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

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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 not only value during their formal education, but will keep and refer to throughout their careers as chemists. - Completely revised and updated - Unique approach to the subject - More comprehensive than competing titles
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 not only value during their formal education, but will keep and refer to throughout their careers as chemists. - Completely revised and updated- Unique approach to the subject- More comprehensive than competing titles

Standard Atomic Weights of the Elements 1995


[Scaled to Aç(12C) = 12, where 12C is a neutral atom in its nuclear and electronic ground state]

The atomic weights of many elements are not invariant but depend on the origin and treatment of the material. The standard values of Ar(E) and the uncertainties (in parentheses, following the last significant figure to which they are attributed) apply to elements of natural terrestrial origin. The footnotes to this Table elaborate the types of variation which may occur for individual elements and which may be larger than the listed uncertainties of values of A (E). Names have not yet been assigned to elements with atomic numbers 110, 111 and 112 (see p. 1280).

Actinium* Ac 89 (227)  
Aluminium Al 13 26.981538(2)  
Americium* Am 95 (243)  
Antimony Sb 51 121.760(1) g
Argon Ar 18 39.948(1) g  r
Arsenic As 33 74.92160(2)  
Astatine* At 85 (210)  
Barium Ba 56 137.327(7)  
Berkelium* Bk 97 (247)  
Beryllium Be 4 9.012182(3)  
Bismuth Bi 83 208.98038(2)  
Bohrium Bh 107 (264)  
Boron B 5 10.811(7) g m r
Bromine Br 35 79.904(1)  
Cadmium Cd 48 112.411(8) g
Caesium Cs 55 132.90545(2)  
Calcium Ca 20 40.078(4) g
Californium* Cf 98 (251)  
Carbon C 6 12.0107(8) g  g
Cerium Ce 58 140.116(1) g
Chlorine Cl 17 35.4527(9) m
Chromium Cr 24 51.9961(6)  
Cobalt Co 27 58.933200(9)  
Copper Cu 29 63.546(3) r
Curium* Cm 96 (247)  
Dubnium Db 105 (262)  
Dysprosium Dy 66 162.50(3) g
Einsteinium* Es 99 (252)  
Erbium Er 68 167.26(3) g
Europium Eu 63 151.964(1) g
Fermium* Fm 100 (257)  
Fluorine F 9 18.9984032(5)  
Francium* Fr 87 (223)  
Gadolinium Gd 64 157.25(3) g
Gallium Ga 31 69.723(1)  
Germanium Ge 32 72.61(2)  
Gold Au 79 196.96655(2)  
Hafnium Hf 72 178.49(2)  
Hassium Hs 108 (269)  
Helium He 2 4.002602(2) g  r
Holmium Ho 67 164.93032(2)  
Hydrogen H 1 1.00794(7) g m r
Indium In 49 114.818(3)  
Iodine I 53 126.90447(3)  
Iridium Ir 77 192.217(3)  
Iron Fe 26 55.845(2)  
Krypton Kr 36 83.80(1) g m
Lanthanum La 57 138.9055(2) g
Lawrencium* Lr 103 (262)  
Lead Pb 82 207.2(1) g m
Lithium Li 3 [6.941(2)] g m r
Lutetium Lu 71 174.967(1) g
Magnesium Mg 12 24.3050(6)  
Manganese Mn 25 54.938049(9)  
Meitnerium Mt 109 (268)  
Mendelevium* Md 101 (258)  
Mercury Hg 80 200.59(2)  
Molybdenum Mo 42 95.94(1) g
Neodymium Nd 60 144.24(3) g
Neon Ne 10 20.1797(6) g...

Erscheint lt. Verlag 2.12.2012
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Chemie Anorganische Chemie
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ISBN-13 978-0-08-050109-3 / 9780080501093
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