Handbook of inorganic chemicals
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Handbook of inorganic chemicals
McGraw-Hill, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This title includes through coverage of more than 2000 inorganic chemical compounds...all in one handy, well-organized reference. Here is an invaluable resource for chemists, chemical engineers, laboratory technicians, and environmental engineers. Covering over 2000 of the most popular industrial chemicals, "Handbook of Inorganic Chemical Compounds" details the chemical reactions the subject chemicals undergo either in preparation or naturally - all presented in a dynamic, easy-to-understand style. Selection of compounds in the Handbook was based on their industrial usage and application, as well as certain properties such as structural features, toxicity, or being reaction intermediates.Conveniently arranged in alphabetical order, each entry includes the following essential information such as: synonyms, molecular weight, formula/structure and the type of compound based on functional group, CAS registry number, occurrence, uses and applications, physical properties, methods of preparation with chemical equations, chemical reactions, and, health chemical analysis.
The massive amount of information contained in "Handbook of Inorganic Chemical Compounds" will save you literally hundreds of hours of searching through numerous books, journals, and references. If you're looking for an authoritative, concise, one-stop guide to inorganic chemicals - your search ends here. This is a resource that truly belongs on the bookshelf of everyone in the chemical community.
Table of Contents
N/A -- This is a Chemical Index (no Table of Contents)
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