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| Titre : |
Metal ions in aqueous solution |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Auteurs : |
John P. Hunt |
| Editeur : |
New-York : W. A. Benjamin |
| Année de publication : |
1963 |
| Collection : |
The physical inorganic chemistry series |
| Importance : |
xi, 124 p. |
| Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
| Tags : |
IONIC SOLUTIONS SOLUTION-Chemistry METAL IONS |
| Résumé : |
"This book is intended to be an introduction to research in the area of aqueous solution for curious and skillful investigators, as well as a supplementary text for an advanced inorganic chemistry sequence.
... The first chapter compares the chemical properties of gaseous and aqueous ions. This leads him in Chapter 2 into a discussion of the thermodynamics of ion hydration, hydration enthalpies, and entropies. The dangers inherent in using single ion values are pointed out. Chapter 3 pertains to the structure of water and ionic solutions. It includes a discussion and evaluation of the various models for calculating hydration enthalpies of ions. Crystal Field effects are discussed briefly. Chapter 4 describes hydrolysis and related phenomena; both anionic and cationic species are discussed briefly. In Chapter 5 the author elaborates on the basic concept of equilibrium involving complex ion and molecules. Chapter 6 reviews rather briefly some of the theoretical and experimental aspects of ratio and mechanisms. Substitution, aquation, and exchange reaction of some complexes are discussed. Chapter 7 pertains to electron transfer reactions and their mechanism.
... This book is recommended for undergraduates interested in this field." |
| Cote : |
B-D080 (SdS) |
| Num_Inv : |
315 |
Metal ions in aqueous solution [texte imprimé] / John P. Hunt . - New-York : W. A. Benjamin, 1963 . - xi, 124 p.. - ( The physical inorganic chemistry series) . Langues : Anglais ( eng)
| Tags : |
IONIC SOLUTIONS SOLUTION-Chemistry METAL IONS |
| Résumé : |
"This book is intended to be an introduction to research in the area of aqueous solution for curious and skillful investigators, as well as a supplementary text for an advanced inorganic chemistry sequence.
... The first chapter compares the chemical properties of gaseous and aqueous ions. This leads him in Chapter 2 into a discussion of the thermodynamics of ion hydration, hydration enthalpies, and entropies. The dangers inherent in using single ion values are pointed out. Chapter 3 pertains to the structure of water and ionic solutions. It includes a discussion and evaluation of the various models for calculating hydration enthalpies of ions. Crystal Field effects are discussed briefly. Chapter 4 describes hydrolysis and related phenomena; both anionic and cationic species are discussed briefly. In Chapter 5 the author elaborates on the basic concept of equilibrium involving complex ion and molecules. Chapter 6 reviews rather briefly some of the theoretical and experimental aspects of ratio and mechanisms. Substitution, aquation, and exchange reaction of some complexes are discussed. Chapter 7 pertains to electron transfer reactions and their mechanism.
... This book is recommended for undergraduates interested in this field." |
| Cote : |
B-D080 (SdS) |
| Num_Inv : |
315 |
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