The aqueous chemistry of the elements /
Most fields of science, applied science, engineering, and technology deal with solutions in water. This volume is a comprehensive treatment of the aqueous solution chemistry of all the elements. The information on each element is centered around an E-pH diagram which is a novel aid to understanding....
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245 | 1 | 4 | |a The aqueous chemistry of the elements / |c George K. Schweitzer, Lester L. Pesterfield. |
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505 | 0 | |a 1 E-pH Diagrams -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Na E-pH Diagram -- 3. The Al E-pH Diagram -- 4. The Fe E-pH Diagram -- 5. The V E-pH Diagram -- 6. The HOH E-pH Diagram -- 2 The Construction of E-pH Diagrams -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Constructing the Ga E-pH Diagram -- 3. Constructing the Ga E-pH Diagram with Concentration Variations -- 4. Constructing the Mn E-pH Diagram -- 5. E-pH Computer Programs -- 6. Species Selection and Treatment -- 3 Reactions and Applications -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Reactions with HOH -- 3. The Mn-Fe-HOH System (Excess Mn Species) -- 4. The Mn-Fe-HOH System (Excess Fe Species) -- 5. Combining Redox Reactions -- 6. The HOH E-pH Diagram Revisited -- 7. General Conclusions -- 4 Precipitation and Complexation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Precipitation and E-pH Diagrams -- 3. Addition of Cl[sup( -- )] to the Ag E-pH System -- 4. Addition of S[sup( -2)] to the Zn E-pH System -- 5. Review of Complexation and Complex Species -- 6. Complexation and E-pH Diagrams -- 7. Addition of Cl[sup( -- )] to the Pd E-pH System to Form PdCl[sub(4)][sup( -2)] -- 8. Multiple Complexes and E-pH Diagrams -- 5 The Lithium Group -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Lithium (Li) 2s[sup(1)] -- 3. Sodium (Na) 3s[sup(1)] -- 4. Potassium (K) 4s[sup(1)] -- 5. Rubidium (Rb) 5s[sup(1)] -- 6. Cesium (Cs) 6s[sup(1)] -- 7. Francium (Fr) 7s[sup(1)] -- 8. The Ammonium Ion (NH[sub(4)][sup(+)] -- 6 The Beryllium Group -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Beryllium (Be) 2s[sup(2)] -- 3. Magnesium (Mg) 3s[sup(2)] -- 4. Calcium (Ca) 4s[sup(2)] -- 5. Strontium (Sr) 5s[sup(2)] -- 6. Barium (Ba) 6s[sup(2)] -- 7. Radium (Ra) 7s[sup(2)] -- 7 The Boron Group -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Boron (B) 2s[sup(2)]2p[sup(1)] -- 3. Aluminum (Al) 3s[sup(2)]3p[sup(1)] -- 4. Gallium (Ga) 4s[sup(2)]4p[sup(1)] -- 5. Indium (In) 5s[sup(2)]5p[sup(1)] -- 6. Thallium (Tl) 6s[sup(2)]6p[sup(1)] -- 8 The Carbon Group. | |
