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The latest edition of the world's most popular scientific reference features new tables and reference sections on everything from aqueous solubility of organic compounds to flash point data of common substances. Along with the very latest facts and figures, the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and... read more

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These tables give the 2002 self-consistent set of values of the basic constants and conversion factors of physics and chemistry recommended by the Committee on Data for Science and Technology (CODATA) for international use.

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Section 1 Basic Constants, units and conversion factors.
Section 2 Symbols, terminology and nomenclature.
Section 3 Physical constants of organic compounds.
Section 4 Properties of the elemnts and inorganic compounds.
Section 5 Thermochemistry, electrochemistry and kinetics.
Section 6 Fluid Properties.
Section 7 Biochemistry.
Section 8 Analytical Chemistry.
Section 9 Moelecular structure and spectroscopy.
Section 10 Atomic molecular and optical physics.
Section 11 Nuclear and particle physics.
Section 12 Properties of Solids
Section 13 Polymer properties
Section 14 Geophysics, astronomy and acoustics.
Section 15 Practical laboratory data
Section 16 Health and safety information.

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  1. W. M. Haynes (Author)

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Original Language: English
Publisher: C R C Press
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Publication Date: 1996
ISBN: 0849304776
Page Count: 2496

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