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Chemical Elements and their Compounds

N. V. Sidgwick, Chemical Elements and Their Compounds, Clarendon Press, Oxford, U.K., 1950. [Pg.69]

We have been much encouraged by the careful assessment and comments on individual chapters by numerous colleagues not only throughout the U.K. but also in Australia, Canada, Denmark, the Federal Republic of Germany, Japan, the U.S.A and several other countries. We believe that this new approach will be widely welcomed as a basis for discussing the very diverse behaviour of the chemical elements and their compounds. [Pg.1364]

Sidgwick, N. V., The Chemical Elements and Their Compounds, p..470. Oxford Univ. Press, London and New York, 1950. [Pg.205]

Heiserman, David L. Exploring the Chemical Elements and Their Compounds. McGraw-Hill, New York, USA (1991)... [Pg.113]

Sidgwice, N. V. (1950). Chemical Elements and their Compounds, 1, 725, Phosphorus. Oxford Clarendon Press. [Pg.230]

The oxide is stable above 575°C. Thus, it can be prepared by heating iron with oxygen under appropriate pressure at 575°C. Also, iron(ll) oxide has been prepared by saturating the fused triiron tetroxide with iron, powdering the mixture, followed by magnetic separation of the oxide from excess iron (Sidgwick, N.V. 1950. The Chemical Elements and Their Compounds, Vol.2, pp 1328, Oxford Clarendon Press). [Pg.432]

N. V. Sidgewick, The Chemical Elements and Their Compounds, Vol. 1, P. 694. Oxford Univ. Press, London and New York, 1950 A. F. Wells, Structural Inorganic Chemistry, 3rd ed., p. 624. Oxford Univ. Press, London and New York, 1962. [Pg.466]

Inorganic chemistry draws its strength from its great practical utility, and this book presents the subject from the standpoint of applications rather than the customary one of quantum mechanical bonding theory. Since the quintessential subject matter is the properties of the 112 known chemical elements and their compounds, we begin with a consideration of the availability of the commonest elements in the Earth s crust (Table 1.1), hydrosphere (i.e., oceans, lakes, rivers, snowfields, ice caps, and glaciers), and atmosphere, along with brief summary of the production and uses of these elements and their compounds. [Pg.5]

Practical Inorganic Chemistry is aimed at assisting students to systematically study the basic properties of the chemical elements and their compounds from the standpoint of D. Mendeleev s Periodic System and also to gain skill in performing laboratory experiments. The textbook covers the most important sections of general and inorganic chemistry. [Pg.5]

Fluorine Azide, FN, raw 61.02, N68.86%, grn-yel solid at -154°, mp explodes on evapg and at RT decomps to Na and NaFa. It was prepd by A.W. Browne J.F. Haller in 1942 by treating HN, with fluorine in a stream of Na [J.F.Haller, Dissertation, Cornell U (1942) cited by N.V.Sidgwick, The Chemical Elements and their Compounds , Vol 1 (1950) p 718 Oxford University Press, London], No further work is known to have been reported since the original prepn of fluorine azide... [Pg.536]

N.V.Sidgwick, "The Chemical Elements and Their Compounds, Oxford Univ Press London, v 1(1950)... [Pg.796]

N. V. Sidgwick, "The Chemical Elements and their Compounds , Oxford University Press, London, 1950, vols. I and II. [Pg.1022]


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