The chemistry of germanium /

The Chemistry of Germanium.

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Main Authors: Rachow, E. G. (Author)
Corporate Authors: Elsevier Science & Technology.
Published: Pergamon,
Publisher Address: Oxford, Eng. :
Publication Dates: 1973.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Pergamon texts in inorganic chemistry ; volume 14
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Online Access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780080188546
Summary: The Chemistry of Germanium.
Item Description: Reprinted, with corrections, from Comprehensive inorganic chemistry, chapters 16, 17 and 18.
Cover title: The chemistry of germanium, tin and lead.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (vii, 146, xi pages).
ISBN: 9781483187587
1483187586
Index Number: QD151
CLC: O613.71
Contents: Front Cover; The Chemistry of Geranium: Tin and Lead; Copyright Page ; Table of Contents; PREFACE; PART XVI: GERMANIUM; CHAPTER 1. THE ELEMENT; 1.1. DISCOVERY AND HISTORY. OCCURRENCE; 1.2. PRODUCTION AND INDUSTRIAL USE; 1.3. CHEMICAL BEHAVIOR OF THE ELEMENT; 1.4. BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY; 1.5. ANALYTICAL DETERMINATION; CHAPTER 2. COMPOUNDS OF Ge(I); 2.1. MONOHYDRIDE, (GeH)*; 2.2. MONOHALIDES; CHAPTER 3. COMPOUNDS OF Ge(II); 3.1. DIHYDRIDE, GeH2 (""POLYGERMENE""); 3.2. GERMANIUM DIFLUORIDE, GeF2; 3.3. GERMANIUM BICHLORIDE, GeCl2; 3.4. GERMANIUM DIBROMIDE, GeBr2; 3.5. GERMANIUM DIIODIDE, Gel.
3.6. GERMANIUM MONOXIDE, GeO3.7. GERMANIUM(II) HYDROXIDE, Ge(OH)2; 3.8. GERMANIUM MONOSULFIDE, GeS; 3.9. GERMANIUM(II) SELENIDE AND TELLURIDE; 3.10. GERMANIUM(II) IMIDE AND NITRIDE; 3.11. GERMANIUM(II) COMPOUNDS OF PHOSPHORUS AND ARSENIC; 3.12. ORGANIC DERIVATIVES OF Ge(II); CHAPTER 4. COMPOUNDS OF Ge(III); CHAPTER 5. COMPOUNDS OF Ge(IV); 5.1. GERMANIUM(IV) HYDRIDES; 5.2. GERMANIUM(IV) HALIDES; 5.3. GERMANIUM(IV) CHALCOGENIDES; 5.4. OXYACID SALTS OF Ge(IV); CHAPTER 6. ORGANOGERMANIUM COMPOUNDS; 6.1. GENERAL; 6.2. PREPARATIVE METHODS; 6.3. TETRA-ALKYLS AND TETRA-ARYLS, RiGe.
6.4. organogermanium hydrides6.5. organogermanium halides; 6.6. organogermanium oxides; 6.7. organofunctional organogermanium compounds; 6.8. other organogermanium compounds; chapter 7. complexes of germanium(iv); 7.1. fluorogermanates and chlorogermanates; 7.2. complexes of transition metals; part xvii: tin; chapter 1. the element; 1.1. historical; 1.2. occurrence and distribution; 1.3. extraction; 1.4. industrial and commercial utilization of tin; 1.5. allotropes of tin; 1.6. isotopes of tin; 1.7. chemical properties of tin metal; 1.8. nuclear magnetic resonance; 1.9. mo ssbauer spectroscopy.
Chapter 2. compounds2.1. alloys; 2.2. tin(ii) bonding; 2.3. tin(iv) bonding; 2.4. organometallic compounds; 2.5. hydrides; 2.6. compounds of nitrogen, phosphorus, arsenic, antimony and bismuth; 2.7. oxides and oxygen compounds; 2.8. tin salts of inorganic oxy-acids; 2.9. chalcogen compounds; 2.10. halogeno compounds; 2.11. pseudohalogen compounds; 2.12. metal-metal bonds involving tin; part xviii: lead; chapter 1. the element; 1.1 historical; 1.2. occurrence and distribution; 1.3. extraction; 1.4. lead metal; 1.5. isotopes; 1.6. nuclear magnetic resonance; 1.7. alloys.
1.8. CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF METALLIC LEAD1.9. INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL UTILIZATION; 1.10. ANALYSIS; 1.11. TOXICITY; CHAPTER 2. COMPOUNDS; 2.1. ORGANOLEAD COMPOUNDS; 2.2. HYDRIDES; 2.3. COMPOUNDS OF NITROGEN, PHOSPHORUS ARSENIC, ANTIMONY AND BISMUTH; 2.4. OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; 2.5. LEAD SALTS OF INORGANIC ACIDS; 2.6. CHALCOGEN COMPOUNDS; 2.7. HALOGENO COMPOUNDS; 2.8. PSEUDOHALIDES; 2.9. METAL-METAL BONDS CONTAINING LEAD; INDEX; Contents of Comprehensive Inorganic Chemistry; INDEPENDENT OPINION.