Inorganic Chemistry :An Industrial and Environmental Perspective

Publication subTitle :An Industrial and Environmental Perspective

Author: Swaddle   Thomas W.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1997

E-ISBN: 9780080534688

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780126785500

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780126785500

Subject: O61 Inorganic Chemistry

Language: ENG

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Description

This book addresses the question, What is inorganic chemistry good for? rather than the more traditional question, How can we develop a theoretical basis for inorganic chemistry from sophisticated theories of bonding? The book prepares students of science or engineering for entry into the multi-billion-dollar inorganic chemical and related industries, and for rational approaches to environmental problems such as pollution abatement, corrosion control, and water treatment. A much expanded and updated revision of the 1990 text, Applied Inorganic Chemistry (University of Calgary Press), Inorganic Chemistry covers topics including atmospheric pollution and its abatement, water conditioning, fertilizers, cement chemistry, extractive metallurgy, metallic corrosion, catalysts, fuel cells and advanced batter technology, pulp and paper production, explosives, supercritical fluids, sol-gel science, materials for electronics, and superconductors. Though the book waswritten as a textbook for undergraduates with a background of freshman chemistry, it will also be a valuable sourcebook for practicing chemists, engineers, environmental scientists, geologists, and educators.

Key Features
* Presents the principles of inorganic chemistry in terms of its relevance to the real world of industry and environmental protection
* Serves as a concise reference for practicing scientists, engineers, and educators
* Emphasizes industrially relevant energetics and k

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 8

Contents

pp.:  8 – 16

Preface

pp.:  16 – 18

Chapter 2. Chemical Energetics

pp.:  28 – 68

Chapter 3. Catenation Inorganic Macromolecules

pp.:  68 – 86

Chapter 4. Crystalline Solids

pp.:  86 – 112

Chapter 5. The Defect Solid State

pp.:  112 – 132

Chapter 6. Inorganic Solids as Heterogeneous Catalysts

pp.:  132 – 146

Chapter 7. Silicates. Aluminates. and Phosphates

pp.:  146 – 170

Chapter 8. The Atmosphere and Atmospheric Pollution

pp.:  170 – 196

Chapter 9. Nitrogen. Phosphorus. and Potash in Agriculture

pp.:  196 – 208

Chapter 10. Sulfur and Sulfur Compounds

pp.:  208 – 222

Chapter 11. Alkalis and Related Products

pp.:  222 – 238

Chapter 12. The Halogens

pp.:  238 – 254

Chapter 13. Ions in Solution

pp.:  254 – 280

Chapter 14. Water Conditioning

pp.:  280 – 302

Chapter 15. Oxidation and Reduction in Solution

pp.:  302 – 344

Chapter 16. Corrosion of Metals

pp.:  344 – 374

Chapter 17. Extractive Metallurgy

pp.:  374 – 408

Chapter 18. Organometallics

pp.:  408 – 428

Chapter 19. Some Newer Solid-state Technologies

pp.:  428 – 448

Appendix A. Useful Constants

pp.:  448 – 450

Appendix B. The Chemical Elements: Standard Atomic Masses

pp.:  450 – 454

Appendix C. Chemical Thermodynamic Data

pp.:  454 – 468

Appendix D. Standard Electrode Potentials for Aqueous Solutions

pp.:  468 – 474

Appendix E. Nomenclature of Coordination Compounds

pp.:  474 – 476

Appendix F. Ionic Radii

pp.:  476 – 478

Index

pp.:  478 – 500

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