Advances in inorganic chemistry and radiochemistry.
General Material Designation
[Book]
First Statement of Responsibility
editors, H.J. Emeléus, A.G. Sharpe.
Volume Designation
Volume 17 /
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
New York :
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Academic Press,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
1975.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
1 online resource (vii, 402 pages) :
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illustrations.
SERIES
Series Title
Advances in inorganic chemistry and radiochemistry ;
Volume Designation
v. 17
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Front Cover; Advances in Inorganic Chemistry and Radiochemistry, Volume 17; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Chapter 1. Inorganic Compounds Containing the Trifluoroacetate Group; I. Introduction; II. Trifluoroacetic Acid; III. Synthesis of Metal Trifluoroacetates; IV. Trifluoroacetate Compounds of the s- and p-Block Elements; V. Trifluoroacetato Complexes of the d-Transition Metals; VI. Trifluoroacetato Complexes of the f-Block Elements; VII. Physical Properties of Trifluoroacetates; VIII. Reactions of Metal Trifluoroacetates; References
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Chapter 2. Homopolyatomic Cations of the ElementsI. Introduction; II. Polyatomic Cations of Group VII; III. Polyatomic Cations of Group VI; IV. Polyatomic Cations of Group V; V. Polyatomic Cations of Group IIb; VI. Polyatomic Cations of Other Elements; VII. Conclusion; References; Chapter 3. Use of Radio-Frequency Plasma in Chemical Synthesis; I. Introduction; II. Thermal Decomposition of Gases and Liquids; III. Reduction Reactions; IV. Oxidation Reactions; V. Preparation of Refractory Compounds; VI. Nitrogen Fixation; VII. Heat Treatment of Solids
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Chapter 6. The Functional Approach to Ionization Phenomena in SolutionsI. Introduction; II. Classification of Reactions Producing Ions in Solution; III. Ionizing Properties of Solvents; IV. Ionization and Dissociation; V. Outer-Sphere Interactions, Association and Self-ionization of Solvents; VI. Conclusion; References; Chapter 7. Coordination Chemistry of the Cyanate, Thiocyanate, and Selenocyanate Ions; I. Introduction; II. The Chalcogenocyanate Ions; III. Physical Methods for Determining the Mode of Coordination; IV. Chalcogenocyanate Complexes of the Transition Elements
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V. Factors Affecting the Mode of Chalcogenocyanate CoordinationVI. Comparative Coordination Chemistry of the Chalcogenocyanate Groups; References; Appendix; Subject Index; Contents of Previous Volumes
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VIII. Commercial Application of Radio-Frequency PlasmasIX. Conclusions; References; Chapter 4. Copper(I) Complexes; I. Introduction; II. Anionic Complexes; III. [CuXL]n Complexes; IV. Cu2X2L3 Complexes; V. CuXL2 Complexes; VI. CuXL3 Complexes; VII. [CuL4]X Complexes; VIII. CuX(biL) Complexes; IX. [Cu(biL)2]X Complexes; X. Organocopper(I) Compounds and Complexes; XI. Miscellaneous Compounds; References; Chapter 5. Complexes of Open-Chain Tetradentate Ligands Containing Heavy Donor Atoms; I. Introduction; II. Ligand Synthesis; III. Studies on Coordination Complexes; IV. Conclusion; References
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ADVANCES IN INORGANIC CHEMISTRY AND RADIOCHEMISTRY VOL 17.
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Advances in inorganic chemistry and radiochemistry. Volume 17.