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Greenwood N.N., Earnshaw A. — Chemistry of the Elements
Greenwood N.N., Earnshaw A. — Chemistry of the Elements



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Íàçâàíèå: Chemistry of the Elements

Àâòîðû: Greenwood N.N., Earnshaw A.

Àííîòàöèÿ:

When this innovative textbook first appeared in 1984 it rapidly became a great success throughout the world and has already been translated into several European and Asian languages. Now the authors have completely revised and updated the text, including more than 2000 new literature references to work published since the first edition. No page has been left unaltered but the novel features which proved so attractive have been retained. The book presents a balanced, coherent and comprehensive account of the chemistry of the elements for both undergraduate and postgraduate students. This crucial central area of chemistry is full of ingenious experiments, intriguing compounds and exciting new discoveries. The authors specifically avoid the term `inorganic chemistry' since this evokes an outmoded view of chemistry which is no longer appropriate in the final decade of the 20th century.

Accordingly, the book covers not only the 'inorganic' chemistry of the elements, but also analytical, theoretical, industrial, organometallic, bio-inorganic and other cognate areas of chemistry. The authors have broken with recent tradition in the teaching of their subject and adopted a new and highly successful approach based on descriptive chemistry. The chemistry of the elements is still discussed within the context of an underlying theoretical framework, giving cohesion and structure to the text, but at all times the chemical facts are emphasized. Students are invited to enter the exciting world of chemical phenomena with a sound knowledge and understanding of the subject, to approach experimentation with an open mind, and to assess observations reliably. This is a book that students will notonly value during their formal education, but will keep and refer to throughout their careers as chemists.


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Èçäàíèå: second edition

Ãîä èçäàíèÿ: 1997

Êîëè÷åñòâî ñòðàíèö: 1340

Äîáàâëåíà â êàòàëîã: 18.02.2007

Îïåðàöèè: Ïîëîæèòü íà ïîëêó | Ñêîïèðîâàòü ññûëêó äëÿ ôîðóìà | Ñêîïèðîâàòü ID
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Ïðåäìåòíûé óêàçàòåëü
Wittig reaction with arsenic ylides      594
Wolffram's red salt      1135
Wolfram      1002 (see also “Tungsten”)
Wolframite      1003 1004
Wrought-iron      1073
Wurtzite structure (ZnS)      679 1209
x-process in stars      13
X-ray absorption spectroscopy      1036
Xanthates      317 646
Xanthates as ligands      693
Xanthates, $\gamma$-$S_8$ from $Cu^I$ ethyl xanthate      655
Xenate ion, $HXeO_{4}^{—}$      901
Xenon, atomic and physical properties      890 891
Xenon, carbon bonds      902—903
Xenon, chemical reactivity discovered      893
Xenon, chloride      896
Xenon, clathrates      893
Xenon, discovery      889
Xenon, fluorides      893—903
Xenon, fluorocomplexes      898 901
Xenon, fluorosulfate      899 900
Xenon, nitrogen bonds      902
Xenon, oxidation states      894
Xenon, oxides      894—896
Xenon, oxoanions (xenate, perxenate)      901
Xenon, oxofluorides      900
Xenon, perchlorate      899
Xenon, stereochemistry      894 895
Xerography      750
Xerox process (xerography)      750
Ylides      545
Ylides, arsonium      594
Ytterbium      1228 (see also “Lanthanide elements”)
Ytterbium, +2 oxidation state      1237 1239 1240 1241 1248
Yttrium      see also “Group 3 elements” “Lanthanide
Yttrium, abundance      945
Yttrium, complexes      950—953
Yttrium, discovery      944 1228
Yttrium, halides      949—950
Yttrium, organometallic compounds      953
Yttrium, oxide      949
Yttrium, oxo salts      949
Yttrium, production and uses      945 946
Zeise's salt      930 931 1167 1170
Zeolite      354—359
Ziegler-Natta catalysis      260 261 972
Zinc      see also “Group 12 elements”
Zinc blende (sphalerite)      1202
Zinc blende (sphalerite), structure      679 1209
Zinc, abundance      1202
Zinc, alkyls and aryls      1221
Zinc, biochemistry      1224
Zinc, chalcogenides      1208 1209 1210
Zinc, coordination chemistry      1215—1217
Zinc, ferrites      1209
Zinc, halides      1211—1213
Zinc, history      1201
Zinc, organometallic compounds      1221
Zinc, organometallic compounds, +2 oxidation state      1215—1217
Zinc, oxides      1202 1208
Zinc, oxides, nonstoichiometry in      642 1208
Zinc, production and uses      1202—1203
Zinc-finger proteins      1225
Zintl phases      78 257 393 553 762
Zircon      347 955
Zirconates      964
Zirconium in nuclear reactors      956 1461
Zirconium, abundance      955
Zirconium, alkyls and aryls      973
Zirconium, borohydride      969
Zirconium, carbonyls      974
Zirconium, complexes, +3 oxidation state      969
Zirconium, complexes, +4 oxidation state      967—969
Zirconium, complexes, lower oxidation states      971
Zirconium, compounds with oxoanions      966 1226
Zirconium, cyclopentadienyls      974—975
Zirconium, dioxide      244 955 967
Zirconium, dioxide (baddeleyite)      275 955 961
Zirconium, dioxide, “Saffil” fibres      244
Zirconium, discovery      954
Zirconium, disulfide      962
Zirconium, halides      964 966
Zirconium, organometallic compounds      973
Zirconium, production and uses      955
Zirconium, tetrahydroborate      166
“Big-bang”      1 5 10
“Black oxide” of mercury      1213
“Blister” copper      1175
“Blue proteins”      1198—1199
“Brown-ring” complex      447 1094
“Cold fusion”      1151
“Corrosive sublimate”      1212
“Ferrous oxide”, $\mathrm{Fe_{1-x}O}$, nonstoichiometry in      643 644
“Fulminating” silver and gold      1180
“Fusible white precipitate”      1219
“Horn silver”      1174
“Hydrogen economy”      39
“Hyposulphite” used in photography      1186 1196
“Infusible white precipitate”      1219
“Magic acid”      570
“Magic numbers” in nuclear structure      3 13
“Octopus” ligands      99
“Pharaoh's serpents”      1218
“Phosphorus pentoxide”, $P_{4}O_{10}$      504—506
“Phosphorus pentoxide”, $P_{4}O_{10}$, chemical reactions      505
“Phosphorus pentoxide”, $P_{4}O_{10}$, cyclo-phosphates, relation to      530
“Phosphorus pentoxide”, $P_{4}O_{10}$, hydrolysis      505 520
“Phosphorus pentoxide”, $P_{4}O_{10}$, polymorphism      504 505
“Phosphorus pentoxide”, $P_{4}O_{10}$, preparation      504
“Phosphorus pentoxide”, $P_{4}O_{10}$, structure      504
“Phosphorus trioxide”, $P_{4}O_{6}$, disproportionation to $P_{4}O_{n}$      504
“Phosphorus trioxide”, $P_{4}O_{6}$, hydrolysis      504
“Phosphorus trioxide”, $P_{4}O_{6}$, preparation      503 504
“Phosphorus trioxide”, $P_{4}O_{6}$, structure      504
“Ring whizzing”      1112 1223
“Saffil” fibres      244
“Salt cake”      89 810
“Sandwich” molecules      189 264 924 1109 “Dibenzenechromium” “Uranocene”)
“Titanocene”      973
“Tops and bottoms” process      1146
“Triple-decker” complexes      1170
“Uranocene”      1279
“White gold”      1144
“White lead”      388 1209
“Yellow cake”      1255
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