TRACE INORGANICS IN WATER
ADVANCES IN CHEMISTRY SERIES NO. 73
Twenty-one papers from a symposium by the Division of Water, Air, and Waste Chemistry of the American Chemical Society, chaired by Robert A. Baker. Includes: Five surveys on broad t o p i c s — • • • • •
Transport properties of electrolytes Anions in aqueous solution Effects of trace inorganics on the ice/water system Aluminum species in water The role of hydrous Mn and Fe oxides in fixation of metals in soils and sediments
Eleven papers on analytical developments, such as: • • • •
Atomic absorption (3 papers) Atomic fluorescence Flame emission Neutron activation
And five research reports. 3 9 6 pages with index
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Other books in the ADVANCES IN CHEMISTRY SERIES on inorganic chemistry include: No. 72 Mass Spectrometry in Inorganic Chemistry. A basic tool for chemical manipulations, the mass spectrometer is a conventional monitor for any stage in a research problem to help establish what is going on. 21 Research reports. 329 pages with index
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No. 7 1 Lanthanide/Actinide Chemistry. The two series share similarities in chemical properties, magnetism, and radiant energy absorption and emission characteristic of f-electron species. But important differences exist—oxidation states, bonding, and complex ion formation. Lanthanides—13 papers; actinides—12 papers. 359 pages with index
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No. 62 Werner Centennial. Four biographical papers on Alfred Werner, systematizer of coordination chemistry, and 38 papers that report current research and survey progress in his field since he died 50 years ago. 661 pages with index
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No. 54 Advanced Propellant Chemistry. Primarily directed toward the search for new oxidizers. Twenty-six papers survey theory of advanced oxidizers, oxygen oxidizers, fuels and binders, fluorine systems, and liquid systems. 290 pages with index
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No. 49 Mechanisms of Inorganic Reactions. Ten lectures by top authorities with extensive discussion prepared and presented by 20 more authorities. Topics include ion association in octahedral complexes, bridging groups in electron transfer reactions, kinetic patterns of ligand reactivity, acid-base reactions in fused salts. 266 pages with index
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No. 42 Boron-Nitrogen Chemistry. Thirty-two papers on theoretical and preparative aspects of molecules containing B-N bonds, including many heterocyclic ring compounds. 330 pages with index
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No. 39 Nonstoichiometric Compounds. Twenty-three papers survey the field and give new work on structural aspects of nonstoichiometric oxides, hydrides, chalcogenides, and miscellaneous compounds. 253 pages Paper (1963) $9.00 No. 37 Reactions of Coordinated Ligands and Homogeneous Catalysis. Directs attention to changes in ligand groups when they attach to metal ions and to the role of coordination compounds in organic syntheses. 255 pages
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No. 36 Free Radicals in Inorganic Chemistry. Surveys methods for investigating inorganic free radicals and details studies on several species, including the new difluoramine radical. 175 pages with index Paper (1962) $7.50 No. 32 Borax to Boranes. Twenty-eight papers from symposia sponsored by the Boron Committee of the ACS Division of Inorganic Chemistry during the peak years of interest in boron chemistry. Covers history and personalities in the field, chemistry of boron and its compounds, including the superfuels. 244 pages
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No. 2 1 Ozone Chemistry and Technology. Sixty papers from the International Ozone Conference cover: ozone chemistry, high concentration ozone, organic chemistry of ozone, ozone analysis and technology, atmospheric ozone, formation in electrical discharge, toxicity, sterilization and water purification, reaction kinetics. 465 pages
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No. 19 Handling and Uses of Alkali Metals. Nineteen articles on the chemistry, manufacture, and use of the alkali metals; five are devoted solely or partly to lithium, two to potassium, the remainder to sodium. 177 pages Paper (1957) $7.00
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