505 | 8 | |a 1. Introduction -- 2. Carbon (C) 2s[sup(2)]2p[sup(2)] -- 3. Silicon (Si) 3s[sup(2)]3p[sup(2)] -- 4. Germanium (Ge) 4s[sup(2)]4p[sup(2)] -- 5. Tin (Sn) 5s[sup(2)]5p[sup(2)] -- 6. Lead (Pb) 6s[sup(2)]6p[sup(2)] -- 9 The Nitrogen Group -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Nitrogen (N) 2s[sup(2)]2p[sup(3)] -- 3. Phosphorus (P) 3s[sup(2)]3p[sup(3)] -- 4. Arsenic (As) 4s[sup(2)4p[sup(3)] -- 5. Antimony (Sb) 5s[sup(2)]5p[sup(3)] -- 6. Bismuth (Bi) 6s[sup(2)]6p[sup(3)] -- 10 The Oxygen Group -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Oxygen (O) 2s[sup(2)]2p[sup(4)] -- 3. Sulfur (S) 3s[sup(2)]3p[sup(4)] -- 4. Selenium (Se) 4s[sup(2)]4p[sup(4)] -- 5. Tellurium (Te) 5s[sup(2)]5p[sup(4)] -- 6. Polonium (Po) 6s[sup(2)]6p[sup(4)] -- 11 The Fluorine Group -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Fluorine (F) 2s[sup(2)]2p[sup(5)] -- 3. Chlorine (Cl) 3s[sup(2)]3p[sup(5)] -- 4. Bromine (Br) 4s[sup(2)]4p[sup(5)] -- 5. Iodine (I) 5s[sup(2)]5p[sup(5)] -- 6. Astatine (At) 6s[sup(2)]6p[sup(5)] -- 12 The Scandium Group -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Occurrences -- 3. Discoveries -- 4. Scandium (Sc) 4s[sup(2)]3d[sup(1)] -- 5. The Lanthanoids (La-Lu) 6s[sup(2)]5d[sup(0-1)]4f[sup(n)], Including Y, 5s[sup(2)]4d[sup(1)] (All Referred to as Ln) -- 6. Actinium (Ac) 6s[sup(2)]5d[sup(1)] -- 13 The Ti Group and the 5B, 6B, 7B and 8B Heavy Elements -- 1. General Introduction -- 2. Introduction to the Insoluble-oxide Elements: Ti, Zr, Hf, Nb, Ta -- 3. Titanium (Ti) 4s[sup(2)]3d[sup(2)] -- 4. Zirconium (Zr) 5s[sup(2)]4d[sup(2)] and Hafnium (Hf) 6s[sup(2)]5d[sup(2)] -- 5. Niobium (Nb) 5s[sup(2)]4d[sup(3)] -- 6. Tantalum (Ta) 6s[sup(2)]5d[sup(3)] -- 7. Introduction to the High Oxidation State Oxyanion Elements: Mo, W, Tc, Re -- 8. Molybdenum (Mo) 5s[sup(1)]4d[sup(5)] -- 9. Tungsten (W) 6s[sup(1)]5d[sup(5)] -- 10. Rhenium (Re) 6s[sup(2)]5d[sup(5)] -- 11. Technetium (Tc) 5s[sup(2)]4d[sup(5)]. | |
505 | 8 | |a 12. Introduction to the Noble Metal Elements: Ru, Rh, Pd, Os, Ir, Pt -- 13. Ruthenium (Ru) 5s[sup(1)]4d[sup(7)] -- 14. Osmium (Os) 6s[sup(2)]5d[sup(6)] -- 15. Rhodium (Rh) 5s[sup(1)]4d[sup(8)] -- 16. Iridium (Ir) 6s[sup(2)]5d[sup(7)] -- 17. Palladium (Pd) 5s[sup(0)]4d[sup(10)] -- 18. Platinum (Pt) 6s[sup(1)]5d[sup(9)] -- 14 The V-Cr-Mn Group -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Vanadium (V) 4s[sup(2)]3d[sup(3)] -- 3. Chromium (Cr) 4s[sup(1)]3d[sup(5)] -- 4. Manganese (Mn) 4s[sup(2)]3d[sup(5)] -- 15 The Fe-Co-Ni Group -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Iron (Fe) 4s[sup(2)]3d[sup(6)] -- 3. Cobalt (Co) 4s[sup(2)]3d[sup(7)] -- 4. Nickel (Ni) 4s[sup(2)]3d[sup(8)] -- 16 The Cu Group -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Copper (Cu) 4s[sup(1)]3d[sup(10)] -- 3. Silver (Ag) 5s[sup(1)]4d[sup(10)] -- 4. Gold (Au) 6s[sup(1)]5d[sup(10)] -- 17 The Zn Group -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Zinc (Zn) 4s[sup(2)]3d[sup(10)] -- 3. Cadmium (Cd) 5s[sup(2)]4d[sup(10)] -- 4. Mercury (Hg) 6s[sup(2)]5d[sup(10)] -- 18 The Actinoid Metals -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Availabilities of the Elements -- 3. Discoveries and Extractions -- 4. Elements and Compounds -- 5. E-pH Diagrams -- 6. Complexes -- 7. Trans-lawrencium Elements -- References -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z. | |
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