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Опис книги General and Inorganic Chemistry: textbook / V.O. Kalibabchuk, V.V. Ohurtsov, V.I. Halynska et al.

The textbook briefly reviews the basic concepts and laws of chemistry, the structure of substances, their properties, the energy and kinetics of chemical reactions. On the basis of this material, the properties of solutions and regularities of the processes occurring in them are presented. The textbook describes the properties of chemical elements, their simple and complex substances, the biological role and application in medicine.

The textbook is intended for students of higher pharmaceutical education establishments and pharmaceutical faculties of higher medical education establishments.

Зміст книги General and Inorganic Chemistry: textbook / V.O. Kalibabchuk, V.V. Ohurtsov, V.I. Halynska et al.

Preface

PART ONE. GENERAL CHEMISTRY

Chapter 1. Fundamentals of atomic and molecular theory. Basic laws of chemistry

1.1. Basic concepts and quantities of atomic and molecular theory

1.2. Basic laws of chemistry

1.3. Calculations based on chemical equations

1.4. Ionic reaction equations

Chapter 2. Structure of atoms

2.1. From the history of the modern theory of atomic structure

2.2. The wave motion of the electron

2.3. Quantum numbers

2.4. Electron configurations (electronic structural formulas) of atoms

2.5. The Periodic law and the Periodic table of chemical elements in the light of the quantum mechanical model of the atom

