§12.1 The general properties of the s-block elements §12.2 The elementary substances §12.3 The properties of the alkali and alkaline earth compounds §12.4 The particularity of Li and Be The diagonal relationship
§11.2 Chemical Bonding Theory in Complexes §11.1 Configurations and Magnetism of Coordination Compounds 11.2.1 Valence Bond Theory 11.2.2 Crystal Field Theory *11.2.3 Molecular Orbital Theory
§ 5.1 The Brønsted theory of acids and bases § 5.2 Ionization equilibrium of water and the pH scale § 5.3 Equilibrium in solutions of weak acids and weak bases § 5.4 Buffer solutions
§4.3 The shift of a chemical equilibrium §4.2 The application of the standard equilibrium constant §4.1 The standard equilibrium constant §4.5 Gibbs function §4.4 Spontaneous reactions and entropy
1.1 Chemistry---the central science full of practicability and creativity 1.2 Features of chemical changes 1.3 History, revival and development of inorganic chemistry 1.4 How to study easily but efficiently inorganic