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|a Inorganic Reactions in Water
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|c by Ronald Rich.
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|a Hydrogen and the Alkali Metals -- Beryllium and the Alkaline-Earth Metals -- The Rare-Earth and Actinoid Elements -- Titanium through Rutherfordium -- Vanadium through Dubnium -- Chromium through Seaborgium -- Manganese through Bohrium -- Iron through Hassium -- Cobalt through Meitnerium -- Nickel through Darmstadtium -- Copper through Roentgenium -- Zinc through Mercury -- Boron through Thallium, the Triels -- Carbon through Lead, the Tetrels -- Nitrogen through Bismuth, the Pentels -- Oxygen through Polonium, the Chalcogens -- Fluorine through Astatine, the Halogens -- Helium through Radon, the Aerogens.
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|a Organized to facilitate reference to the reagents involved, this book describes the reactions of the elements and their mostly simpler compounds, primarily inorganic ones and primarily in water. It emphasizes the similarities and differences in actual chemical behavior, as opposed to electronic structures and theories, although not exclusively. Inorganic Reactions in Water again makes available some of the more comprehensive coverage of descriptive aqueous chemistry found in older sources, but now corrected and interpreted with the added insights of the last seven decades. It also provides new information, including reactions of the recently discovered elements, plus some recent data on equilibria, often with mostly qualitative kinetic information, to interpret the redox and non-redox phenomena that complicate the chemistry of most elements in water.
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|a Chemistry.
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|a Analytical chemistry.
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|a Inorganic chemistry.
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|a Inorganic Chemistry.
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|a Physical Chemistry.
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|a Biochemistry, general.
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