Chapter 3. Chemical bonding. Molecular structure

3.1. Modern theory of chemical bonding and its basic concepts

3.2. Valence bond theory

3.3. Molecular orbital theory

3.4. Intermolecular interactions. Hydrogen bond

Chapter 4. Coordination compounds

4.1. Basic concepts of coordination chemistry. General principles of the structure of coordination compounds

4.2. Classification of coordination compounds

4.3. Isomerism of coordination compounds

4.4. Nomenclature of coordination compounds

4.5. Chemical bonding in complexes

4.5.1. Valence bond theory

4.5.2. Crystal field theory

Chapter 5. Oxidation–reduction reactions

5.1. Characteristics of redox reactions

5.2. Basic concepts of oxidation and reduction

5.3. Typical oxidants and reductants

5.4. Basic rules for writing equations for redox reactions

5.5. Classification of redox reactions

5.6. Determination of chemical equivalents of oxidising and reducing agents

Chapter 6. Classes of inorganic compounds

6.1. Oxides

6.1.1. Ways of oxide preparation

6.1.2. Chemical properties of oxides

6.1.2.1. Basic oxides

6.1.2.2. Acidic oxides

6.1.2.3. Amphoteric oxides

6.2. Oxide hydrates

6.2.1. Bases

6.2.1.1. Ways of hydroxide preparation

6.2.1.2. Chemical properties of hydroxides

6.2.2. Acids

6.2.2.1. Ways of acid preparation

6.2.2.2. Chemical properties of acids

6.2.3. Amphoteric hydroxides

6.2.3.1. Ways of amphoteric hydroxide preparation

6.2.3.2. Chemical properties of amphoteric hydroxides

6.3. Salts

6.3.1. Neutral salts

6.3.1.1. Ways of neutral salt preparation

6.3.1.2. Chemical properties of neutral salts

6.3.2 .Acidic salts

6.3.2.1. Ways of acidic salt preparation

6.3.2.2. Chemical properties of acidic salts

6.3.3. Basic salts

6.3.3.1. Ways of basic salt preparation

6.3.3.2. Chemical properties of basic salts

6.4. Relationship of the main classes of inorganic compounds

6.5. Biological role and medical use of some classes of inorganic compounds

Chapter 7. Chemical thermodynamics

7.1. Basic concepts of thermodynamics

7.2. Thermodynamic systems. Thermodynamic functions

7.3. The first law of thermodynamics

7.4. Heat of chemical reactions

7.5. Thermochemistry laws

7.6. Application of thermochemical calculations for the description of biochemical process energy

7.7. The second law of thermodynamics

7.8. Gibbs equation

Chapter 8. Chemical kinetics. Chemical equilibrium

8.1. Rate of chemical reactions

8.2. Dependence of reaction rate on reactant concentrations

8.3. Molecularity of chemical reactions

8.4. Classification of complex reactions

8.5. Effect of temperature on reaction rate

8.6. Catalysis

8.7. Chemical equilibrium. Reversible and irreversible reactions

8.8. Le Chatelier’s principle

Chapter 9. Solutions and their properties

9.1. Introduction to solutions

9.2. Solution concentration

9.3. Enthalpy of solution

9.4. Factors affecting solubility

9.4.1. Nature of solute and solvent

9.4.2. Temperature and pressure

9.4.3. Distribution of solute between two immiscible solvents

9.5. Solutions of electrolytes

9.5.1. The main concepts of the electrolytic dissociation theory

9.6. Theories of acids and bases

9.7. Self-ionisation of water. Hydrolysis of salts

9.8. Buffer solutions

9.9. Stability of complex compounds

9.10. Solubility product

9.11. Colligative properties of dilute solutions containing nonvolatile solute

9.12. Electrode potentials

PART TWO. CHEMISTRY OF THE ELEMENTS

Chapter 10. Hydrogen, water and hydrogen peroxide

10.1. Hydrogen

10.1.1. Physical properties and occurrence of hydrogen

10.1.2. Methods for preparation of hydrogen

10.1.3. Reactions of hydrogen

10.1.4. Uses of hydrogen

10.2. Water

10.2.1. Physical properties and occurrence of water

10.2.2. Chemical properties of water

10.2.3. Water purification

10.3. Hydrogen peroxide

10.3.1. Chemical properties of hydrogen peroxide

10.3.2. Uses of hydrogen peroxide

Chapter 11. Metals

11.1. Physical properties of metals

11.2. Chemical properties of metals

11.3. Electron structure of metals

Chapter 12. Group IA. Alkali metals

12.1. Physical properties and occurrence of alkali metals

12.2. Preparation of group IA elements

12.3. Chemical properties of alkali metals

12.4. Oxides and hydroxides of alkali metals

12.5. Uses of alkali metals

Chapter 13. Group IIA. Beryllium, magnesium and alkaline earth metals

13.1. Physical properties and occurrence of group IIA metals

13.2. Preparation of group IIA elements

13.3. Chemical properties of beryllium and its compounds

13.4. Chemical properties of magnesium and its compounds

13.5. Chemical properties of alkaline earth metals

13.6. Oxides and hydroxides of alkaline earth metals

13.7. Uses of beryllium, magnesium and alkaline earth metals

Chapter 14. Group VIB. Chromium, molybdenum, tungsten

14.1. Physical properties and occurrence of group VIB elements

14.2. Preparation of group VIB elements

14.3. Chemical properties of chromium

14.4. Uses of chromium, molybdenium, tungsten

Chapter 15. Group VIIB. Manganese, technetium, rhenium

15.1. Physical properties and occurrence of group VIIB elements

15.2. Preparation of manganese

15.3. Chemical properties of manganese

15.4. Uses of manganese, technetium, rhenium

Chapter 16. Group VIIIB. Iron, cobalt, nickel and platinum metals

16.1. Physical properties and occurrence of group VIIIB elements

16.2. Platinum metals

16.3. Preparation of group VIIIB elements

16.4. Chemical properties of iron

16.5. Chemical properties of cobalt and nickel

16.6. Chemical properties of platinum metals

16.7. Uses of group VIIIB elements

Chapter 17. Group IB. Copper, silver and gold

17.1. Physical properties and occurrence of group IB elements

17.2. Preparation of group IB elements

17.3. Chemical properties of copper

17.4. Chemical properties of silver

17.5. Chemical properties of gold

17.6. Uses of copper, silver and gold

Chapter 18. Group IIB. Zinc, cadmium and mercury

18.1. Physical properties and occurrence of group IIB elements

18.2. Preparation of zinc

18.3. Chemical properties of zinc

18.4. Chemical properties of mercury

18.5. Uses of zinc, cadmium and mercury

Chapter 19. Group IIIA. Boron, aluminium, gallium, indium and thallium

19.1. Physical properties and occurrence of group IIIA elements

19.2. Preparation of group IIIA elements

19.3. Chemical properties of boron and its compounds

19.4. Chemical properties of aluminium and its compounds

19.5. Uses of aluminium and boron

Chapter 20. Group IVA. Carbon, silicon, germanium, tin and lead

20.1. Physical properties and occurrence of group IVA elements

20.2. Carbon and its compounds

20.2.1. Physical properties of carbon

20.2.2. Chemical properties of carbon and its compounds

20.3. Silicon and its compounds

20.3.1. Preparation of silicon

20.3.2. Chemical properties of silicon and its compounds

20.4. Compounds of tin

20.5. Compounds of lead

20.6. Uses of carbon, silicon, tin and lead

Chapter 21. Group VA. Nitrogen, phosphorus, arsenic, antimony and bismuth

21.1. Physical properties and occurrence of group VA elements

21.2. Nitrogen and its compounds

21.2.1. Preparation of nitrogen

21.2.2. Chemical properties of nitrogen and its compounds

21.3. Phosphorus and its compounds

21.3.1. Preparation of phosphorus

21.3.2. Chemical properties of phosphorus and its compounds

21.4. Arsenic, antimony and bismuth

21.4.1. Preparation of elements

21.4.2. Chemical properties of elements and their compounds

21.5. Uses of group VA elements

Chapter 22. Group VIA. Oxygen, sulfur, selenium, tellurium and polonium

22.1. Physical properties and occurrence of group VIA elements

22.2. Oxygen and its compounds

22.2.1. Preparation of oxygen

22.2.2. Chemical properties of oxygen and its compounds

22.3. Sulfur

22.3.1. Preparation of sulfur

22.3.2. Chemical properties of sulfur and its compounds

22.4. Selenium and tellurium

22.4.1. Chemical properties of elements and their compounds

22.5. Uses of group VIA elements

Chapter 23. Group VIIA. Fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine and astatine

23.1. Physical properties and occurrence of group VIIA elements

23.2. Preparation of halogens

23.3. Chemical properties of halogens and their compounds

23.4. Uses of group VIIA elements

Literature

Автори книги General and Inorganic Chemistry: textbook / V.O. Kalibabchuk, V.V. Ohurtsov, V.I. Halynska et al.

V.O. Kalibabchuk, V.V. Ohurtsov, V.I. Halynska, V.B. Yemelianov,  H.M. Zaitseva, O.V. Klenina, O.I. Marshalok, Ya.M. Pushkarova, V.L. Slipchuk, I.H. Teleheiev, O.M. Roman, L.V. Filippova; edited by V.O. Kalibabchuk

Характеристики книги General and Inorganic Chemistry: textbook / V.O. Kalibabchuk, V.V. Ohurtsov, V.I. Halynska et al.

Видавництво: Всеукраїнське спеціалізоване видавництво «Медицина»

Форма: друкована книга (видання)

Вид: підручник

Мова: англійська

Рік: 2019

Кількість сторінок: 456 (чорно-білі)

Обкладинка: тверда

Формат: 60х90/16

Вага: 555 г

ISBN: 978-617-505-657-8

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