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Anorganische Chemie
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Table of contents
- Aus dem Vorwort zur 22. und 23. Auflage
- Aus dem Vorwort zur 26. und 27. Auflage
- Aus dem Vorwort zur 28. und 29. Auflage
- Aus dem Vorwort zur 32. und 33. Auflage
- Vorwort zur 34.ā36. Auflage
- Inhalt
- Einleitung
- Atom und Molekül
- Kapitel I. Der reine Stoff
- Kapitel II. Atom- und Molekularlehre
- Kapitel III. Atom- und Molekulargewichtsbestimmung
- Kapitel IV. Das Wasser und seine Bestandteile
- Kapitel V. Die Luft und ihre Bestandteile
- Kapitel VI. Das Periodensystem der Elemente
- Hauptgruppen des Perlodensystems
- Kapitel VII. Die Gruppe der Edelgase
- Kapitel VIII. Die Gruppe der Halogene
- Kapitel IX. Die Elektronentheorie der Valenz
- Kapitel X. Die Gruppe der Chalkogene
- Kapitel XI. Die Stickstoffgruppe
- Kapitel XII. Die Kohlenstoffgruppe
- Kapitel XIII. Die Borgruppe
- Kapitel XIV. Die Gruppe der Erdalkalimetalle
- Kapitel XV. Die Gruppe der Alkalimetalle
- Nebengruppen des Periodensystems
- Kapitel XVI. Das Periodensystem der Elemente (II. Teil)
- Kapitel XVII. Die Kupfergruppe
- Kapitel XVIII. Die Zinkgruppe
- Kapitel XIX. Die Gruppe der seltenen Erdmetalle
- Kapitel XX. Die Titangruppe
- Kapitel XXI. Die Vanadingruppe
- Kapitel XXII. Die Chromgruppe
- Kapitel XXIII. Die Mangangruppe
- Kapitel XXIV. Die Eisengruppe
- Kapitel XXV. Die Gruppe der Platinmetalle
- Kapitel XXVI. Die natürliche Elementumwandlung
- Kapitel XXVII. Die künstliche Elementumwandlung
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