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The basic content and publication profile of the book Safety Chemistry published by Yellow River Water Conservancy Press in March 2014, including book authors, total pages, publication time, and book catalog.

Safety chemistry

Number of editions: 1 pages: 249 words: 390000
Printing time: 2004-3-1 Format: Paper: Offset paper
Number of prints: ISBN: 9787806217726 Packaging: Paperback
"Safety Chemistry" is the intersection and fusion of two first-level disciplines of chemistry and safety. This book explains profound things in a simple way, and introduces a cross-cutting and marginal subject of safe chemistry. The book is divided into 13 chapters. Chapters 1 to 4 are elemental chemistry, focusing on metal elements, especially active metals and heavy metal elements to pollute and harm humans and the environment. Chapters 5 to 10 introduce organic The characteristic reactions of chemistry and important characteristics of organic compounds; Chapter 11 focuses on the modern analytical testing techniques and methods of chemicals; Chapters 12 and 13 introduce the hazards and accident cases of various chemistry.
This book is a discipline in the field of highly specialized safety engineering that lies between the basics of chemical safety and specialized safety technology. From the perspective of professional technology, if there is any need for industrial production, corresponding security technology is required. This book can be used as security
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Foreword
Chapter One Introduction
1.1 Chemicals and humans
1.2 Position of Safe Production in the Chemical Industry
1.3 Basic Principles of Safe Production
1.4 Basic Contents of Chemical Industry Safety Production and Management
Chapter 2: Lively Metals and Their Compounds
2.1 Alkali and alkaline earth metals
2.2 Alkali and alkaline earth metal oxides
2.3 hydroxides of alkali and alkaline earth metals
2.4 Uses of alkali metals and alkaline earth metals
2.5 Aluminum metal
Chapter III Nonmetallic Elements
3.1 Bonding characteristics of non-metal elements when forming compounds
3.2 Presence of non-metal elements and physical properties of element
3.3 Nonmetallic hydrides
3.4 Hydrogen
3.5 Noble gases
3.6 Halogens
3.7 Oxygen and oxygen compounds
3.8 Sulfur and its compounds
3.9 Selenium and Tellurium
3.10 Nitrogen and its compounds
3.11 Phosphorus and its compounds
3.12 Arsenic and its compounds
3.13 Carbon and its compounds
3.14 Silicon and its compounds
3.15 Boron and its compounds
Chapter 4 Transition Elements
4.1 Commonness of transition elements
4.2 General preparation of transition elements
4.3 Oxidizing and reducing properties of transition elements
4.4 Zinc, cadmium, mercury and their compounds
4.5 Lanthanides
4.6 Actinides
4.7 Thallium compounds
Chapter 5 Introduction to Organic Matters and Organic Chemistry
Chapter 6 Saturated Hydrocarbons-Alkanes
Chapter 7 Unsaturated Hydrocarbons
Chapter VIII Aromatics
Chapter IX Hydrocarbon Derivatives
Chapter 10 Heterocyclic Compounds
Chapter 11 Instrumental Analysis
Chapter XII Heavy Metal Elements and Their Harm
Chapter XIII Organic Compounds and Their Hazards
Appendix I Regulations on the Safety Management of Dangerous Chemicals
Appendix II "Administrative Measures for the Registration of Dangerous Chemicals"
Appendix III Classification and Product Numbering of Dangerous Goods
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