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T&F, Crc Press Crc Handbook Of Chemistry And Physics 102Nd Edition 2021 by John Rumble
High Quality Science Requires High Quality Data! Today, More Than Ever, The Crc Handbook Of Chemistry And Physics Is Critical In Ensuring That Researchers, Educators, And Students Have The Highest Quality Data For Chemical Compounds And Physical Particles. Available Both In Print And Online, The Handbook Covers 390 Chemistry, Physics, And Related Subjects Organized In Easy-To-Find, Well-Organized Tables. Every Year, New Reported Data And New Scientific Areas Are Added, Making The Handbook The Largest Comprehensive Physical Science Data Source Available Anywhere. Handbook Features Include:All Data Reviewed And Evaluated By Subject Matter Expertsstandardized Chemical Names, Structures, Property Names, And Property Units Important Information On Subjects Such As Chemical And Laboratory Safety, And Nomenclaturechemical And Physical Data Critical For Fields Such As Environmental Science, Bio-Medical Chemistry, Organic And Inorganic Chemistry, Materials Innovation, Geo- And Astrophysics, And Solid-State Sciencedigital Tools In Our Online Edition To Analyze, Graph, Process, And Exploit Our Data Contentseven New Topics Have Been Added In The 102Nd Edition, Including Two On Chemical And Laboratory Safety (Marked By *), Expanding Our Commitment To These Topics.Properties Of Controlled Substancessummary Tables Of Particle Properties*Compressed Air Safety*Safety In The Use Of Cryogenspressure Drop In Open Tubular Gas Chromatographic Columnsphase Ratios For Capillary Columnsminimum Recomended Injector Split Ratios For Capillary Columns Table Of Contents - Section 1: Basic Constants, Units, And Conversion Factorscodata Recommended Values Of The Fundamental Physical Constants: 2019Standard Atomic Weights (2013)Atomic Masses And Abundanceselectron Configuration And Ionization Energy Of Neutral Atoms In The Ground Stateinternational Temperature Scale Of 1990 (Its-90)International System Of Units (Si)Units For Magnetic Propertiesconversion Factors For Energy Unitsconversion Factors For Pressure Unitsdescriptive Terms For Solubilityvalues Of The Gas Constant In Different Unit Systemsperiodic Table Of The Elementsstandard Atomic Weights In Atomic Order Numberfundamental Physical Constants - Frequently Used Constantsdefinition Of Ambientconversion Factors For Thermal Conductivity Unitssection 2: Symbols, Terminology, And Nomenclature Symbols And Terminology For Physical And Chemical Quantitiesexpression Of Uncertainty Of Measurementsnomenclature For Chemical Compoundsnomenclature For Inorganic Chemistryrepresentation Of Chemical Structures With The Iupac International Chemical Identifier (Inchi)Scientific Abbreviations, Acronyms, And Symbolsthermodynamic Functions And Relationsnobel Laureates In Chemistry And Physicssection 3: Physical Constants Of Organic Compounds Physical Constants Of Organic Compoundsdiamagnetic Susceptibility Of Selected Organic Compoundssection 4: Properties Of The Elements And Inorganic Compoundsthe Elementsphysical Constants Of Inorganic Compoundsphysical Properties Of The Rare Earth Metalsmelting, Boiling, Triple, And Critical Points Of The Elementsheat Capacity Of The Elements At 25 Degreescvapor Pressure Of The Metallic Elements - Equationsvapor Pressure Of The Metallic Elements - Datadensity Of Molten Elements And Representative Saltsmagnetic Susceptibility Of The Elements And Inorganic Compoundsindex Of Refraction Of Inorganic Liquids And Liquid Elementsphysical And Optical Properties Of Mineralscrystallographic Data On Mineralssection 5: Thermochemistry, Kinetics, Electrochemistry, And Solution Chemistrycodata Key Values For Thermodynamicsstandard Thermodynamic Properties Of Chemical Substancesthermodynamic Properties As A Function Of Temperaturethermodynamic Properties Of Aqueous Ionsheat Of Combustionenergy Content Of Fuelschemical Reaction Rate Constants For Atmospheric Studiesionization Constant Of Water At Various Temperatures And Pressuresionization Constant Of Normal And Heavy Water At