Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms

INORGANIC REACTION MECHANISM

This book has been designed to cover the syllabus of Inorganic Chemistry required for the B.Sc./B.Sc. Hons./M.Sc. students of the Indian Universities. I have compelled all the questions asked so far in different universities as well as C.C.S. University Meerut. I have arranged the subject matter in a continuous manner. Special emphasis has been laid on fundamental concept of the topics. Care has been taken to make the treatment of the subject simple and accessible to the average students. The gradation of the solved and unsolved questions has been facilitated from simple to difficult. It is believed that the book in the present form will be found to be useful by the student community and the teaching fraternity alike.

THE AUTHOR

Dr. R.K. Sharma received his M.Sc. degree from Meerut University, Meerut. He received his Ph.D. degree from Delhi University. He also received his Post- doctoral from Alberata University, Canada. He taught various branches of chemistry to degree and post graduate classes. He joint Alberata University. He has authored and co-authored over 180 research papers and has been written more than two dozens text books in chemistry.

Contents


1. Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms
Kinetic Aspects of Complexes, Trans Effect, Mechanism of Substitution Reactions in Square-Planar Complexes, Electron-Transfer Reactions or Redox Reactions, Complementary Redox Reactions, Isomerisation of Octahedral Complexes, Racemisation of Octahedral Complexes.
2. Chelates and Redox Potential
Definition of Chelates, Limitations of Chelates Definition, Characteristics of Chelates, Origin of the Word Chelate, Distinction Between Metal Chelates and Metal Complexes, Chelate Ring Forming Groups, Classification of Chelates, Factors Influencing the Stability of Metal Chelates, Detection of Chelates, Importance of Chelates, Introduction to Redox Potential, Nernst’s Equation, Normal Hydrogen Gas Electrode, Electrochemical Series, EMF Diagram, Periodic Trends in EMF Values, Introduction to Borazzole, Methods of Preparation of Borazine, Properties of Borazine, Structure of Borazine, Substituted Borazine, Interhalogen Compounds, Classification of Interhalogen Compounds, Naming of Interhalogen Compounds, Causes for the Formation of Interhalogen Compounds, Exceptions to the Formation of higher Interhalogens, General Methods of Preparation of Interhalogens, Chemical Properties of Interhalogens, General Properties of Interhalogens, Compounds of the AX Type, interhalogens of the Type AX,, Interhalogens of the Type AX,, Interhalogens of the Type AX Applications of Interhalogen Compounds, Structures Nd Shapes of the Compounds AX, Structure and Shape of AB, Type Interhalogen Molecules, Structure AD Shape of AB, Type Interhalogen Molecules, Structure and Shape of CLF, Molecule, Structure and Shape of LF.
3. Peroxides, Peracides and Their Salts

Peroxides, Hydroperoxide, Peracids and Their Salts.
4. Pseudo Halogens, Halogen-Halogenoids, Polyhalides and Basic Properties of Iodine
Pseudohalogens, the Similarities Between Psuedohalogens and the Halogens, Dissimilarity Between Halogens and Pseudohalogens, Similarities Between Halide Ions and Pseudohalide Ions, Dissimilarities Between Halide Ions and Pseudohaide Ions, Free Pseudohalogens, Halogen-Halogenoids, Thiocyanogen Halides and Oxycyanogen Halides, Interhalogenoids, Polyhalides, Basic Properties of Iodine.
5. Organometallic Compounds
Introduction, Classification, Nature of Carbon Metal Bond, Methods of Preparation, Scheme I, Formation by Substitution Methods, Miscellaneous Methods, Properties of Organometallic Compounds, Cyc!o Pentadienyl Complexes, Structure, Ferrocene, FE (C,H,),, Preparation, Properties, Arene Transition Metal Complexes, Structure and Bonding, Organometallic Compounds of Lithium, Tellurium, Occurrence, Extraction, Preparation or Tellurium, Properties of Tellurium, Uses of Tellurium, Compounds of Tellruium, Halogen Compounds of Tellurium, Some Redox Titrants, Applications of Bromate in Titrimetric Analysis, Potassium Iodate, Dye Stuffs and Indicators, Preparation of 0.1N Potassium Iodate, Vanadates, Analysis Involving Vanadate Solution, Ceric Salts, Standardisation of Ceric Solution, Applications, Titanous Salts, Preparation of Titanous Solutions, Chromous Salts, Chloramine-T.
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