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by A. Earnshaw (Author), Norman Greenwood (Author) "This book presents a unified treatment of the chemistry of the elements..." (more)
Key Phrases: oxoacid salts, extensive reaction chemistry, numerous hydrates, New York, Dalton Trans, Pergamon Press (more...)
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chemistry of the elements.'
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' The innovative and successful textbook presents a balanced coherent and comprehensive account of the elements for both undergraduate and postgraduate students.'

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' Gives a balanced, coherent and comprehensive account of the chemistry of the elements for undergraduate and postgraduate students'
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"...should be aquired by all serious chemistry undergraduates and graduate students...and is good value for money."

"The second editiion continues the good work of the first and should be acquired by all serious chemistry undergraduates and graduate students (and inorganic chemistry staff)..it is good value for money..all chemists should buy this new edition, and use it."
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"Excellent encyclopedic reference.
Bibliographic sections are very well-done
Information in margins for supplement text."

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  • Paperback: 1600 pages
  • Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann; 2 edition (December 9, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0750633654
  • ISBN-13: 978-0750633659
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 7.2 x 2.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
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oxoacid salts, extensive reaction chemistry, numerous hydrates, complex oxide phases, halogeno complexes, parent halogens, ionic bond model, lower halides, other trihalides, hexaaquo ion, sulfamate ion, polyhalide anions, metal octahedra, transactinide elements, various coordination modes, lithium imides, ccp lattice, oxidation state diagram, trigonal prismatic structure, known halides, group oxidation state, heavier alkaline earth metals, cationic chemistry, fluoride ion acceptor, hypophosphoric acid
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New York, Dalton Trans, Pergamon Press, Academic Press, Nobel Prize, Acta Cryst, Oxford University Press, Pure Appl, Soviet Union, Comprehensive Inorganic Chemistry, Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, South Africa, Plenum Press, Symposium Series, Structural Inorganic Chemistry, Comprehensive Coordination Chemistry, Comprehensive Treatise, North America, Journal of Chemical Education, The Chemistry of Inorganic Ring Systems, Marcel Dekker, Ellis Horwood, Fluorides Chlorides Bromides Iodides, Gay Lussac, Springer Verlag
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fascination with elements, April 6, 2000
Although I have some formal chemistry training, I am not a professional chemist, nor teacher. However, since childhood I have been fascinated by the chemical elements. I suppose this is similar to the fascination for prime numbers, Platonic solids, or elementary particles.

I suspect there are many others "out there" sharing this fascination. If so, and you are interested in any of the following, this book might be for you:

1) why are most elements metals? 2) why are there so few liquid elements? 3) why are there no gaseous metals? (Well actually there is: hydrogen) 4) why is there an island of super-dense elements centered about osmium? 5) why is carbon unique in that it is the progenitor of a vast family of compounds (the subject of organic chemistry)? 6) why do carbon's two nearest neighbors, silicon and boron, not have similar empires? (Silicon does have an empire -- rocks! -- but it is obviously quite different)7) what makes "heavy metals" heavy, and why are they so toxic? 8) why is there virtually no technetium in the Earth, though it is a relatively light metal, and not a member of the "heavy" radio-active series? 9) why is deuterium virtually a distinct elements (rather than just a form {isotope} of hydrogen)?

The book is "friendly" enough so as not to intimidate non-specialist, but at the same time it contains sufficient details and technical information to interest the expert. A special asset is the grouping of elements according to the periodic table. The mysteries of the transitions elements are especially well covered.

The book is enhaced by excellent graphics.

The price, while high for say a novel, it quite reasonable for a technical book.

Happy browsing!

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5.0 out of 5 stars excellent, practical, thorough, good reading!, August 8, 1999
For years I have enjoyed the previous edition as a source of information and reference. It is a good adjunct to many of the courses in Chemistry to give additional background. The authors seem to anticipate what you will need to learn. The inset boxes are excellent in that they call attention to practical industrial chemistry and I know of no other text that so successfully stresses applied chemistry while most texts give no insight into the real world of the practical side of Chemistry. Do you know how a match is made? Chemistry of the Elements will educate you! Harry Persinger
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent resource and text on the chemistry of elements, June 7, 1999
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Greenwood and Earshaw is an excellent inorganic chemistry text as well as a valuable reference for the chemist or geochemist. Their systematic treatment of the elements by group within the periodic table makes for a coherent treatment of periodic properties.

Besides the almost encyclopedic coverage of element chemistry, they cover the sources and uses of the elements and their compounds, making the chemistry much more relevant to everyday life.

This is a good text for a university level inorganic class, but has enough general information that would be digestable for lower level students as well. An excellent resource for chemistry instructors at all levels.

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