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Ammonia, Amines, Phosphine, Arsine, Stibine, Silane, Germane and Stannane in Organic Solvents

Ammonia, Amines, Phosphine and Arsine in Organic Solvents

  • 1st Edition, Volume 21 - December 1, 1985
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: C. L. Young, P. G. T. Fogg
  • Language: English

This volume presents a comprehensive collection and critical evaluation of solubility data published prior to June 1983 for the compounds of the title. A variety of techniques… Read more

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Description

This volume presents a comprehensive collection and critical evaluation of solubility data published prior to June 1983 for the compounds of the title. A variety of techniques were used in the original determinations; the merits of these have been considered in the evaluation of the data. Emerging patterns of solubility behaviour for comparable systems are indicated. The editors believe that the book will both draw attention to areas where good data are lacking and stimulate further experimental work.

Readership

Of interest to physical, inorganic, organic and analytical chemists, and chemical engineers.

Table of contents

(partial) Foreword. Preface. The solubility of gases in liquids. Ammonia solubilities. Critical evaluation of data on amine solubilities. Methanamine solubilities. N-Methylmethanamine solubilities. N,N-Dimethylmethanamine. Solubilities of deuterated amines. Solubilities of other amines. Phosphine solubilities. Arsine solubilities. Stibine solubilities. Solubilities of silane, germane and stannane. System index. Chemical Abstracts registry number index. Author index.

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Volume: 21
  • Published: October 22, 2013
  • Language: English

About the editors

CY

C. L. Young

Affiliations and expertise
University of Melbourne, Australia

PF

P. G. T. Fogg

Affiliations and expertise
Polytechnic of North London, UK

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