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Reactions of non-metallic inorganic compounds.
C. H. Bamford
Published
1972
by Elsevier Pub. Co. in Amsterdam, New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographies.
Statement | Ed. by C.H. Bamford and C.F.H. Tipper. |
Series | His Comprehensive chemical kinetics,, v. 6, Comprehensive chemical kinetics ;, v. 6. |
Contributions | Tipper, C. F. H. joint author. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QD501 .B242 vol. 6 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xv, 517 p. |
Number of Pages | 517 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4770518M |
LC Control Number | 78168909 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 457091 |
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Select all / Deselect all. Download PDFs Export citations. Chapter 3 Other reactions involving halogen nitrogen and sulfur compounds. Chapter 4 Reactions of negative inorganic ions. OCLC Number: Description: xv, pages: illustrations ; 25 cm: Contents: Oxidation of inorganic non-metallic compounds / N.
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Cited by: 2. Non-metallic inorganic materials (oxides, ceramics, glass) - Solid-solid reactions are simple to perform, starting materials For compounds produced by solid state reaction, often a structural orientational relationship between the reactant, nuclei and product is seen. It is used in chemical analysis for the precipitation of metal ions, preparation of sulfur compounds, etc.
Hydrogen fluoride, HF, is a colorless, fuming, and low boiling point liquid (mp °C and bp °C), with an irritating odor.
It is used for preparing inorganic and organic fluorine compounds. (a) Boron. Refined elemental boron is a black solid with a metallic luster. The unit cell of crystalline boron conta 50, or boron atoms, and the B 12 icosahedral structural units join together by 2 center 2 electron (2c-2e) bonds and 3 center 2 electron (3c-2e) bonds (electron deficient bonds) between boron atoms (Figure ).
Boron is very hard and shows semiconductivity. An inorganic compound is a chemical compound which is not an organic means it is not a carbon-based compound.
Types of inorganic compounds. The division between the two types of compound is not absolute. Some carbon-containing compounds are traditionally considered inorganic. This book is a new attempt to interrelate the chemistry of the non-metals. In the early chapters, simple compounds of the non-metals with the halogens, hydrogen, and oxygen are surveyed, permitting a large area of chemistry to be discussed without the burden of too many facts.
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ə d eɪ t / is an anion composed of iodine and is one of a number of oxyanions of iodine and is the highest in the series, with iodine existing in oxidation state +7. Unlike other perhalogenates, such as perchlorate, it can exist in two forms: metaperiodate IO − 4 and orthoperiodate IO 5− this regard it is comparable to the tellurate ion from the CAS Number: (metaperiodate).
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The book also discusses The Master Equation to give a good overview of the mechanics underpinning unimolecular kinetics. This new volume will be of interest to researchers investigating gas phase processes which involve unimolecular reactions and the related intermolecular reactions.
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Klicka här för att ändra format på underrubrik i bakgrunden Compounds Elements combine the following non-metallic elements normally form. a) H b) C c) O d) F e) N f) Cl g) He.compounds, and symmetry. A number of corrections and additions have also been made, including new material on noble gases.
These changes aim to strengthen the coverage of synthesis and chemical reactivity, and I hope they will increase the usefulness of the book as a concise account of the basics of inorganic chemistry.