Advanced Inorganic Chemistry Vol.II, 19/e G D Tuli, S K Basu, Satya Prakash & R D Madan-S.CHAND
Part I: Coordination Chemistry L Basic Concepts Of Coordination Chemistr L Nomenclature Of Coordination Compounds L Werner’S Theory Of Coordination Compounds And Effective Atomic Number L Isomerism In Coordination Compounds L Nature Of Metal-Ligand Bonding In Complex Compound Lpart Ii: Transition Metals (D-Block Elements) And Their Compounds L General Characteristics Of Transition Metals: D-Block Elements L Group-Wise Study Of The General Properties Of Transition Elements (D-Block L Occurrence, Extraction, Properties And Uses Of Some Transition Metals L Important Compounds Of Transition Metals L Compounds Of Lanthanum L Compounds Of Titanium L Compounds Of Vanadium: Vanady Chloride (Vocl2) L Compounds Of Chromium L Compounds Of Tungstenlcompounds Of Manganese L Compounds Of Iron L Compounds Of Osmium L Compounds Of Cobalt L Compounds Of Palladium L Compounds Of Platinum L Compounds Of Copper L Compounds Of Gold L Compounds Of Zinc L Part Iii: Inner-Transition Elements And Their Compounds General Characteristics Of Inner-Transition Elements Llanthanides L Actinides L Extraction, Properties And Uses Of Some Inner-Transition Metals L Important Compounds Of Inner-Transition Elements Lpart Iv: Miscellaneous Topics L Transition Metal Complexes With Carbon Monoxide: Metallic Carbonyls L Complex Compounds Containing No+ Or/ And No– Ions As Ligands: Metallic Nitrosyl L Pollution And Its Adverse Effects L Organo-Metallic Compounds L Chromatograph Luses Of Organic And Inorganic Reagents In Inorganic Analysis L Role Of Metal Ions In Biological Systems L Non-Aqueous Solvents