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Chemical elements : from carbon to krypton / David E. Newton ; Lawrence W. Baker, editor.

by Newton, David E.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Detroit : U.X.L ; c1999Description: 3 v. (lxxvii, 686 p.) : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm.ISBN: 0787628441 (set); 078762845X (v. 1); 0787628468 (v. 2); 0787628476 (v. 3).Subject(s): Chemical elements
Contents:
Vol. 1: Actinium (Ac) -- Aluminum (Al) -- Americium (Am) -- Antimony (Sb) -- Argon (Ar) -- Arsenic (As) -- Astatine (At) -- Barium (Ba) -- Berkelium (Bk) -- Beryllium (Be) -- Bismuth (Bi) -- Bohrium (Bh) -- Boron (B) -- Bromine (Br) -- Cadmium (Cd) -- Calcium (Ca) -- Californium (Cf) -- Carbon (C) -- Cerium (Ce) -- Cesium (Cs) -- Chlorine (Cl) -- Chromium (Cr) -- Cobalt (Co) -- Copper (Cu) -- Curium (Cm) -- Dubnium (Db) -- Dysprosium (Dy) -- Einsteinium (Es) -- Erbium (Er) -- Europium (Eu) -- Fermium (Fm) -- Fluorine (F) -- Francium (Fr) -- VOL. 2: Gadolinium (Gd) -- Gallium (Ga) -- Germanium (Ge) -- Gold (Au) -- Hafnium (Hf) -- Hassium (Hs) -- Helium (He) -- Holmium (Ho) -- Hydrogen (H) -- Indium (In) -- Iodine (I) -- Iridium (Ir) -- Iron (Fe) -- Krypton (Kr) -- Lanthanum (La) -- Lawrencium (Lr) -- Lead (Pb) -- Lithium (Li) -- Lutetium (Lu) -- Magnesium (Mg) -- Manganese (Mn) -- Meitnerium (Mt) -- Mendelevium (Md) -- Mercury (Hg) -- Molybdenum (Mo) __ Neodymium (Nd) -- Neon (Ne) -- Neptunium (Np) -- Nickel (Ni) -- Niobium (Nb) -- Nitrogen (N) -- Nobelium (No) -- Osmium (Os) -- Oxygen (O) -- VOL. 3: Palladium (Pd) -- Phosphorus (P) -- Platinum (Pt) -- Plutonium (Pu) -- Polonium (Po) -- Potassium (K) -- Praseodymium (Pr) -- Promethium (Pm) -- Protactinium (Pa) -- Radium (Ra) -- Radon (Rn) -- Rhenium (Re) -- Rhodium (Rh) -- Rubidium (Rb) -- Ruthenium (Ru) -- Rutherfordium (Rf) -- Samarium (sm) -- Scandium (Sc) -- Seaborgium (Sg) -- Selenium (se) -- Silicon (Si) -- Silver (Ag) -- Sodium (Na) -- Strontium (Sr) -- Sulfur (S) -- Tantalum (Ta) -- Technetium (Tc) -- Tellurium (Te) -- Terbium (Tb) -- Thallium (Tl) -- Thorium (Th) -- Thulium (Tm) -- Tin (Sn) -- Titanium (Ti) -- Transfermium elements -- Tungsten (W) -- Ununbiium (Uub) -- Ununnilium (Uun) -- Unununium (Uuu) -- Uranium (U) -- Vanadium (V) -- Xenon (Xe) -- Ytterbium (Yb) -- Yttrium (Y) -- Zinc (Zn) -- Zirconium (Zr).
Summary: This new 3-vol. title provides in-depth, current and accurate information on 112 known chemical elements, plus coverage on elements 113 through 118 (known to exist but not yet discovered). Entries describe how the element was discovered and by whom, the element's practical role in everyday life, who or what it is named after and more.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. xlix-liii) and index.

Vol. 1: Actinium (Ac) -- Aluminum (Al) -- Americium (Am) -- Antimony (Sb) -- Argon (Ar) -- Arsenic (As) -- Astatine (At) -- Barium (Ba) -- Berkelium (Bk) -- Beryllium (Be) -- Bismuth (Bi) -- Bohrium (Bh) -- Boron (B) -- Bromine (Br) -- Cadmium (Cd) -- Calcium (Ca) -- Californium (Cf) -- Carbon (C) -- Cerium (Ce) -- Cesium (Cs) -- Chlorine (Cl) -- Chromium (Cr) -- Cobalt (Co) -- Copper (Cu) -- Curium (Cm) -- Dubnium (Db) -- Dysprosium (Dy) -- Einsteinium (Es) -- Erbium (Er) -- Europium (Eu) -- Fermium (Fm) -- Fluorine (F) -- Francium (Fr) -- VOL. 2: Gadolinium (Gd) -- Gallium (Ga) -- Germanium (Ge) -- Gold (Au) -- Hafnium (Hf) -- Hassium (Hs) -- Helium (He) -- Holmium (Ho) -- Hydrogen (H) -- Indium (In) -- Iodine (I) -- Iridium (Ir) -- Iron (Fe) -- Krypton (Kr) -- Lanthanum (La) -- Lawrencium (Lr) -- Lead (Pb) -- Lithium (Li) -- Lutetium (Lu) -- Magnesium (Mg) -- Manganese (Mn) -- Meitnerium (Mt) -- Mendelevium (Md) -- Mercury (Hg) -- Molybdenum (Mo) __ Neodymium (Nd) -- Neon (Ne) -- Neptunium (Np) -- Nickel (Ni) -- Niobium (Nb) -- Nitrogen (N) -- Nobelium (No) -- Osmium (Os) -- Oxygen (O) -- VOL. 3: Palladium (Pd) -- Phosphorus (P) -- Platinum (Pt) -- Plutonium (Pu) -- Polonium (Po) -- Potassium (K) -- Praseodymium (Pr) -- Promethium (Pm) -- Protactinium (Pa) -- Radium (Ra) -- Radon (Rn) -- Rhenium (Re) -- Rhodium (Rh) -- Rubidium (Rb) -- Ruthenium (Ru) -- Rutherfordium (Rf) -- Samarium (sm) -- Scandium (Sc) -- Seaborgium (Sg) -- Selenium (se) -- Silicon (Si) -- Silver (Ag) -- Sodium (Na) -- Strontium (Sr) -- Sulfur (S) -- Tantalum (Ta) -- Technetium (Tc) -- Tellurium (Te) -- Terbium (Tb) -- Thallium (Tl) -- Thorium (Th) -- Thulium (Tm) -- Tin (Sn) -- Titanium (Ti) -- Transfermium elements -- Tungsten (W) -- Ununbiium (Uub) -- Ununnilium (Uun) -- Unununium (Uuu) -- Uranium (U) -- Vanadium (V) -- Xenon (Xe) -- Ytterbium (Yb) -- Yttrium (Y) -- Zinc (Zn) -- Zirconium (Zr).

This new 3-vol. title provides in-depth, current and accurate information on 112 known chemical elements, plus coverage on elements 113 through 118 (known to exist but not yet discovered). Entries describe how the element was discovered and by whom, the element's practical role in everyday life, who or what it is named after and more.

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