The History and Use of Our Earth's Chemical Elements: A Reference Guide
Autor Robert E. Krebsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 iul 2006 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780313334382
ISBN-10: 0313334382
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 33 mm
Greutate: 1.1 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0313334382
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 33 mm
Greutate: 1.1 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Notă biografică
Robert E. Krebs has written seven books for Greenwood Press. He has taught chemistry, biology, and other sciences at several schools and universities. Dr. Krebs has served as a science specialist in the federal government and a research administrator for four universities. He retired as Associate Dean for Research in the Graduate College at the Medical Center of the Univeristy of Illinois at Chicago.
Cuprins
Alphabetical Index of the ElementsHow to Use This BookIntroductionA Short History of ChemistryAtomic StructureThe Periodic Table of the Chemical ElementsA Guide to the ElementsIntroductionAlkali Metals: (Group 1 (1A0--Periods 1 to 7)Alkali Earth Metals (Group 2 (11A)--Periods 2 to 7)IntroductionTransition Elements: Metals to NonmetalsIntroductionTransition Elements: (First Series--Groups 3 to 12: Period 4)Transition Elements: (Second Series--Groups 3 to 12: Period 5)IntroductionTransition Elements: (Third Series--Groups 4 to12: Period 6)IntroductionMetallics--Metalloids--Semiconductors--NonmetalsIntroductionThe Boron Group 13 (IIIA): Periods 2 to 6 (Metallics-Semimetals)The Carbon Group 14 (IVA): Periods 2 to 6 (Metalloids-Semiconductors)The Nitrogen Group 15 (VA): Periods 2 to 6 (Metalloids to Nonmetals)The Oxygen Group 16 (VIA): Periods 2 to 6 (Nonmetals-Oxidizers)The Halogen Group 17 (VIIA): Periods 2 to 6 (Nonmetal Oxidizers)The Noble Gases Group 18 (VIIIA): Periods 2 to 6 (Inert gas elements)Lanthanide Series: (Period 6--Rare Earth Elements)IntroductionActinide Series: (Period 7--and Transuranic elements)IntroductionTransactinide Series: (Period 7--Continuation of Actinide Series)Introduction
Recenzii
This resource book by Krebs is a very informative, well-written review of the chemical elements that make up Earth. This new edition (1st ed., CH, Jul'98, 35-6235), expanding the previous version, is written in a style that is understandable to laypersons and those interested in basic chemistry. The initial sections provide a brief but comprehensive history of chemistry, the history of atomic structure and its theoretical models, and a history and organization of the periodic table of the elements, followed by the comprehensive discussion of each of the chemical elements. The history of each element, arranged according to its appearance in the periodic table, is provided along with its physical and chemical characteristics, source and abundance, usefulness, and hazards. This book should be in every undergraduate library and even in public libraries. Highly recommended. General readers; lower- and upper-division undergraduates; professionals; two-year technical program students.
Appropriate for high school and college libraries, this reference summarizes the isotopes, electron configuration, chemical and physical properties, availability, history, and common compounds of 118 elements. Following the periodic table, the book begins with alkali metals and earth metals and continues through transition elements, metallics, metalloids, nonmetals, halogens, and noble gases. The second edition updates the bibliography and the list of Nobel Laureates in Chemistry.
Appropriate for high school and college libraries, this reference summarizes the isotopes, electron configuration, chemical and physical properties, availability, history, and common compounds of 118 elements. Following the periodic table, the book begins with alkali metals and earth metals and continues through transition elements, metallics, metalloids, nonmetals, halogens, and noble gases. The second edition updates the bibliography and the list of Nobel Laureates in Chemistry.