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Understanding the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements is critical for success in the chemistry classroom and laboratory. In today's classroom, students not only need to understand the properties of the chemical elements, but how these elements play such an integral role in industry, the earth and the environment, and in modern life. No resource provides a better introduction than Robert Krebs's The History and Use of Our Earth's Chemical Elements. In this thoroughly revised edition, with extensive new examples on the importance of the chemical elements, the elements are examined within their groups, enabling students to make connections between elements of similar structure. In addition, the discovery and history of each element - from those known from ancient times to those created in the modern laboratory - is explained clearly and concisely.
Understanding the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements is critical for success in the chemistry classroom and laboratory. In today's classroom, students not only need to understand the properties of the chemical elements, but how these elements play such an integral role in industry, the earth and the environment, and in modern life. No resource provides a better introduction than Robert Krebs's The History and Use of Our Earth's Chemical Elements. In this thoroughly revised edition, with extensive new and updated examples on the use of the chemical elements, the elements are examined within their groups, enabling students to make connections between elements of similar structure. In addition, the discovery and history of each element - from those known from ancient times to those created in the modern laboratory - is explained clearly and concisely.
In addition to the handy Guide to the Chemical Elements that comprises the bulk of the work, The History and Use of Our Earth's Chemical Elements includes other useful features:
; Introductory material on the basics of chemistry and the Periodic Table
; Appendices on the discoverers of the chemical elements
; A glossary of words commonly used in chemistry and chemical engineering
; A complete bibliography of useful resources, including websites
All of this information makes The History and Use of Our Earth's Chemical Elements the ideal one-volume resource for understanding the importance of the chemical elements.
Table of Contents
How to Use This Book
Introduction
A Short History of Chemistry
Atomic Structure
The Periodic Table of the Chemical Elements
A Guide to the Elements
Introduction
Alkali Metals: (Group 1 (1A0--Periods 1 to 7)
Alkali Earth Metals (Group 2 (11A)--Periods 2 to 7)
Introduction
Transition Elements: Metals to Nonmetals
Introduction
Transition Elements: (First Series--Groups 3 to 12: Period 4)
Transition Elements: (Second Series--Groups 3 to 12: Period 5)
Introduction
Transition Elements: (Third Series--Groups 4 to
12: Period 6)
Introduction
Metallics--Metalloids--Semiconductors--Nonmetals
Introduction
The Boron Group 13 (IIIA): Periods 2 to 6 (Metallics-Semimetals)
The Carbon Group 14 (IVA): Periods 2 to 6 (Metalloids-Semiconductors)
The Nitrogen Group 15 (VA): Periods 2 to 6 (Metalloids to Nonmetals)
The Oxygen Group 16 (VIA): Periods 2 to 6 (Nonmetals-Oxidizers)
The Halogen Group 17 (VIIA): Periods 2 to 6 (Nonmetal Oxidizers)
The Noble Gases Group 18 (VIIIA): Periods 2 to 6 (Inert gas elements)
Lanthanide Series: (Period 6--Rare Earth Elements)
Introduction
Actinide Series: (Period 7--and Transuranic elements)
Introduction
Transactinide Series: (Period 7--Continuation of Actinide Series)
Introduction
Product details
Published | Jul 30 2006 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 2nd |
Extent | 448 |
ISBN | 9780313027987 |
Imprint | Greenwood |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This resource book by Krebs is a very informative, well-written review of the chemical elements that make up Earth. This new edition (1st ed., CH, Jul'98, 35-6235), expanding the previous version, is written in a style that is understandable to laypersons and those interested in basic chemistry. The initial sections provide a brief but comprehensive history of chemistry, the history of atomic structure and its theoretical models, and a history and organization of the periodic table of the elements, followed by the comprehensive discussion of each of the chemical elements. The history of each element, arranged according to its appearance in the periodic table, is provided along with its physical and chemical characteristics, source and abundance, usefulness, and hazards. This book should be in every undergraduate library and even in public libraries. Highly recommended. General readers; lower- and upper-division undergraduates; professionals; two-year technical program students.
Choice
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Appropriate for high school and college libraries, this reference summarizes the isotopes, electron configuration, chemical and physical properties, availability, history, and common compounds of 118 elements. Following the periodic table, the book begins with alkali metals and earth metals and continues through transition elements, metallics, metalloids, nonmetals, halogens, and noble gases. The second edition updates the bibliography and the list of Nobel Laureates in Chemistry.
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