The chemistry of Fluorine /

Pergamon Texts in Inorganic Chemistry, Volume 5: The Chemistry of Fluorine comprises a series of reviews on the physical and chemical properties of fluorine compounds. This book discusses the general properties of fluorine and fluorides; hydrogen fluoride solvent system; ionization in halogen fluori...

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Main Authors: O'Donnell, T. A. Thomas Aloysius
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 5
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Online Access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780080187846
Summary: Pergamon Texts in Inorganic Chemistry, Volume 5: The Chemistry of Fluorine comprises a series of reviews on the physical and chemical properties of fluorine compounds. This book discusses the general properties of fluorine and fluorides; hydrogen fluoride solvent system; ionization in halogen fluorides; fluorides of main group elements; and chemical reactivity of higher fluorides of d- and f-transition elements. The production of elemental fluorine; acidity of hydrogen fluoride; preparative reactions in halogen fluorides; specificity of fluorination in rare gas reactivity; and bonding and st
Item Description: Reprinted, with corrections, from comprehensive inorganic chemistry, chapter 25.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (vii, 1009-1106, x pages).
ISBN: 9781483146423
1483146421
Index Number: QD151
CLC: O613.41
Contents: Front Cover; The Chemistry of Fluorine; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; Preface; 25. FLUORINE; Chapter 1. General Properties of Fluorine and Fluorides; Discovery of the Element; Occurrence and Industrial Applications; Production of Elemental Fluorine; Manipulation of Fluorine and Fluorides in the Laboratory; Fluorine Isotopes; Physical Properties of Fluorine; Chemical Reactivity of Fluorine; Biological Activity of Fluorides; Analytical Chemistry of Fluorine and Fluorides; Chapter 2. The Hydrogen Fluoride Solvent System; Physical Properties of Hydrogen Fluoride
Self-Ionization in Hydrogen FluorideAcidity of Hydrogen Fluoride; Solution Processes in Hydrogen Fluoride; Chapter 3. Ionization in Halogen Fluorides; Self-Ionization and Solution Processes; Preparative Reactions in Halogen Fluorides; Fluoroanions of Halogens ; Fluorocations of Halogens; Chapter 4. Fluorides of Main Group Elements; Physical Properties and Structures of Fluorides; Ionic Fluorides of Groups I and II; The ""Inert Pair Effect"" and the Fluorides of Groups III-V; Catenation in Group VI Fluorides; Higher Oxidation States in Group VI and VII Fluorides
Specificity of Fluorination in Rare Gas ReactivityFluoro-Complexes and Mixed Halides; Fluorine Bridging; Chapter 5. Chemical Reactivity of Higher Fluorides of d- and f-Transition Elements; General Methods of Preparation of Transition Metal Fluorides; Thermodynamic Stability of d-Transition Metal Fluorides; Chemical Reactivity of Higher Fluorides of d-Transition Metals; Thermodynamic Stability of f-Transition Metal Fluorides; Chemical Reactivity of Higher Fluorides of f-Transition Elements; Bonding and Structure in Higher Transition Metal Fluorides; Index