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Molecules --- Solid rare gases --- Congresses. --- Congresses --- Molecules - Congresses --- Solid rare gases - Congresses
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Condensed matter. --- Electronic excitation. --- Liquids. --- Relaxation phenomena --- Solid rare gases. --- Relaxation phenomena.
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Argon. --- Gases, Rare. --- Elements, Inert --- Gases, Inert --- Gases, Noble --- Inert elements --- Inert gases --- Noble gases --- Rare gases --- Nonmetals --- Gases, Rare
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546.29 --- Zerovalent elements --- 546.29 Zerovalent elements --- Gases, Rare --- Solid rare gases --- Inert gas solids --- Noble gas solids --- Rare gas solids --- Elements, Inert --- Gases, Inert --- Gases, Noble --- Inert elements --- Inert gases --- Noble gases --- Rare gases --- Gases, Rare. --- Solid rare gases. --- #WSCH:FY14 --- Solids --- Nonmetals --- Electronics and optics of solids --- Thermal properties of solids --- Gaz rares. --- Gaz rares solides.
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There are eight columns in the Periodic Table. The eighth column is comprised of the rare gases, so-called because they are the rarest elements on earth. They are also called the inert or noble gases because, like nobility, they do no work. They are colourless, odourless, invisible gases which do not react with anything, and were thought to be unimportant until the early 1960s. Much Ado about (Practically) Nothing introduces each gas and the important work that has been done with them.
Gases, Rare. --- Elements, Inert --- Gases, Inert --- Gases, Noble --- Inert elements --- Inert gases --- Noble gases --- Rare gases --- Nonmetals --- Gases, Rare --- Inorganic chemistry --- Gases.
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The selected papers in this invaluable volume are arranged in chapters, each with an introductory essay. The purpose of the arrangement is to illustrate the process of scientific discovery at work. Neil Bartlett's field is that of powerful oxidizers. The early chapters tell the story of the oxidation of the oxygen molecule and the discovery of xenon chemistry. His work in noble-gas chemistry is summarized. Succeeding chapters show how metastable fluorides such as AgF3 and NiF4 came to be prepared at ordinary temperatures and pressures, and how they have provided the most potent oxidizers and
Fluorine compounds. --- Gases, Rare. --- Oxidation. --- Autoxidation --- Elements, Inert --- Gases, Inert --- Gases, Noble --- Inert elements --- Inert gases --- Noble gases --- Rare gases --- Nonmetals --- Halogen compounds
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Statistical physics --- Non-metals and their compounds --- 546.29 --- Gases, Rare --- Elements, Inert --- Gases, Inert --- Gases, Noble --- Inert elements --- Inert gases --- Noble gases --- Rare gases --- Nonmetals --- Zerovalent elements --- 546.29 Zerovalent elements
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Noble Gas Geochemistry discusses the fundamental concepts of using noble gases to solve problems in the earth and planetary sciences. The discipline offers a powerful and unique tool in resolving problems such as the origin of the solar system, evolution of the planets, earth formation, mantle evolution and dynamics, atmospheric degassing and evolution, ocean circulation, dynamics of aquifer systems, and numerous applications to other geological problems. This book gives a comprehensive description of the physical chemistry and cosmochemistry of noble gases, before leading on to applications for problem-solving in the earth and planetary sciences. There have been many developments in the use of the noble gases since publication of the first edition of this book in 1983. This second edition has been fully revised and updated. The book will be invaluable to graduate students and researchers in the earth and planetary sciences who use noble gas geochemistry techniques.
Gases, Rare. --- Geochemistry. --- Chemical composition of the earth --- Chemical geology --- Geological chemistry --- Geology, Chemical --- Chemistry --- Earth sciences --- Elements, Inert --- Gases, Inert --- Gases, Noble --- Inert elements --- Inert gases --- Noble gases --- Rare gases --- Nonmetals
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546.29 --- Cosmochemistry --- Gases, Rare --- High temperature chemistry --- Thermochemistry --- Elements, Inert --- Gases, Inert --- Gases, Noble --- Inert elements --- Inert gases --- Noble gases --- Rare gases --- Nonmetals --- Astrochemistry --- Cosmic chemistry --- Space chemistry --- Chemistry --- Space sciences --- Zerovalent elements --- Cosmochemistry. --- Gases, Rare. --- High temperature chemistry. --- 546.29 Zerovalent elements
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