Aqueous Chemistry of Oxides
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Author
Publication
2016 - Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Language
English
Word Count
140,000 words, Guess
Page Count
560 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139780199384259
- ISBN-100199384258
- Library of Congress Control Number2015048129
- OCLC Control Number933524898
- OCLC Control Number920446919
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780199384259
- Open LibraryOL28587519M
Classifications
- LCCQD305.E7
- LCCQD181.O1
- LCCQD181.O1 B86 2016
Description
Our planet is largely composed of oxides. Almost every material that we humans encounter or use is derived from the oxide building blocks that comprise the Earth's crust. Water is by far the most abundant and useful liquid on the planet. Chemical reactions between water and oxides are the most prevalent reactions on the surface of the earth. Throughout history, people have exploited oxide-water reactions to build shelters, make tools, and in modern times develop some of our most advanced technologies. The Aqueous Chemistry of Oxides represents the first single-volume text that encapsulates all of the critical issues associated with how oxide materials interact with aqueous solutions. It serves as a central reference for scientific disciplines, including chemistry, geology, materials science, and environmental science. The text is organized to encompass the chemical properties of oxides, oxide synthesis in water, technological reactions, and oxide-water reactions in all of the Earth's major environments. The book highlights a wide range of scientific literature in a central location, allowing readers and scholars to access a broad range of specialized research topics.
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