The Oxidation States of the Elements and Their Potentials in Aqueous Solutions
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The Oxidation States of the Elements and Their Potentials in Aqueous Solutions is a classic reference book in electrochemistry that systematically compiles and analyzes redox potentials and oxidation states of the chemical elements in water-based systems.
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Target entity: The Oxidation States of the Elements and Their Potentials in Aqueous Solutions Context triple: [Wendell Mitchell Latimer, notableWork, The Oxidation States of the Elements and Their Potentials in Aqueous Solutions]
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Rays of Positive Electricity and Their Application to Chemical Analyses
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Target entity: The Oxidation States of the Elements and Their Potentials in Aqueous Solutions Target entity description: The Oxidation States of the Elements and Their Potentials in Aqueous Solutions is a classic reference book in electrochemistry that systematically compiles and analyzes redox potentials and oxidation states of the chemical elements in water-based systems.
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A.
Mulliken electronegativity scale
The Mulliken electronegativity scale is a quantitative measure of an atom’s tendency to attract electrons, defined as the average of its ionization energy and electron affinity.
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B.
Allred–Rochow electronegativity scale
The Allred–Rochow electronegativity scale is a system that quantifies an atom’s tendency to attract electrons based on effective nuclear charge and covalent radius, providing an alternative to the Pauling scale.
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C.
The Nature of the Chemical Bond
The Nature of the Chemical Bond is a landmark chemistry book by Linus Pauling that systematically explains chemical bonding using quantum mechanics and became one of the most influential scientific texts of the 20th century.
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D.
Rays of Positive Electricity and Their Application to Chemical Analyses
"Rays of Positive Electricity and Their Application to Chemical Analyses" is a landmark 1913 book by physicist J. J. Thomson that laid foundational work for mass spectrometry by exploring positive ion beams and their use in chemical analysis.
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E.
Electrons (+ and −) and Their Applications
"Electrons (+ and −) and Their Applications" is a scientific work by physicist Robert A. Millikan that explores the properties, behavior, and technological uses of electrons and related electrical phenomena.
- F. None of above. chosen
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| instanceOf |
electrochemistry literature
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reference book ⓘ scientific book ⓘ |
| analyzes |
relationships between redox potentials and coordination chemistry
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stability of high oxidation states in water ⓘ systematic trends in oxidation states across the periodic table ⓘ |
| audience |
chemists
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electrochemists ⓘ graduate students in chemistry ⓘ materials scientists ⓘ |
| characteristic |
critical evaluation of literature values
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systematic organization by element ⓘ tabulated numerical data ⓘ |
| compiles |
electrochemical series data
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experimental redox potential data ⓘ oxidation state diagrams ⓘ standard electrode potentials in aqueous media ⓘ |
| describes |
aqueous speciation of elements
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oxidation state stability ranges ⓘ pH dependence of redox potentials ⓘ redox behavior of elements in water ⓘ thermodynamic data for redox couples ⓘ |
| field |
electrochemistry
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inorganic chemistry ⓘ physical chemistry ⓘ |
| focus | water-based redox systems ⓘ |
| importance |
classic reference in electrochemistry
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standard source for redox potentials of elements in water ⓘ |
| mainSubject |
aqueous solutions
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chemical elements ⓘ electrode potentials ⓘ oxidation states ⓘ redox potentials ⓘ standard reduction potentials ⓘ |
| medium | aqueous solution ⓘ |
| relatedTo |
Nernst equation
NERFINISHED
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Pourbaix diagrams NERFINISHED ⓘ coordination chemistry in aqueous media ⓘ corrosion science ⓘ electrochemical series ⓘ redox chemistry of transition metals ⓘ standard hydrogen electrode ⓘ |
| usedFor |
design of redox reactions in aqueous solution
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electrochemical data lookup ⓘ interpretation of electrochemical experiments ⓘ teaching advanced electrochemistry ⓘ |
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