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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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Titre : |
An introduction to non-electrolyte solutions |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
A. G. Williamson, Auteur |
Editeur : |
London : Oliver & Boyd |
Année de publication : |
1967 |
Collection : |
University chemical texts |
Importance : |
ix, 188 p. |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-0-05-001556-8 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Technologies, Méthodes, Réactions
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Tags : |
SOLUTION-Chemistry |
Note de contenu : |
"Preface*Introduction and definitions: Definition and classification of solutions; composition scales;mass fraction; mole fraction; volume fraction; moality and concentration; phase diagrams* Observed behaviour of mixtures and solutions; Gaseous mixtures; solubility of liquids in liquids; solutions of solidsin liquids; freezing point depression;dilute solutions; depression of vapour pressure and elevation of boiling point by involatile solutes; osmotic pressure; mixtures of volatile liquids;fractional distillation;Liquid-vapour equilibrium in partially miscilble systems; Thermal effects in liquid mixtures; directions of deviations from Raoul's law; solutions of gases in liquid * Thermodynamic behaviour of mixtures and solutions: Introduction; partial molar properties; equations of state for gases; themodynamic properties of the perfect gas; mixtures of perfect gases; imperfect gases; mixtures of real gases; ideal mixingof imperfect gases, mixtures of liquids; excess fucntions and activity coefficients;relations between activity coeffecients, thermodynamic properties at constant volume, Henry's law; Azeotrope formation; Critical solution temperatures; Distribution of a solute between two immiscible solvents; solubility of solids in liquids; Freezing points of solutions; Elevation of boiling point; osmotic pressures * Experimental methods: Dynamic vapour pressure measurements; static methods; isopiestic methods; gas chromatographic methods;heats of mixing; volumes of mixing; thermal pressure coefficients, patial miscibility of liquids; Solid-*liquid equilibria; osmotic pressures; other properties * Theoretical aspects of non-electrolyte solutions: Introduction; Intermolucar sources; repulsions between molecules; interactions between unlike molecules; the liquid state; The solubility parameter treatment of mixtures; Comparison of solubility parameter and regular solutions treatments with experiment; Simple lattice theory; Solutions of polymers; Cell theory of mixtures; Application of the principle of corresponding states" |
Cote : |
B-B115 (SdS) |
Num_Inv : |
494 |
An introduction to non-electrolyte solutions [texte imprimé] / A. G. Williamson, Auteur . - London : Oliver & Boyd, 1967 . - ix, 188 p.. - ( University chemical texts) . ISBN : 978-0-05-001556-8 Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Catégories : |
Technologies, Méthodes, Réactions
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Tags : |
SOLUTION-Chemistry |
Note de contenu : |
"Preface*Introduction and definitions: Definition and classification of solutions; composition scales;mass fraction; mole fraction; volume fraction; moality and concentration; phase diagrams* Observed behaviour of mixtures and solutions; Gaseous mixtures; solubility of liquids in liquids; solutions of solidsin liquids; freezing point depression;dilute solutions; depression of vapour pressure and elevation of boiling point by involatile solutes; osmotic pressure; mixtures of volatile liquids;fractional distillation;Liquid-vapour equilibrium in partially miscilble systems; Thermal effects in liquid mixtures; directions of deviations from Raoul's law; solutions of gases in liquid * Thermodynamic behaviour of mixtures and solutions: Introduction; partial molar properties; equations of state for gases; themodynamic properties of the perfect gas; mixtures of perfect gases; imperfect gases; mixtures of real gases; ideal mixingof imperfect gases, mixtures of liquids; excess fucntions and activity coefficients;relations between activity coeffecients, thermodynamic properties at constant volume, Henry's law; Azeotrope formation; Critical solution temperatures; Distribution of a solute between two immiscible solvents; solubility of solids in liquids; Freezing points of solutions; Elevation of boiling point; osmotic pressures * Experimental methods: Dynamic vapour pressure measurements; static methods; isopiestic methods; gas chromatographic methods;heats of mixing; volumes of mixing; thermal pressure coefficients, patial miscibility of liquids; Solid-*liquid equilibria; osmotic pressures; other properties * Theoretical aspects of non-electrolyte solutions: Introduction; Intermolucar sources; repulsions between molecules; interactions between unlike molecules; the liquid state; The solubility parameter treatment of mixtures; Comparison of solubility parameter and regular solutions treatments with experiment; Simple lattice theory; Solutions of polymers; Cell theory of mixtures; Application of the principle of corresponding states" |
Cote : |
B-B115 (SdS) |
Num_Inv : |
494 |
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Titre : |
Les solutions concentrées : Théorie et applications aux mélanges binaires de composés organiques |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
J. Timmermans |
Editeur : |
Paris : Masson |
Année de publication : |
1936 |
Importance : |
646 p. |
Langues : |
Français (fre) |
Catégories : |
Chimie organique
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Tags : |
SOLUTION-Chemistry ORGANIC COMPOUNDS |
Résumé : |
"It is difficult to give the reader an adequate idea of the wealth of material to be found in this book of Timmermans. Not only does he present the theory of various types of binary mixtures of organic substances but he also reproduces, in a very comprehensive manner, experimental data dealing with such properties of the mixtures aa density, freezing point, boiling point, critical solution temperature, refractive index, viscosity, surface tension, etc. The data are sometimes given in tables, but usually by means of accurately drawn graphs. The book includes a 26-page bibliography and a 49-page formula index of the binary systems discussed in the text. The usefulness of the book is somewhat impaired by the very individualistic system of symbols used by the author and by the very small type employed for letters and numbers in the graphical figures." |
Cote : |
B-C044 (SdS) |
Num_Inv : |
222 |
Les solutions concentrées : Théorie et applications aux mélanges binaires de composés organiques [texte imprimé] / J. Timmermans . - Paris : Masson, 1936 . - 646 p. Langues : Français ( fre)
Catégories : |
Chimie organique
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Tags : |
SOLUTION-Chemistry ORGANIC COMPOUNDS |
Résumé : |
"It is difficult to give the reader an adequate idea of the wealth of material to be found in this book of Timmermans. Not only does he present the theory of various types of binary mixtures of organic substances but he also reproduces, in a very comprehensive manner, experimental data dealing with such properties of the mixtures aa density, freezing point, boiling point, critical solution temperature, refractive index, viscosity, surface tension, etc. The data are sometimes given in tables, but usually by means of accurately drawn graphs. The book includes a 26-page bibliography and a 49-page formula index of the binary systems discussed in the text. The usefulness of the book is somewhat impaired by the very individualistic system of symbols used by the author and by the very small type employed for letters and numbers in the graphical figures." |
Cote : |
B-C044 (SdS) |
Num_Inv : |
222 |
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Cours de chimie analytique générale. Tome I, Solutions aqueuses et non aqueuses [texte imprimé] / Charlot, Gaston . - Paris : Masson, 1967 . - vi, 260 p. Langues : Français ( fre) |  |
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B-A056 |
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