Experimentelle Einführung in die Anorganische Chemie

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Walter de Gruyter, Oct 6, 2010 - Science - 297 pages
“Like many chemists who studied chemistry in the 20th century, my first contact with the chemistry lab was a practical course which used the book by Heinrich Biltz, Wilhelm Klemm and Werner Fischer – simply referred to as the BKF. The intention of this book was to convey practical techniques and knowledge about materials through lab experiments, which were accompanied by instructive background information. Since the material fundamentals of inorganic chemistry have of course remained unchanged, this book has lost nothing of its value. As university professor, I still use excerpts from it in lab courses for first-semester students.”
Prof. Dr. Michael Ruck, TU Dresden
 

Contents

Aluminium
132
Elemente der Gruppe 1 B
143
Elemente der Gruppe 2 B
165
Übergangselemente
175
Weitere Elemente der BGruppen
199
Nichtmetallverbindungen Zweiter Teil
225
6 Gruppe
233
5 Gruppe
239

Die Bearbeitung des Glases
16
Kork bohren
19
Nichtmetallverbindungen Erster Teil
23
Chlor und Hydrogenchlorid
24
Schwefelsäure
40
Schweflige Säure
60
Salpetersäure und Stickstoffoxide
62
Kohlenstoffdioxid und Kohlensäure
67
Hydrogensulfid
70
Phosphorsäure Saure Salze
74
Metallverbindungen Erster Teil
83
Erdalkalimetalle und Magnesium
95
4 Gruppe
246
3 Gruppe
249
Metallverbindungen Zweiter Teil
251
Seltene Erden
252
Titan Zirconium Thorium
254
Vanadium Niob Tantal
256
Molybdän Wolfram Uran
259
Thallium
262
Anhang
265
Verzeichnis der Reagentien
266
Namen und Sachregister
273
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