Water and its Solvent Properties; Liquid Water and the Hydration of Ions; Acids and Bases, Forms of Ions in Aqueous Solution, Ion Hydrolysis and Compound Solubility; Thermodynamics and Electrode Potentials; The Stabilities of Ions in Aqueous Solution; Periodicity of Aqueous Chemistry I: s- and p-Block Chemistry; Periodicity of Aqueous Chemistry II: d-Block Chemistry; Periodicity of Aqueous Chemistry III: f-Block Chemistry; Answers to Problems; Subject Index.
Professor Abel is an Emeritus Professor at the University of Exeter.
Both author and publisher are to be congratulated on a job well
done....and the level seems just right for the target audience.This
is an excellent text, well written and attractively produced.
*Angewandte Chemie, International Edition, 2007, 46, 657-658
(Roderick Cannon)*
As a result of its detailed, yet simple to read, format I would
highly recommend the text as an excellent reference for those
practising in aqueous inorganic chemistry or for those interested
in geology/hydrology.
*Physical Sciences Educational Reviews, Vol.6, Issue 1, June 2005
(Claire Lenehan)*
"...the text offers very good value; it is written both
authoritatively and accurately. Its treatments of the thermodynamic
aspects of inorganic aqueous chemistry is very good indeed ...
packed with data and information that will act as a useful
reference source throughout a student's course and beyond."
*Chemistry World, March 2004, p 56*
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