Мир, 1987. — 302 с.
Practical Inorganic Chemistry is aimed at assisting students to systematically study the basic properties of the chemical elements and their compounds from the standpoint of D. Mendeleev's Periodic System and also to gain skill in performing laboratory experiments. The textbook covers the most important sections of general and inorganic chemistry.
Work in a Laboratory and Technique of an Experiment.
Purification of Substances.
Determination of Molecular and Atomic Masses and of Chemical Equivalents.
Oxygen.
Hydrogen.
Rate of Chemical Reactions.
Chemical Equilibrium.
Solutions.
Electrolytic Dissociation.
Electrochemical Properties of Solutions.
Halogens. Preparation and Properties.
Sulphur, Selenium, Tellurium.
Nitrogen.
Phosphorus.
Carbon.
The Colloidal State of Substances.
Silicon.
Boron.
Alkali Metals.
Beryllium, Magnesium, Calcium, Strontium, Barium.
Aluminium.
The Rare-Earth Elements.
Titanium, Zirconium, Hafnium.
Vanadium, Hiobium, Tantalum.
Chromium, Molybdenum, Tungsten, Uranium.
Manganese.
IrOn, Cobalt, Hlckel.
Copper, Sliver, Gold.
Zinc, Cadmium, Mercury.
Tin, Lead.
Arsenic, Antimony, Bismuth.