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Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metal Pseudohalides

Jiri Hála and H. Akaiwa

IUPAC-NIST Solubility Data Series, 79

Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data, Vol. 33, No. 1, pp. 1–176, 2004

This volume presents solubility data of azides, cyanides, cyanates, and thiocyanates of alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, and ammonium. Covered are binary and ternary systems in all solvents. No solubility data have been found for some of the compounds of alkali metals, alkaline metals, and ammonium. These include beryllium and magnesium azides, lithium, rubidium cesium, ammonium, and alkaline earth cyanates and cyanides, and beryllium thiocyanate. Likewise, no solubility data seem to exist for selenocyanates of the mentioned metals and ammonium. The literature has been covered up to the middle of 2001, and there was a great effort to have the literature survey as complete as possible. The few documents that remained unavailable to the editor, and could not be included in the volume, are listed in the appendix.

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Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metal Pseudohalides

Jiri Hála and H. Akaiwa

IUPAC-NIST Solubility Data Series, 79

Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data, Vol. 33, No. 1, pp. 1–176, 2004

This volume presents solubility data of azides, cyanides, cyanates, and thiocyanates of alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, and ammonium. Covered are binary and ternary systems in all solvents. No solubility data have been found for some of the compounds of alkali metals, alkaline metals, and ammonium. These include beryllium and magnesium azides, lithium, rubidium cesium, ammonium, and alkaline earth cyanates and cyanides, and beryllium thiocyanate. Likewise, no solubility data seem to exist for selenocyanates of the mentioned metals and ammonium. The literature has been covered up to the middle of 2001, and there was a great effort to have the literature survey as complete as possible. The few documents that remained unavailable to the editor, and could not be included in the volume, are listed in the appendix.

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