Saturated Vapor Pressureelectrical Conductivity Of Waterelectrical Conductivity Of Aqueous Solutionsstandard Kcl Solutions For Calibrating Electrical Conductivity Cellsmolar Electrical Conductivity Of Aqueous Hf, Hcl, Hbr, And Himolar Electrical Conductivity Of Electrolytes In Aqueous Solutionionic Conductivity And Diffusion At Infinite Dilutionelectrochemical Seriesdissociation Constants Of Inorganic Acids And Basesdissociation Constants Of Organic Acids And Basesactivity Coefficients Of Acids, Bases, And Saltsmean Activity Coefficients Of Electrolytes As A Function Of Concentrationenthalpy Of Dilution Of Acidsenthalpy Of Solution Of Electrolytesph Scale For Aqueous Solutionsbuffer Solutions Giving Round Values Of Ph At 25 Degreescconcentrative Properties Of Aqueous Solutionssolubility Of Selected Gases In Watersolubility Of Carbon Dioxide In Water At Various Temperatures And Pressuresaqueous Solubility And Henry'S Law Constants Of Organic Compoundsaqueous Solubility Of Inorganic Compounds At Various Temperaturesoctanol-Water Partition Coefficientssolubility Product Constants Of Inorganic Saltssolubility Of Common Salts At Various Temperaturessolubility Of Hydrocarbons In Seawatersolubility Of Organic Compounds In Pressurized Hot Watersolubility Chart For Inorganic Saltssection 6: Fluid Propertiesthermophysical Properties Of Water And Steamvapor Pressure And Other Saturation Properties Of Waterstandard Density Of Waterfixed-Point Properties Of H2O And D2Oproperties Of Saturated Liquid D2Oproperties Of Ice And Supercooled Watervapor Pressure Of Icemelting Point Of Ice As A Function Of Pressurepermittivity (Dielectric Constant) Of Water At Various Frequenciesthermophysical Properties Of Airthermophysical Properties Of Fluidsthermophysical Properties Of Selected Fluids At Saturationvirial Coefficients Of Selected Gasesmean Free Path And Related Properties Of Gasesinfluence Of Pressure On Freezing Pointscritical Constants Of Organic Compoundscritical Constants Of Inorganic Compoundssublimation Pressure Of Solidsvapor Pressurevapor Pressure Of Fluids At Temperatures Below 300 Kvapor Pressure Of Saturated Salt Solutionsenthalpy Of Vaporizationenthalpy Of Fusioncompressibility And Expansion Coefficients Of Liquidstemperature And Pressure Dependence Of Liquid Densityproperties Of Cryogenic Fluidsproperties Of Liquid Heliumproperties Of Refrigerantsproperties Of Gas Clathrate Hydratesionic Liquidssurface Tension Of Common Liquidssurface Tension Of Aqueous Mixturessurface Active Chemicals (Surfactants)Permittivity (Dielectric Constant) Of Liquidspermittivity (Dielectric Constant) Of Gasesazeotropic Data For Binary Mixturesviscosity Of Gasesviscosity Of Liquidsthermal Conductivity Of Gases And Refrigerantsthermal Conductivity Of Liquidsdiffusion In Gasesdiffusion Of Gases In Waterdiffusion Coefficients In Liquids At Infinite Dilutionsection 7: Biochemistryproperties Of Amino Acidsstructures Of Common Amino Acidsproperties Of Purine And Pyrimidine Basesthe Genetic Codeproperties Of Fatty Acids And Their Methyl Esterscomposition And Properties Of Common Oils And Fatscarbohydrate Names And Symbolsstandard Transformed Gibbs Energies Of Formation For Biochemical Reactantsapparent Equilibrium Constants For Enzyme-Catalyzed Reactionsapparent Equilibrium Thermodynamics Of Protein-Ligand Binding Reactionsthermodynamic Quantities For The Ionization Reactions Of Buffers In Waterbiological Bufferstypical Ph Values Of Biological Materials And Foodsstructure And Functions Of Some Common Drugsproperties Of Controlled Substanceschemical Constituents Of Human Bloodchemical Composition Of The Human Bodysection 8: Analytical Chemistryabbreviations And Symbols Used In Analytical Chemistrybasic Instrumental Techniques Of Analytical Chemistryanalytical Standardization And Calibrationfigures Of Meritmass- And Volume-Based Concentration Unitsdetection Of Outliers In Measurementsproperties Of Carrier Gases For Gas Chromatographycommon Symbols Used In Gas And Liquid Chromatographic Schematic Diagramsstationary Phases For Porous Layer Open Tubular Columnscoolants For Cryotrappingproperties