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Stereochemistry of Coordination Compounds by A. Von Zelewsky, X

Stereochemistry of Coordination Compounds by A. Von Zelewsky, X
This series of textbooks reflects the breadth of modern research in inorganic chemistry and fulfils the need for advanced texts. The series will cover the whole range of inorganic and physical chemistry, solid state chemistry, coordination chemistry, organometallic chemistry, main group chemistry and bioinorganic chemistry. 100 years after the formulation of the coordination theory by Alfred Werner, stereochemical considerations are again at the centre of interest in the development of metal complexes. Reflecting this renewed interest, Stereochemistry of Coordination Compounds explains the modern aspects of this area of chemistry, firstly by introducing the stereochemistry of various coordination geometries. The later chapters go on to address applications in the field of polynuclear species and stereochemical aspects of reactions, including enantioselective catalysis. Stereochemistry of Coordination Compounds provides: A systematic introduction to the structures of molecular species with atoms of various coordination number, focusing on the most important octahedral caseA presentation of the principles that are applied to produce molecular helices, chains and knotsAn account of the historical background of the stereochemistry of coordination compoundsAn introduction to the stereochemical nomenclature of coordination compoundsElectronic figure files that are available on the InternetStereochemistry of Coordination Compounds is essential reading for undergraduates, post-graduate students and lecturers specializing in coordination chemistry in inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry. The cover shows a random pattern stereogram of an octahedron, designed by Oliver Fuhrer, Lupsingen,Switzerland. In the text, extensive use is made of the ability of computers to display 3D pairs of molecules. The grey scale figure that was used to create the random pattern stereogram is shown below.



Health Unit Coordinator: 21st Century Professional with CDROM
Health Unit Coordinator: 21st Century Professional with CDROM
The book thoroughly explains the health unit coordinating profession and its responsibilities from the stages of a learner to a job seeker to a new employee to a seasoned health care team member. The book can be used to learn the basics, to prepare for the national certification exam, as an on-the-job reference, and as a training resource for the health unit coordinator preceptor. The book addresses the health care environment and team members and the health unit coordinator's role in that environment in effectively transcribing the physician's orders and coordinating the non-clinical tasks.



Coordination geometry - The coordination geometry of an atom is the geometrical pattern formed by its neighbors in a molecule or a crystal. One given atom is usually characterized by different coordination geometries.

Multi-agency Coordination (MAC) System - The combination of personnel, facilities, equipment, procedures, and communications integrated into a common system. When activated, the Multi-agency Coordination (MAC) System has the responsibility for coordination of assisting agency resources and support in a multi-agency or multi-jurisdictional environment.

Coordination number - In chemistry, the coordination number is the sum of the total number of neighbors of a central atom in a chemical compound and the number of lone pairs on it. In methane the coordination number for the carbon atom is 4.

Coordination - Coordination or Co-ordination is the regulation of diverse elements into an integrated and harmonious operation. Coordination means integrating or linking together different parts of an organization to accomplish a collective set of tasks.



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