanding of atomic structure.
- Part of the 'The Organometallic HyperTextBook'. Hydride complexes contain a metal-hydrogen bond, but are not necessarily hydridic in nature. By Rob Toreki, University of Kentucky, USA.
- Stereoimages of inorganic lattice types.
- [Reprint] Follow-up to his landmark 1911 paper.
- North East Wales Institute of Higher Education introduction to atomic structure.
- An Introductory Course by Bernhard Rupp. Answers in detail the questions 1. What is X-ray Crystallography? and 2. Why Crystallography?
- Structure of the atom.
- An encyclopedia style entry for "structure of the atom."
- Table of VSEPR structures with animated image rotation.
- Structure of the atom including examples.
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