Hydrogen and the Alkali Metals.- Beryllium and the Alkaline-Earth Metals.- The Rare-Earth and Actinoid Elements.- Titanium through Rutherfordium.- Vanadium through Dubnium.- Chromium through Seaborgium.- Manganese through Bohrium.- Iron through Hassium.- Cobalt through Meitnerium.- Nickel through Darmstadtium.- Copper through Roentgenium.- Zinc through Mercury.- Boron through Thallium, the Triels.- Carbon through Lead, the Tetrels.- Nitrogen through Bismuth, the Pentels.- Oxygen through Polonium, the Chalcogens.- Fluorine through Astatine, the Halogens.- Helium through Radon, the Aerogens.
From the reviews: "Water ... has an incredibly rich and interesting chemistry. Rich ... explores that complexity by describing the aqueous chemistry of all the elements. The result is an impressive tour de force that integrates recent research, including reactions of newly discovered elements, with reevaluated information from the older standard references. ... This organization is probably more useful for the practicing synthetic chemist ... . One must admire the thoroughness of this presentation ... . Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate student through professional inorganic chemistry library collections." (H. E. Pence, CHOICE, Vol. 45 (11), August, 2008)
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