Description In order to quantitatively predict the chemical reactions that hazardous materials may undergo in the environment, it is necessary to
know the relative stabilities of the compounds and complexes that may be found under certain conditions. This type of calculations may
be done using consistent chemical thermodynamic data, such as those contained in this book for inorganic compounds and complexes of selenium.
Contents Preface
Acknowledgements
Note from the chairman
Editor's note. How to contact the NEA-TDB project
I. Introduction
I.1. Background
I.2.
Focus of the review
I.3. Review procedure and results
II. Standards, conventions and contents of the tables
II.1. Symbols, terminology
and nomenclature
II.2 Units and conversion factors
II.3 Standard and reference conditions
II.4 Fundamental physical constants
II.5
Uncertainty estimates
II.6 The NEA-TDB system
II.7 Presentation of the data
III. Selected Selenium Data
IV. Selected Auxiliary Data
V.
Discussion of Data Selection for Selenium
V.1. Elemental selenium
V.2. Selenium oxides and hydrides
V.3. Selenium oxides and hydrides
in aqueous solution. Solid selenious acid and selenic acid. V.4. Group 17 compounds and complexes
V.5. Group 16 compounds and complexes
V.6. Group 15 compounds and complexes
V.7. Group 14 compounds and complexes
V.8. Group 13 compounds and complexes
V.9. Group 12 compounds
and complexes
V.10. Group 11 compounds and complexes
V.11. Group 10 to group 3 compounds and complexes. V.12. Lanthanide compounds and
complexes
V.13. Actinide compounds and complexes
V.14. Group 2 compounds and complexes
V.15. Ammonium and group 1 compounds and complexes.
VI. Discussion of Auxiliary Data Selection
VI.1. Group 17 auxiliary species
VI.2. Group 14 auxiliary species
Appendices
A. Discussion
of Selected References
B. Ionic Strength Corrections
B.1. The specific ion interaction equations
B.2. Ion interaction coefficients versus
equilibrium constants for ion pairs
C. Assigned Uncertainties
C.1. The general problem
C.2. Uncertainty estimates in the selected thermodynamic
data
C.3. One source datum
C.4. Two or more independent source data
C.5. Several data at different ionic strengths
C.6. Procedures for
data handling
D. Selenium Minerals
E. Additional Values of Thermodynamic Properties for Se Compounds
F. Solubility of Metal Selenates
and Alkali Metal Selenites in Water
Bibliography
List of Authors
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