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Oxygen chemistry - 26

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This book places oxygen on the centre stage of chemistry in a manner that parallels the focus on carbon by 19th century chemists.

One measure of the significance of oxygen chemistry is the greater diversity of oxygen-containing molecules than that of carbon-containing molecules.

One of the most important compounds is water, containing the properties of being a unique medium for biological chemistry and life, the source of all the dioxygen in the atmosphere, and themoderator of the earth's climate.Sawyer first introduces the biological origins of dioxygen and role of dioxygen in aerobic biology and oxidative metabolism, and in separate chapters discusses the oxidation-reduction thermodynamics of oxygen species, and the nature of the bonding for oxygen in its compounds.

Additional chapters focus on the reactivities of specific oxygen compounds.

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Product Details
Oxford University Press
0195363329 / 9780195363326
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
546.721
01/07/1991
England
English
223 pages
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