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(cid:2) TrimSize:189mmx246mm Luther ffirs.tex V3-04/22/2016 7:32A.M. Pagei Inorganic Chemistry for Geochemistry and Environmental Sciences (cid:2) (cid:2) (cid:2) (cid:2) TrimSize:189mmx246mm Luther ffirs.tex V3-04/22/2016 7:32A.M. Pageii (cid:2) (cid:2) (cid:2) (cid:2) TrimSize:189mmx246mm Luther ffirs.tex V3-04/22/2016 7:32A.M. Pageiii Inorganic Chemistry for Geochemistry and Environmental Sciences Fundamentals and Applications GEORGE W. LUTHER, III (cid:2) School of Marine Science & Policy, (cid:2) University of Delaware, USA (cid:2) (cid:2) TrimSize:189mmx246mm Luther ffirs.tex V3-04/22/2016 7:32A.M. Pageiv Thiseditionfirstpublished2016 ©2016JohnWiley&SonsLtd Registeredoffice JohnWiley&SonsLtd,TheAtrium,SouthernGate,Chichester,WestSussex,PO198SQ,UnitedKingdom Fordetailsofourglobaleditorialoffices,forcustomerservicesandforinformationabouthowtoapplyforpermissiontoreusethe copyrightmaterialinthisbookpleaseseeourwebsiteatwww.wiley.com. 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LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData Names:LutherIII,GeorgeW. Title:Inorganicchemistryforgeochemistryandenvironmentalsciences: fundamentalsandapplications/GeorgeW.Luther,III. Description:Chichester,WestSussex:JohnWiley&Sons,Inc.,2016.| Includesbibliographicalreferencesandindex. Identifiers:LCCN2015047266|ISBN9781118851371(cloth)|ISBN9781118851401(epdf)|ISBN9781118851418(epub) Subjects:LCSH:Chemistry,Inorganic.|Geochemistry.| Bioinorganicchemistry.|Transitionmetals–Environmentalaspects.| Sulfides–Environmentalaspects.|Chemicalecology. Classification:LCCQH541.15.C44L882016|DDC577/.14–dc23LCrecordavailableathttp://lccn.loc.gov/2015047266 AcataloguerecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary. Setin9/11pt,TimesLTStdbySPiGlobal,Chennai,India. 1 2016 (cid:2) (cid:2) TrimSize:189mmx246mm Luther ffirs.tex V3-04/22/2016 7:32A.M. Pagev ToB.J.,GregoryandStephanie (cid:2) (cid:2) (cid:2) (cid:2) TrimSize:189mmx246mm Luther ffirs.tex V3-04/22/2016 7:32A.M. Pagevi (cid:2) (cid:2) (cid:2) (cid:2) TrimSize:189mmx246mm Luther ftoc.tex V3-04/22/2016 2:03P.M. Pagevii Contents AbouttheAuthor xv Preface xvii CompanionWebsite xix 1. InorganicChemistryandtheEnvironment 1 1.1 Introduction 1 1.1.1 EnergeticsofProcesses 1 1.2 Neutron–ProtonConversion 3 1.3 ElementBurningReactions – BuildupofLargerElements 4 1.4 NuclearStabilityandBindingEnergy 5 1.4.1 The“r”and“s”Processes 6 1.5 NuclearStability(RadioactiveDecay) 8 1.6 AtmosphericSynthesisofElements 8 1.7 AbundanceoftheElements 8 1.7.1 TheCosmosandtheEarth’sLithosphere 8 (cid:2) 1.7.2 ElementalAbundance(Atmosphere,Oceans,andHumanBody) 10 (cid:2) 1.8 ScopeofInorganicChemistryinGeochemistryandtheEnvironment 17 1.8.1 ElementalDistributionBasedonPhotosynthesisandChemosynthesis 17 1.8.2 StratifiedWatersandSediments – theDegradationofOrganicMatterby AlternateElectronAcceptors 19 1.9 Summary 21 1.9.1 EnvironmentalInorganicChemistry 22 References 22 2. Oxidation–ReductionReactions(Redox) 24 2.1 Introduction 24 2.1.1 EnergeticsofHalfReactions 24 2.1.2 StandardPotentialandtheStabilityofaChemicalSpeciesofanElement 26 2.2 VariationofStandardPotentialwithpH(theNernstEquation) 29 2.3 ThermodynamicCalculationsandpHDependence 29 2.4 StabilityFieldofAqueousChemicalSpecies 31 2.5 NaturalEnvironments 32 2.6 CalculationstoPredictFavorableChemicalReactions 32 2.6.1 CouplingHalf-Reactions 34 2.6.2 One-ElectronOxygenTransformationswithFe2+andMn2+toFormO − 35 2 (cid:2) (cid:2) TrimSize:189mmx246mm Luther ftoc.tex V3-04/22/2016 2:03P.M. Pageviii viii Contents 2.7 HighlyOxidizingConditions 38 2.7.1 OzonolysisReactions 38 2.7.2 AtmosphericRedoxReactions 39 Appendix2.1GibbsFreeEnergiesofFormation 43 References 43 3. AtomicStructure 45 3.1 History 45 3.2 TheBohrAtom 46 3.3 TheSchrodingerWaveEquation 47 3.4 ComponentsoftheWaveFunction 50 3.4.1 RadialPartoftheWaveFunction,R(r) 50 3.4.2 AngularPartoftheWavefunctionY (𝜃,𝜙)andAtomicOrbitals 54 lml 3.5 TheFourQuantumNumbers 56 3.6 ThePolyelectronicAtomsandtheFillingofOrbitalsfortheAtomsof theElements 58 3.7 AufbauPrinciple 61 3.8 AtomicProperties 62 3.8.1 OrbitalsEnergiesandShielding 62 3.8.2 TermSymbols:CouplingofSpinandOrbitalAngularMomentum 63 3.8.3 PeriodicProperties – AtomicRadius 67 3.8.4 PeriodicProperties – IonizationPotential(IP) 67 3.8.5 PeriodicProperties – ElectronAffinity(EA) 71 (cid:2) (cid:2) 3.8.6 PeriodicProperties – Electronegativity(𝜒) 74 3.8.7 PeriodicProperties – Hardness(𝜂) 75 References 77 4. Symmetry 79 4.1 Introduction 79 4.2 SymmetryConcepts 79 4.2.1 SymmetryOperation 79 4.2.2 SymmetryElement 79 4.2.3 SymmetryElementsandOperations 80 4.3 PointGroups 84 4.3.1 SpecialGroupsandPlatonicSolids/Polyhedra 85 4.3.2 ExamplesoftheUseoftheSchemeforDeterminingPointGroups 88 4.4 OpticalIsomerismandSymmetry 92 4.4.1 Dichloro-AlleneDerivatives(C H Cl ) 92 3 2 2 4.4.2 TartaricAcid 93 4.4.3 CylindricalHelixMolecules 93 4.5 FundamentalsofGroupTheory 93 4.5.1 C PointGroup 95 2v 4.5.2 ExplanationoftheCharacterTable 96 4.5.3 GenerationoftheIrreducibleRepresentations(C Case) 97 2v 4.5.4 NotationforIrreducibleRepresentations 97 (cid:2)

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