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T. W. Swaddle - Inorganic Chemistry_ An Industrial and Environmental Perspective-Academic Press (1997)

Inorganic ChemistryAn Industrial and Environmental Perspectiveby Thomas w. SwaddleINORGANICCHEMISTRY•ISBN: 0126785503•Pub. Date: April 1997•Publisher:

T. W. Swaddle - Inorganic Chemistry_ An Industrial and Environmental Perspective-Academic Press (1997) : Elsevier Science & Technology BooksPrefaceThis volume is the outgrowth of my little book Applied Inorganic Chemistry (University of Calgary Press, 1

990) which aimed to present the essence of inorganic chemistry to second- or third-year undergraduate students of chemistry or chemical engineering in T. W. Swaddle - Inorganic Chemistry_ An Industrial and Environmental Perspective-Academic Press (1997)

the context of the immense economic, social, and environmental impact of the subject. As the aim of Applied Inorganic Chemistry was to present basic

T. W. Swaddle - Inorganic Chemistry_ An Industrial and Environmental Perspective-Academic Press (1997)

chemical principles, it was not intended to be a comprehensive account of the modern inorganic chemical industry and allied subjects or even to be tec

Inorganic ChemistryAn Industrial and Environmental Perspectiveby Thomas w. SwaddleINORGANICCHEMISTRY•ISBN: 0126785503•Pub. Date: April 1997•Publisher:

T. W. Swaddle - Inorganic Chemistry_ An Industrial and Environmental Perspective-Academic Press (1997) geologists, environmental scientists, and entrepreneurs in several countries as a compact reference book and guide to the title subject.The present bo

ok is intended to provide this extended readership with a concise overview of the applications of inorganic chemistry in a world that is increasingly T. W. Swaddle - Inorganic Chemistry_ An Industrial and Environmental Perspective-Academic Press (1997)

dominated by technology and its ramifications, beneficial or otherwise. It remains my conviction that this book, like its progenitor, should find a ni

T. W. Swaddle - Inorganic Chemistry_ An Industrial and Environmental Perspective-Academic Press (1997)

che either as a textbook for an independent one-semester course in applied inorganic chemistry or as a complement to a conventional academic text in a

Inorganic ChemistryAn Industrial and Environmental Perspectiveby Thomas w. SwaddleINORGANICCHEMISTRY•ISBN: 0126785503•Pub. Date: April 1997•Publisher:

T. W. Swaddle - Inorganic Chemistry_ An Industrial and Environmental Perspective-Academic Press (1997) try is limited or in need of refreshment. The central purposes of this book, however, are to explain the role of inorganic chemistry in the modern wor

ld and to provide a sourcebook of readable proportions for scientists and engineers as well as students and the interested public.A background of basi T. W. Swaddle - Inorganic Chemistry_ An Industrial and Environmental Perspective-Academic Press (1997)

c first-year university or college chemistry, including the rudiments of organic chemistry, is assumed. It has been my experience that modern theories

T. W. Swaddle - Inorganic Chemistry_ An Industrial and Environmental Perspective-Academic Press (1997)

of chemical bonding do not contribute to the understanding of applied inorganic chemistry in proportion to the intellectual effort they require of th

Inorganic ChemistryAn Industrial and Environmental Perspectiveby Thomas w. SwaddleINORGANICCHEMISTRY•ISBN: 0126785503•Pub. Date: April 1997•Publisher:

T. W. Swaddle - Inorganic Chemistry_ An Industrial and Environmental Perspective-Academic Press (1997) and theory, such concepts are not developed here. Simple electron-pair models of covalency, which are covered in almost all high school or first-year

university chemistry courses, are adequate for a working understanding of most chemical phenomena.XVxvi Preface.Many freshman chemistry courses today T. W. Swaddle - Inorganic Chemistry_ An Industrial and Environmental Perspective-Academic Press (1997)

also present the elements of molecular orbital theory. For students with this background, I have included a few applications of molecular orbital conc

T. W. Swaddle - Inorganic Chemistry_ An Industrial and Environmental Perspective-Academic Press (1997)

epts to explain bonding in metal carbonyls and organometallics, but these are not essential to the purpose of the book. Of much greater technological

Inorganic ChemistryAn Industrial and Environmental Perspectiveby Thomas w. SwaddleINORGANICCHEMISTRY•ISBN: 0126785503•Pub. Date: April 1997•Publisher:

