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Francium, Fr, Element 87



Francium

Francium - chemical symbol Fr, atomic number 87 - is a highly radioactive, very rare an instable chemical element in the 1. main group (alkali metals) of the periodic table.

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Information and data about the element


Francium, Fr
Chemical and physical properties; comprehensive data. Environmental Chemistry, USA

Francium, Fr
Chemical and physical properties. Webelements, UK

Francium, Fr
Chemical and physical properties. Visual Elements, Chemsoc, UK



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Atom, Orbitals, Radiochemistry


Atomic Data for Francium (Fr)
Basic Atomic Spectroscopic Data. NIST, USA

Isotopes of Francium
Overview, isotopic data and properties of all known nuclides of francium.

Radiochemistry of Francium
PDF document, National Research Council - Format: PDF



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Lecture Notes, Tutorials


Proposed experiment for the anapole measurement in francium
Lecture notes. University of Maryland, USA - Format: PDF



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Special Information


Lifetime measurements of the 7p levels of atomic francium
Article, 1998. Physical Review A - Format: PDF

Radioactive francium beams
Production, transport and laser trapping of radioactive francium beams for the study of fundamental interactions

Spectroscopy of Francium Isotopes
Article, 2000. Physica Scripta - Format: PDF



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Group Elements - Information


Chemistry of the Group 1 Elements
An overview. BBC, UK

The Alkali Metals
Lecture notes

The Alkali Metals
The elements of group 1: chemical data. ChemSoc, UK







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Catherine Housecroft, Alan G. Sharpe

Housecroft Inorganic Chemistry

Housecroft & Sharpe´s Inorganic Chemistry is established as the leading textbook in the field and has been fully updated in this third edition. Designed as a student text, Inorganic Chemistry focuses on teaching the underlying principles of inorganic chemistry in a modern and relevant way.

Within a single text, Inorganic Chemistry provides a balanced introduction to core physical-inorganic principles and to the descriptive chemistry of the elements. Using worked examples and self-study exercises, Inorganic Chemistry reinforces the links between these two key themes. Special selected topics chapters are also included, covering inorganic kinetics and mechanism, catalysis, solid state chemistry and bioinorganic chemistry. New to this edition is a section on carbon nanotubes included in the chapter dealing with solid state chemistry.

Inorganic Chemistry has been carefully designed with teaching aids throughout to enhance learning. A stunning full-colour text design and three-dimensional illustrations bring inorganic chemistry to life. Topic boxes have been used extensively to relate the chemistry to issues in everyday life, the chemical industry, the environment and legislation, and natural resources. New to this edition are also experimental techniques boxes introducing physical methods such as diffraction methods, computational chemistry, ESR spectroscopy and HPLC.

Numerous worked examples take students through each calculation or exercise step by step. They are followed by related self-study exercises, complete with answers, to help build further confidence. New self-study exercises have been added throughout the book. End-of-chapter problems (including 'overview' problems) reinforce learning and develop subject knowledge and skills. Definitions boxes and end-of-chapter checklists provide excellent revision aids while further reading suggestions, from topical articles to recent literature papers, encourage students to explore topics in more depth.

Prentice Hall; 3 edition; 2007


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