Of Common Cross-Linked Silicone Stationary Phasesdetectors For Gas Chromatographyvarieties Of Hyphenated Gas Chromatography With Mass Spectrometrygas Chromatographic Retention Indicespressure Drop In Open Tubular Gas Chromatographic Columnsphase Ratios For Capillary Columnsminimum Recommended Injector Split Ratios For Capillary Columnseluotropic Values Of Solvents On Octadecylsilane And Octylsilaneinstability Of Hplc Solventsdetectors For Liquid Chromatographysolvents For Ultraviolet Spectrophotometrycorrelation Table For Ultraviolet Active Functionalitiesmiddle-Range Infrared Absorption Correlation Chartscommon Spurious Infrared Absorption Bandsnuclear Spins, Moments, And Other Data Related To Nmr Spectroscopyproperties Of Important Nmr Nucleiproton Nmr Absorption Of Major Chemical Familiesproton Nmr Correlation Chart For Major Organic Functional Groupsproton Nmr Shifts Of Common Organic Liquidsproton Chemical Shifts Of Contaminants In Deuterated Solvents13C-Nmr Absorptions Of Major Functional Groups 13C-Nmr Chemical Shifts Of Common Organic Solvents15N-Nmr Chemical Shifts Of Major Chemical Familiesnatural Abundance Of Important Isotopescommon Mass Spectral Fragmentation Patterns Of Organic Compound Familiescommon Mass Spectral Fragments Lostmajor Reference Masses In The Spectrum Of Heptacosafluorotributylamine (Perfluorotributylamine)Mass Spectral Peaks Of Common Organic Liquidscommon Spurious Signals Observed In Mass Spectrometerschlorine-Bromine Combination Isotope Intensities In Mass-Spectral Patternsreduction Of Weighings In Air To Vacuostandards For Laboratory Weightsindicators For Acids And Basespreparation Of Special Analytical Reagentsorganic Analytical Reagents For The Determination Of Inorganic Ionssection 9: Molecular Structure And Spectroscopybond Lengths In Crystalline Organic Compoundsbond Lengths In Organometallic Compoundsstructure Of Free Molecules In The Gas Phasecharacteristic Bond Lengths In Free Moleculesatomic Radii Of The Elementsdipole Momentshindered Internal Rotationbond Dissociation Energieselectronegativityforce Constants For Bond Stretchingfundamental Vibrational Frequencies Of Small Moleculesspectroscopic Constants Of Diatomic Moleculessection 10: Atomic, Molecular, And Optical Physicssummary Tables Of Particle Propertiespersistent Lines Of Neutral Atomic Elementsatomic Transition Probabilitieselectron Affinitiesproton Affinitiespolarizabilities Of Atoms And Moleculesionization Energies Of Atoms And Atomic Ionsionization Energies Of Gas-Phase Moleculesattenuation Coefficients For High-Energy Electromagnetic Radiationclassification Of Electromagnetic Radiationsensitivity Of The Human Eye To Light Of Different Wavelengthsblackbody Radiationcharacteristics Of Infrared Detectorsindex Of Refraction Of Inorganic Crystalsrefractive Index And Transmittance Of Representative Glassesindex Of Refraction Of Waterindex Of Refraction Of Liquids For Calibration Purposesindex Of Refraction Of Airindex Of Refraction Of Gasessection 11: Nuclear And Particle Physicstable Of The Isotopesneutron Scattering And Absorption Propertiescosmic Radiationsection 12: Properties Of Solidstechniques For Materials Characterizationsymmetry Of Crystalsionic Radii In Crystalspolarizability Of Atoms And Ions In Solidscrystal Structures And Lattice Parameters Of Allotropes Of The Elementsphase Transitions In The Solid Elements At Atmospheric Pressurethe Madelung Constant And Crystal Lattice Energyelastic Constants Of Single Crystalselectrical Resistivity Of Pure Metalselectrical Resistivity Of Selected Alloyselectrical Resistivity Of Graphite Materialspermittivity (Dielectric Constant) Of Inorganic Solidscurie Temperature Of Selected Ferroelectric Crystalsproperties Of Antiferroelectric Crystalsdielectric Constants Of Glassesproperties Of Superconductorshigh-Temperature Superconductorsorganic Superconductorsproperties Of Semiconductorsselected Properties Of Semiconductor Solid Solutionsproperties Of Organic Semiconductorsdiffusion Data For Semiconductorsproperties Of Magnetic Materialsorganic Magnetselectron Inelastic Mean Free Pathselectron