T. W. Swaddle - Inorganic Chemistry_ An Industrial and Environmental Perspective-Academic Press (1997) l thermodynamic and kinetic concepts is therefore given in Chapter 2 with the expectation that, for students of chemistry or chemical engineering, it

will be supplemented by more rigorous courses or by reference to the bibliography cited. I have found it expedient to take some possibly illicit short T. W. Swaddle - Inorganic Chemistry_ An Industrial and Environmental Perspective-Academic Press (1997)

cuts, such as substituting concentrations for activities where convenient, but provide appropriate caveats wherever such simplifications are made.As a

T. W. Swaddle - Inorganic Chemistry_ An Industrial and Environmental Perspective-Academic Press (1997)

n alternative to trying to cover all the required principles at the beginning of the book, I have provided extensive cross-references, both forward an

Inorganic ChemistryAn Industrial and Environmental Perspectiveby Thomas w. SwaddleINORGANICCHEMISTRY•ISBN: 0126785503•Pub. Date: April 1997•Publisher:

T. W. Swaddle - Inorganic Chemistry_ An Industrial and Environmental Perspective-Academic Press (1997) given at the end of each chapter; most are monographs or reviews that contain citations of the primary literature, but, in the case of rapidly develo

ping topics, reference is also made to the original sources or to authoritative scientific news articles. I have found Science, Chemical and Engineeri T. W. Swaddle - Inorganic Chemistry_ An Industrial and Environmental Perspective-Academic Press (1997)

ng News, Chemistry in Britain and Nature to be particularly valuable in this respect.I am deeply grateful to Kim Wagstaff for producing most of the di

T. W. Swaddle - Inorganic Chemistry_ An Industrial and Environmental Perspective-Academic Press (1997)

agrams and for indispensable guidance in preparing the ỊẠTgX manuscript, and to David J. Packer and the staff of Academic Press for bringing this proj

Inorganic ChemistryAn Industrial and Environmental Perspectiveby Thomas w. SwaddleINORGANICCHEMISTRY•ISBN: 0126785503•Pub. Date: April 1997•Publisher:

T. W. Swaddle - Inorganic Chemistry_ An Industrial and Environmental Perspective-Academic Press (1997) herritt Gordon), s. Collins (University of Waterloo), s. Didzbalis (Inco), F. M. Doyle (University of California, Berkeley), J. H. Espenson (Iowa Stat

e University), A. McAuley (University of Victoria), G. Strathdee (Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan), R. van Eldik (University of Erlangen), and D. H T. W. Swaddle - Inorganic Chemistry_ An Industrial and Environmental Perspective-Academic Press (1997)

. M. Walton (University of Sussex), as well as fellow Calgarians V. I. Birss, p. M. Boorman, R. M. Butler, T. Chivers, G. M. Gaucher, R. A. Heidemann,

T. W. Swaddle - Inorganic Chemistry_ An Industrial and Environmental Perspective-Academic Press (1997)

J. A. c. Kentfield, J. King, B. Kipling, R. A. Kydd, M. Parvez, w. E. Piers, B. Pruden, w. J. D. Shaw, s. Staub, M. Weir, and H. L. Yeager.Finally, I

Inorganic ChemistryAn Industrial and Environmental Perspectiveby Thomas w. SwaddleINORGANICCHEMISTRY•ISBN: 0126785503•Pub. Date: April 1997•Publisher:

T. W. Swaddle - Inorganic Chemistry_ An Industrial and Environmental Perspective-Academic Press (1997) e I was preoccupied with this project.T. w. SwaddleTable of ContentsPreface1Importance of Inorganic Chemistry12Chemical Energetics113Catenation: Inorg

anic Macromolecules514Crystalline Solids695The Defect Solid State956Inorganic Solids as Heterogeneous Catalysts1157Silicates. Aluminates, and Phosphat T. W. Swaddle - Inorganic Chemistry_ An Industrial and Environmental Perspective-Academic Press (1997)

es1298The Atmosphere and Atmospheric Pollution1539Nitrogen. Phosphorus, and Potash in Agriculture17910Sulfur and Sulfur Compounds19111Alkalis and Rela

T. W. Swaddle - Inorganic Chemistry_ An Industrial and Environmental Perspective-Academic Press (1997)

ted Products20512The Halogens22113Ions in Solution23714Water Conditioning263

Inorganic ChemistryAn Industrial and Environmental Perspectiveby Thomas w. SwaddleINORGANICCHEMISTRY•ISBN: 0126785503•Pub. Date: April 1997•Publisher:

Inorganic ChemistryAn Industrial and Environmental Perspectiveby Thomas w. SwaddleINORGANICCHEMISTRY•ISBN: 0126785503•Pub. Date: April 1997•Publisher:

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