Author: Harry Julius Emeléus
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Category : Chemistry, Inorganic
Languages : en
Pages : 312
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Inorganic Chemistry, Series One: Main group elements; group VII and noble gases, edited by V. Gutmann
Author: Harry Julius Emeléus
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Category : Chemistry, Inorganic
Languages : en
Pages : 312
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Category : Chemistry, Inorganic
Languages : en
Pages : 312
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Inorganic Chemistry, Series One: Reaction mechanisms in inorganic chemistry, edited by M. L. Tobe
Author: Harry Julius Emeléus
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Category : Chemistry, Inorganic
Languages : en
Pages : 416
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Category : Chemistry, Inorganic
Languages : en
Pages : 416
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Inorganic Chemistry, Series One: Radiochemistry, edited by A. G. Maddock
Author: Harry Julius Emeléus
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Category : Chemistry, Inorganic
Languages : en
Pages : 360
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Category : Chemistry, Inorganic
Languages : en
Pages : 360
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The National Union Catalogs, 1963-
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 650
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 650
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Organometallic Compounds
Author: B. J. Aylett
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9400957297
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 532
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A very large number of organo derivatives is formed by the Group IV ele ments silicon, germanium, tin, and lead. In comparing the general properties of these elements, Table 1. 1 shows that the first ionization energies decrease (though not in a regular way) with increase in size and atomic number, con sistent with the general increase in metallic character of the elements. Electro negativity values (which have been the subject of considerable controversy) show no clear trend. Although purely inorganic compounds of tin(n) and leaden) are well known, almost all organo Group IV derivatives show an oxidation state of IV. Bonds to carbon become weaker on passing from silicon to lead, as do the element-element bonds themselves. With any particular element M (M = Si, Ge, Sn, or Pb), there is a small decrease in bond energy in the order: M-Ph > M - Me > M - Et. Although accurate data for organo derivatives are lacking, strengths of bonds to other elements probably decrease in the order: M-F> M-O > M-CI > M-H ~ M-N ~ M-S ~ M-Br > M-I, while for a particular element X, the order is: Si-X > Ge-X > Sn-X > Pb-X. It is therefore understandable that reactions leading to Si-F, Si-O, or Si-CI bonds are especially favoured in a thermodynamic sense.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9400957297
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 532
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A very large number of organo derivatives is formed by the Group IV ele ments silicon, germanium, tin, and lead. In comparing the general properties of these elements, Table 1. 1 shows that the first ionization energies decrease (though not in a regular way) with increase in size and atomic number, con sistent with the general increase in metallic character of the elements. Electro negativity values (which have been the subject of considerable controversy) show no clear trend. Although purely inorganic compounds of tin(n) and leaden) are well known, almost all organo Group IV derivatives show an oxidation state of IV. Bonds to carbon become weaker on passing from silicon to lead, as do the element-element bonds themselves. With any particular element M (M = Si, Ge, Sn, or Pb), there is a small decrease in bond energy in the order: M-Ph > M - Me > M - Et. Although accurate data for organo derivatives are lacking, strengths of bonds to other elements probably decrease in the order: M-F> M-O > M-CI > M-H ~ M-N ~ M-S ~ M-Br > M-I, while for a particular element X, the order is: Si-X > Ge-X > Sn-X > Pb-X. It is therefore understandable that reactions leading to Si-F, Si-O, or Si-CI bonds are especially favoured in a thermodynamic sense.
Inorganic Chemistry, Series One
Author: Harry Julius Emeléus
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Category : Chemistry, Inorganic
Languages : en
Pages : 376
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Category : Chemistry, Inorganic
Languages : en
Pages : 376
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Inorganic Chemistry, Series One: Lanthanides and actinides, edited by K.W. Bagnall
Author: Harry Julius Emeléus
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Category : Chemistry, Inorganic
Languages : en
Pages : 392
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Category : Chemistry, Inorganic
Languages : en
Pages : 392
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Inorganic Chemistry, Series One: Solid state chemistry, edited by L. E. J. Roberts
Author: Harry Julius Emeléus
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Category : Chemistry, Inorganic
Languages : en
Pages : 336
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Category : Chemistry, Inorganic
Languages : en
Pages : 336
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Inorganic Chemistry, Series One: Reaction mechanisms in inorganic chemistry
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Category : Chemistry, Inorganic
Languages : en
Pages : 416
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Category : Chemistry, Inorganic
Languages : en
Pages : 416
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Inorganic Chemistry, Series One: Transition metals, pt. 1
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Category : Chemistry, Inorganic
Languages : en
Pages : 418
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Category : Chemistry, Inorganic
Languages : en
Pages : 418
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