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文档介绍:Modern
anic chemistry
AN INTERMEDIATE TEXT
C. CHAMBERS, ., ., .
Senior Chemistry Master,
Bolton School
A. K. HOLLIDAY, ., ., .
Professor of anic Chemistry,
The University of Liverpool
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Contents
1 The periodic table 1
2 Structure and bonding 25
3 Energetics 62
4 Acids and bases: oxidation and reduction 84
5 Hydrogen 111
6 Groups I and II 119
7 The elements of Group III 138
8 Group IV 160
9 Group V 206
10 Group VI 257
11 Group VII: the halogens 310
12 The noble gases 353
13 The transition elements 359
14 The elements of Groups IB and IIB 425
15 The lanthanides and actinides 440
Index 447
Preface
The e changes in GCE Advanced level syllabuses during the
last few years have prompted the writing of this new anic
Chemistry which is intended to replace the book by Wood and
Holliday. This new book, like its predecessor, should also be of value
in first-year tertiary level chemistry courses. The new syllabuses have
made it possible to go much further in systematising and explaining
the facts of anic chemistry, and in this book the first four chap-
ters—-the periodic table; structure and bonding; energetics: and
acids and bases with oxidation and reduction—provide the necessary
grounding for the late