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A large and detailed volume on the design and control of the molecular character of electrode surfaces. Leading research scholars have contributed material dealing with the development and understanding of molecularly designed electrodes. Topics include: catalysis at coated electrodes, clay and zeolite layers, adsorption on electrode surfaces, electronically conducting polymers and more.
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A comprehensive, accessible text on chemistry for students.
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Organic Solvents Physical Properties and Methods of Purification, Fourth Edition (Volume II in the Techniques of Chemistry series, Edited by Arnold Weissberger) Edited by John A. Riddick, William B. Bunger, and Theodore K. Sakano This fourth edition updates and expands the material of the 15-year-old third edition. Besides revising the physical properties of preparation techniques for previously noted solvents, over 150 new solvents nave been added, many selected to complete groups of isomers and expand homologous series listed in the previous edition. Several isomeric and homologous series are initiated here, including the xylenols, chlorinated toluenes, xylidenes, picolines, lutidines, and...
Algebra-based mathematics workbook designed to put science readers of all ages at ease with the math needed to understand science. Whether they need ample help or just a fast refresher, this approachable resource will help readers master the basics quickly and easily. In addition to a full range of mathematics topics, Math Survival Guide includes a chapter of invaluable study tips. Plus, the author gives advice on buying a computer and helps readers focus on the advantages and uses for a computer.
The role of specific molecular interactions in influencing the solubility behavior of organic compounds are examined, particularly the role of hydrogen bonding. Shows how specific interactions can be used to elicit preferential solubility. Emphasizes interactions occurring in environments of low polarity and explains and predicts solubility phenomena in self-associated solvents. Also considers the kinetics of diffusion and dissolution.