LEADER 05424nam 2200673Ia 450 001 9910876729903321 005 20200520144314.0 010 $a1-282-30817-3 010 $a9786612308178 010 $a0-470-14518-8 010 $a0-470-14539-0 035 $a(CKB)1000000000376298 035 $a(EBL)468917 035 $a(OCoLC)746577101 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000299756 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11266119 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000299756 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10242271 035 $a(PQKB)10640685 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC468917 035 $a(EXLCZ)991000000000376298 100 $a19900113d1991 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 04$aThe Formation of bonds to halogens$hPart 1 /$ffounding editor, J.J. Zuckerman; editor, A.P. Hagen 210 $aNew York $cVCH Publishers$dc1991 215 $a1 online resource (525 p.) 225 0 $aInorganic reactions and methods ;$v4 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-471-18657-0 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. 327 $aInorganic Reactions and Methods; Contents; How to Use this Book; Preface to the Series; Editorial Consultants to the Series; Contributors; The Formation of Bonds to Halogens (Part 2); The Formation of the Halogen-Group-IIIB Element (B, Al, Ga, In, TI) Bond; Introduction; from the Elements.; by Halogenation of the Elements; with Hydrogen Halides.; with Carbon-Halogen Compounds.; with Other Halides.; from Halogenation of Anionic Group-IIIB Clusters; by Elemental Halogens.; by Other Halides.; from Cleavage of Group-IIIB-Hydrogen Bonds; by Halogens.; by Hydrogen Halldes.; with Other Halides. 327 $afrom Cleavage of Group-IIIB-Oxygen Bondsby Halogens.; by Halogens with Reducing Agents.; with Hydrogen Halides.; by Other Halides.; from Cleavage of Group-IIIB-Other Group-VIB Element Bonds; by Halogens.; by Hydrogen Halides.; by Other Halides.; from Cleavage of Group-IIIB-Nitrogen Bonds; by Halogens.; with Hydrogen Halides.; with Other Halides.; from Cleavage of the Group-IIIB-Other Group-VB Element Bond; by Halogens.; by Hydrogen Halides.; by Other Halides.; Cleavage of Group-IIIB-Carbon Bonds; by Halogens.; by Hydrogen Halides.; by Other Halides. 327 $afrom Cleavage of the Group-IIIB-Other Group-IVB Element Bondby Halogens.; by Hydrogen Halides.; by Other Halides.; from Halide-Halide Exchange Reactlons (Metathesis); by Hydrogen Halides.; by Metal and Nonmetal Halides.; by Fluorinating Agents.; Cleavage of Other Group-IIIB-Element Bonds; by Halogens.; by Hydrogen Halides.; by Other Halides.; Subvalent Group-IIIB Halides; Boron, Aluminum, Gallium, Indium.; Thalllum.; from Scrambling Reactions.; Miscellaneous Modes of Formation.; The Formation of the Halogen-Group-IA (Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr) and Group-IIA (Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, Ra) Metal Bond 327 $aIntroduction.from the Elements.; by Halogenation; with Hydrogen Halides.; with Mlscellaneous Halides; from Group-IA and Group-IIA Metals with Halides (Metal and Nonmetal).; from Alkaline-Earth Metals with Carbon-Halogen Compounds (Formation of Organomagnesium Reagents); from Reaction of Halogens with Hydroxides, Carbonates, etc., of Group-IA and Group-IIA Metals (Formation of Halides by Disproportionation of the Halogen); from Reaction of Hydrogen Halides with Oxides, Hydroxides, Carbonates, etc., of the Group-IA and Group-IIA Metals; from Reaction of Oxides with Halogens. 327 $afrom Reactions of Oxides of the Group-IIA Metals with Nonmetal Halides (Excluding Hydrogen Halides).from Reaction of Carbides of the Elements with Halogen and Hydrogen Halides; from Metathetical Reactions (Anion-Halide Exchange).; The Formation of the Halogen-Group-IB (Cu, Ag, Au) or Group-IIB (Zn, Cd, Hg) Metal Bond; Introduction; from the Elements.; Synthesis of the Group-IB Trihalides; from the Metals; by Halogenation.; by Nonmetal Halides.; from Lower Valent Compounds.; from Metal Oxides.; by Halogen Exchange.; Synthesis of Complex Halide Derivatives; Tetrahalo Derivatives 327 $aCyanohalo Derivatives 330 $aFor the first time the discipline of modern inorganic chemistry has been systematized according to a plan constructed by a council of editorial advisors and consultants, among them three Nobel laureates (E.O. Fischer, H. Taube and G. Wilkinson).Rather than producing a collection of unrelated review articles, the series creates a framework which reflects the creative potential of this scientific discipline. Thus, it stimulates future development by identifying areas which are fruitful for further research. The work is indexed in a unique way by a structured system which maximize 410 0$aInorganic Reactions and Methods 606 $aHalogenation 606 $aChemical bonds 606 $aChemical kinetics$xEffect of temperature on 615 0$aHalogenation. 615 0$aChemical bonds. 615 0$aChemical kinetics$xEffect of temperature on. 676 $a541.3/9 676 $a541.39 701 $aHagen$b A. P$0857124 701 $aZuckerman$b J. J$g(Jerold J.),$f1936-1987.$0857123 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910876729903321 996 $aThe Formation of bonds to halogens$93068180 997 $aUNINA