Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Lithium sources

1. Source: Chemical Elements (David e.Newton) Pages 309-310 (WSU Reference QD 466.N464 1999V.2)

2. Source: Chemistry magic (Sweezey) page 72 (WSU Library QD 43 S8)

3. Source: Comprehensive Inorganic Chemistry (J.C. Bailar et al.) Page 331 (WSU Library QD 451.2 C64 V.1)

4. Source: Encyclopedia of chemical technology fifth Edition volume 15 pages 120 to 121 (WSU Reference TP9.K54 2004 V.15)

5. Source: Encyclopedia of inorganic chemistry (R. Bruce King) Pages 35-36 (WSU Library QD 148.E53 1994 V.1)

6. Source: Inorganic Chemistry of the main Group Elements-volume 1(CC Addison et al) page 14 (WSU Library QD 146.I54 V.1)

7. Source: Metal Complexes in Aqueous Solutions (A E Martell, R D Hancock) introduction page v (WSU library QD474.M375 1996)

8. Source: Specialty inorganic chemicals (R. Thompson) pages 112-113 (WSU library QD 151.2.S664)

9. Source: The chemical elements (H.M. Davis and G. Seaborg) page 22 (WSU Library QD 466.d35 1961)

10. Source: The Elements(John Emsley) Page 116; (WSU Reference QD 466.e48 1999)

11. Source: Inorganic Chemistry fourth edition (Shriver & Atkins) page 261 (Stoker Library)

12. Source: Organic Chemistry second edition (M. Jones) pages 734-735 (Stoker Library)

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