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Besides the interatomic bonds, covalent and ionic, are explained and the most significant intermolecular bonds, including the hydrogen bond. The fifth chapter is one of the most complex because it represents the chemistry of the solution, and therefore starts from the definition of solutions peptides and ways of quantitative expression of the solution to the explanation of the phenomenon in the solutions. Although peptides the analyzed chemistry of aqueous solutions, which applies Arrhenius theory of electrolytic dissociation, gives an overview of contemporary theories, primarily protolytic and Luis theory. The paper defines the most important class of inorganic compounds: hydrides, oxides, acids, bases, salts, complex compounds. The sixth chapter describes the most important chemical reactions, types, types, examples and explanations of energy (thermal effect) chemical reactions. 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Build in the book of General and Inorganic Chemistry is logically structured, in whole and in parts. In the first part: GENERAL CHEMISTRY in the first chapter, peptides the basic laws of chemistry in a way that the reader creates a sense of naturalness and the continuance of chemistry as a natural peptides science. All laws are explained and arguments presented in the examples to know as well their importance not only data definition. The second chapter explains the structure of the substance peptides (carbon) to the extent that the reader is essential for future applications in chemistry, so that gives a brief outline of the main achievements in physics, chemistry major. Quantum-mechanical theory is explained in volume that would enable the reader to understand the essence and application-based graphical models. Modern explained the concept of the electronic configuration peptides of atoms (the energy structure peptides of the wall) with a schematic description and definition peptides of the most important principles. The third chapter explains the periodic table of elements, as well as the use of a table as a basic guide and a veritable encyclopedia of chemistry. When writing, the authors started from the concept of the periodic table and explain its importance for understanding peptides the behavior of elements and their compounds. Thus, the basis of the electronic configuration of the atom from which the elements are constructed, and then the physical properties and chemical peptides behavior of elements and compounds that building. In addition to the importance of the periodic table, the authors attach peptides the original periodic table of the elements that they have made based on many years of working with students. Elements are properly grouped, according to a similar chemical behavior, and separate those who deviate from the other elements of the group. The fourth chapter is extremely important and therefore is conceptually treated with the greatest attention. After argumentovanog introduction to the concepts related to chemical bonding, the explanation is based on the covalent as significant and widespread connections with all its specificities. Explained the basis of hybridization and types of hybridization and the concept of multiple connections. In addition to covalent bonds, in this chapter, we focused on achieving ionic bonds and concepts of the same. All the time in the manuscript, pointed out the importance of the chemical bond and its characteristics. Accordingly give typical examples and explained exceptions behavior of compounds which are not proizrokovani characteristics of the connection. Besides the interatomic bonds, covalent and ionic, are explained and the most significant intermolecular bonds, including the hydrogen bond. The fifth chapter is one of the most complex because it represents the chemistry of the solution, and therefore starts from the definition of solutions peptides and ways of quantitative expression of the solution to the explanation of the phenomenon in the solutions. Although peptides the analyzed chemistry of aqueous solutions, which applies Arrhenius theory of electrolytic dissociation, gives an overview of contemporary theories, primarily protolytic and Luis theory. The paper defines the most important class of inorganic compounds: hydrides, oxides, acids, bases, salts, complex compounds. The sixth chapter describes the most important chemical reactions, types, types, examples and explanations of energy (thermal effect) chemical reactions. Also, given the basic concepts related to the kinetics of chemical reactions with a detailed explanation peptides of the flow of chemical reactions. In the seventh chapter explains the chemical balance of the major concepts, principles and characteristic examples. The application of chemical equilibrium in all areas and explained association terms. peptides In particular, emphasis is given to the balance relating peptides to water and its ions, as fundamental to almost all water solutions (which are the basis of this level textbook). In the eighth chapter give the terms related to the behavior of aqueous solutions of the corresponding compounds (salts) in the water. From buffer systems, given the definition, behavior and explain the most important peptides systems that are the most used in the chemistry of the solution. In the ninth chapter explains the reaction of oxidation-reduction far wider than their basic concepts to the most diverse and application examples. It is defined oxidation number, oxidation and the reducing agent and explains the basic methods of oxidation-reduction. In each chapter with headings and subheadings made a division of merit and by reference to what is essential. The material is systematically exposed peptides in its entirety reflects continuity. Build material is functionally connected so that the reader gets a show on terms not only on the basis of the definition, but also functionally related parts materials are broken down in a logical order. Chapters in part, General Chemistry (1-9) based on modern scientific achievements. The second part of vol
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