Lange's Handbook of chemistry
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Lange's Handbook of chemistry
McGraw-Hill, c1992
14th ed
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Handbook of chemistry
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Known for over half a century simply as "Lange's Handbook", this classic reference covers the entire field of chemistry, with state-of-the-art facts, figures, values, tables and formulae. It is designed as a useful source of information for all chemistry professionals, engineers, and technicians. It features concise descriptions and cross-indexed subject listings. This 14th edition contains over 60 percent new or revised material, including conversion to the SI system. It covers: organic chemistry, including the physical properties of 4000 frequently-used organic compounds; inorganic chemistry, with nomenclature based on 1990 IUPAC recommendations and descriptions of over 2500 inorganic compounds; extensive thermodynamic data, with several new tables; spectroscopy, with new material on ultraviolet-visible, infrared, Raman, nuclear magnetic resonance, and mass spectrometry; a competely updated section on polymers, rubbers, fats, oils, and waxes; plus detailed sections on atomic and molecular structure, analytical chemistry, electrochemistry, physical properties, practical laboratory information, and mathematics for chemists.
Table of Contents
Organic Chemistry.General Information, Conversion Tables, and Mathematics.Inorganic Chemistry.Properties of Atoms.Radicals and Bonds.Physical Properties.Thermodynamic Properties.Spectroscopy.Electrolytes.Electromotive Force and Chemical Equilibrium.Physicochemical Relationships.Polymers.Rubbers.Fats.Oils and Waxes.Practical Laboratory Information.
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