Standard Potentials in Aqueous Solution

Standard Potentials in Aqueous Solution

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Bard Allen J.
Taylor & Francis Inc
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The best available collection of thermodynamic data!The first-of-its-kind in over thirty years, this up-to-date book presents the current knowledgeon Standard Potentials in Aqueous Solution.Written by leading international experts and initiated by the IUPAC Commissions onElectrochemistry and Electroanalytical Chemistry, this remarkable work begins with athorough review of basic concepts and methods for determining standard electrodepotentials. Building upon this solid foundation, this convenient source proceeds to discussthe various redox couples for every known element.The chapters of this practical, time-saving guide are organized in order of the groups ofelements on the periodic table, for easy reference to vital material . AND each chapteralso contains the fundamental chemistry of elements ... numerous equations of chemicalreactions .. . easy-to-read tables of thermodynamic data . . . and useful oxidation-statediagrams.Standard Potentials in Aqueous Solution is an ideal, handy reference for analytical andphysical chemists, electrochemists, electroanalytical chemists, chemical engineers, biochemists,inorganic and organic chemists, and spectroscopists needing information onreactions and thermodynamic data in inorganic chemistry . And it is a valuable supplementarytext for undergraduate- and graduate-level chemistry students.
EAN 9780824772918
ISBN 0824772911
Binding Hardback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Inc
Publication date August 27, 1985
Pages 850
Language English
Dimensions 246 x 174
Country United States
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Bard Allen J.; Jordan Joseph; Parsons Roger
Series Monographs in Electroanalytical Chemistry and Electrochemistr