Atomic Weights of the Elements 1975


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Atomic Weights of the Elements 1975 outlines the different problems that arise from the imprecise definition of atomic weight or relative atomic mass. This book reviews the natural isotopic composition of the elements and tabulates the relative atomic masses for selected radioisotopes. This book is comprised of one chapter. This text begins with an overview of the problems arising from the actual or potential variability of the atomic weights of several elements. This book then discusses the significance of having informative labels on chemicals that are commercially available. The reader is also introduced to the concept of a defined standard atomic weight. This book discusses as well the important changes in annotations and the wordings of footnotes to the Table. This book is a valuable resource for chemists, teachers, and students. Research workers interested in atomic weights of the various elements will also find this book extremely useful.




Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry


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The 'Red Book' is the definitive guide for scientists requiring internationally approved inorganic nomenclature in a legal or regulatory environment.







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Reporting Experimental Data


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For chemists and engineers who are writing results of quantitative measurements of physical or chemical properties of substances for publication, this volume gives guidelines on how to present the measured data. Following an introduction and a section that details what constitutes an adequate description, further sections are devoted to specific categories of measurements: thermodynamics, including biothermodynamics; chemical kinetics and transport properties; electrochemistry; colloid and surface chemistry; photochemistry; analytical chemistry; crystallography and electron diffraction; and spectroscopies. A final section deals briefly with the impact automation is beginning to have on the subject covered in the volume. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR













How to Name an Inorganic Substance


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How to Name an Inorganic Substance serves a guide to the use of nomenclature of inorganic chemistry. This book contains a few references to the rules for the nomenclature of organic chemistry as well as of inorganic boron compounds. This text defines inorganic compounds as substances consisting of combinations of all the elements except those that comprise mainly of certain chains and rings of carbon atoms with defined atoms and groups attached to these skeletal atoms. This book presents as well the background principles involved in or related to nomenclature, including oxidation number, coordination number, multiplying affixes, enclosing marks, and use of italic letters. This guide also explains the various types of names used in chemistry, including substitutive names, simple binary names, molecular hydride or –ane names, and cations derived by proton addition to molecular hydrides. This book is a valuable resource for organic and inorganic chemists.