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Die Mangangruppe -- $tKapitel XXIX. Die Eisengruppe -- $tKapitel XXX. Die Cobaltgruppe -- $tKapitel XXXI. Die Nickelgruppe -- $tKapitel XXXII. Überblick über wichtige Verbindungsklassen der Übergangsmetalle -- $tTeil D. Lanthanoide, Actinoide, Transactinoide -- $tKapitel XXXIII. Lanthanoide und Actinoide (Innere Übergangsmetalle) -- $tKapitel XXXIV. Grundlagen der Kernchemie -- $tKapitel XXXV. Die Lanthanoide -- $tKapitel XXXVI. Die Actinoide -- $tKapitel XXXVII. Die Transactinoide (»Superschwere Elemente«) -- $tSchlusswort Die gegenseitige Umwandlung von Masse und Energie -- $tAnhang -- $tAnhang I. Zahlentabellen -- $tAnhang II. SI-Einheiten -- $tAnhang III. Natürliche Nuklide -- $tAnhang IV. Radien von Atomen und Ionen -- $tAnhang V. Bindungslängen (ber.) zwischen Hauptgruppenelementen -- $tAnhang VI. Normalpotentiale -- $tAnhang VII. Nobelpreise für Chemie und Physik -- $tAnhang VIII. Nomenklatur der Anorganischen Chemie -- $tTafeln -- $tTafeln I. Langperiodensystem -- $tTafel II. Elemente -- $tTafel III. Hauptgruppenelemente -- $tTafel IV. Nebengruppenelemente -- $tTafel V. Lanthan und Lanthanoide, Actinium und Actinoide -- $tTafel VI. Kombiniertes Periodensystem -- $tBackmatter 330 $aDas ''Holleman/Wiberg'' bietet seit Jahrzehnten ein umfassendes Stoffwissen der anorganischen und metallorganischen Chemie. Mit der 103. Auflage ist nach umfangreicher Umgestaltung der Vorauflage ein neues Werk entstanden, das zur umfassenden Prüfungsvorbereitung und als Nachschlagewerk bestimmt ist. Zusätzliche Wissensgebiete der Chemie und aktuelle chemische Fakten werden in neuen Kapiteln, Tabellen, Figuren und Formelbildern dokumentiert. Alle Kapitel, die sich mit der Molekül-, Festkörper-, metallorganischen, bioanorganischen, technischen und Kernchemie der 114 bisher bekannten Elemente befassen, wurden auf den neuesten Stand der Wissenschaft gebracht. Die zwei Bände sind auch als Set erhältlich ISBN 978-3-11-051854-2. 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