Format:
Online-Ressource (381 p)
ISBN:
9780080324975
Series Statement:
IUPAC Solubility Data Series
Content:
Interest in the title compounds has fallen into three phases: initial study of their solution chemistry, study of their role in the electrode reactions of alkaline batteries during and since World War II, and present concern over the mechanisms by which these elements can enter the environment through dissolution processes, sometimes with toxic results. This volume provides a complete compilation of solubility data published up to 1984, including all pertinent articles, together with critical evaluations of the data. Almost all the measurements relate to aqueous systems.
Content:
Interest in the title compounds has fallen into three phases: initial study of their solution chemistry, study of their role in the electrode reactions of alkaline batteries during and since World War II, and present concern over the mechanisms by which these elements can enter the environment through dissolution processes, sometimes with toxic results. This volume provides a complete compilation of solubility data published up to 1984, including all pertinent articles, together with critical evaluations of the data. Almost all the measurements relate to aqueous systems
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Description based upon print version of record
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Front Cover; Copper, Silver, Gold and Zinc, Cadmium, Mercury Oxides and Hydroxides; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Preface; Introduction: The solubility of solids in liquids; Chapter 1. Copper(I) oxide; 1.1 Evaluation of aqueous systems; 1.2 Binary aqueous systems; 1.3 Ternary aqueous system, one saturating component; 1.4 Multicomponent aqueous system, one saturating component; 1.5 Organic solvent system; Chapter 2. Copper(II) oxide and hydroxide; 2.1 Evaluation of aqueous systems; 2.2 Binary aqueous systems; 2.3 Ternary aqueous systems, one saturating Component
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2.4 Multicomponent aqueous systems, one saturating component2.5 Multicomponent aqueous system, two saturating components; 2.6 Organic solvent system; Chapter 3. Silver(I) oxide; 3.1 Evaluation of aqueous systems; 3.2 Binary aqueous systems; 3.3 Ternary aqueous systems, one saturating component; 3.4 Ternary aqueous system, two saturating components; 3.5 Multicomponent aqueous systems, one saturating component; Chapter 4. Silver(II) oxide; 4.1 Evaluation of aqueous systems; 4.2 Ternary aqueous systems, one saturating component; Chapter 5. Gold(lII) hydroxide; 5.1 Evaluation of aqueous systems
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5.2 Ternary aqueous systems, one saturating componentChapter 6. Zinc oxide and hydroxide; 6.1 Evaluation of aqueous systems; 6.2 Binary aqueous systems; 6.3 Ternary aqueous systems, one saturating component; 6.4 Multicomponent aqueous systems, one saturating component; Chapter 7. Cadmium oxide and hydroxide; 7.1 Evaluation of aqueous systems; 7.2 Binary aqueous systems; 7.3 Ternary aqueous systems, one saturating component; 7.4 Multicomponent aqueous systems, one saturating component; Chapter 8. Hercury(II) oxide; 8.1 Evaluation of aqueous systems; 8.2 Binary aqueous system
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8.3 Ternary aqueous systems, one saturating component8.4 Multicomponent aqueous systems, one saturating component; System Index; Registry Number Index; Author Index
Additional Edition:
9781483286419
Additional Edition:
Print version Copper, Silver, Gold & Zinc, Cadmium, Mercury Oxides & Hydroxides
Language:
English
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