Stopping Powerselectron Work Function Of The Elementssecondary Electron Emissionoptical Properties Of Selected Elementsoptical Properties Of Selected Inorganic And Organic Solidsproperties Of Selected Materials At Cryogenic Temperaturesheat Capacity Of Selected Solidsthermal And Physical Properties Of Pure Metalsthermal Conductivity Of Metals And Semiconductors As A Function Of Temperaturethermal Conductivity Of Alloys As A Function Of Temperaturethermal Conductivity Of Crystalline Dielectricsthermal Conductivity Of Ceramics And Other Insulating Materialsthermal Conductivity Of Glassesthermoelectric Properties Of Metals And Semiconductorsfermi Energy And Related Properties Of Metals Section 13: Polymer Propertiesabbreviations Used In Polymer Science And Technologyphysical Properties Of Selected Polymersnomenclature For Organic Polymerssolvents For Common Polymersglass Transition Temperature For Selected Polymersdielectric Constant Of Selected Polymerspressure-Volume-Temperature Relationships For Polymer Meltsvapor Pressures (Solvent Activities) For Binary Polymer Solutionssolubility Parameters Of Selected Polymerssection 14: Geophysics, Astronomy, And Acousticsastronomical Constantsproperties Of The Solar Systemsatellites Of The Planetsinterstellar Moleculesmass, Dimensions, And Other Parameters Of The Earthgeological Time Scaleacceleration Due To Gravitydensity, Pressure, And Gravity As A Function Of Depth Within The Earthocean Pressure As A Function Of Depth And Latitudeproperties Of Seawaterabundance Of Elements In The Earth'S Crust And In The Seasolar Irradiance At The Earthu.S. Standard Atmosphere (1976)Geographical And Seasonal Variations In Solar Radiationmajor World Earthquakesinfrared Absorption By The Earth'S Atmosphereatmospheric Concentration Of Carbon Dioxide, 1958-2019Global Temperature Trend, 1880-2019Global Warming Potential Of Greenhouse Gasesspeed Of Sound In Various Mediaattenuation And Speed Of Sound In Air As A Function Of Humidity And Frequencyspeed Of Sound In Dry Airsection 15: Practical Laboratory Datastandard Its-90 Thermocouple Tablesreference Points On The Its-90 Temperature Scalerelative Sensitivity Of Bayard-Alpert Ionization Gauges To Various Gaseslaboratory Solvents And Other Liquid Reagentsmiscibility Of Organic Solventsdensity Of Solvents As A Function Of Temperaturedependence Of Boiling Point On Pressureebullioscopic Constants For Calculation Of Boiling Point Elevationcryoscopic Constants For Calculation Of Freezing Point Depressionfreezing Point Lowering By Electrolytes In Aqueous Solutioncorrection Of Barometer Readings To 0 Degreesc Temperaturedetermination Of Relative Humidity From Dew Pointdetermination Of Relative Humidity From Wet And Dry Bulb Temperaturesconstant Humidity Solutionsstandard Salt Solutions For Humidity Calibrationlow-Temperature Baths For Maintaining Constant Temperaturemetals And Alloys With Low Melting Temperaturecharacteristics Of Particles And Particle Dispersoidsdensity Of Various Solidsdensity Of Sulfuric Aciddensity Of Ethanol-Water Mixturesdielectric Strength Of Insulating Materialscoefficient Of Frictionsection 16: Health And Safety Informationchemical Safetyabbreviations Used In The Assessment And Presentation Of Laboratory Hazardsincompatible Chemicalsexplosion (Shock) Hazardswater-Reactive Chemicalstesting Requirements For Peroxidizable Compoundstests For The Presence Of Peroxidespyrophoric Compounds - Compounds That Are Reactive With Airflammability Hazards Of Common Solventsflammability Of Chemical Substancesmaterials Compatible With And Resistant To 72 Percent Perchloric Acidselection Of Laboratory Glovesselection Of Protective Laboratory Garmentsselection Of Respirator Cartridges And Filtersprotective Clothing Levelsselection Of Hearing Protection Deviceschemical Fume Hoods And Biological Safety Cabinetsgas Cylinder Safety And Stamped Markingscompressed Air Safetysafety In The Use Of Cryogensnanomaterial Safety Guidelinesthreshold Limits For Airborne Contaminantschemical Carcinogenslaser Hazards In The Laboratorygeneral Characteristics Of Ionizing Radiation For Practical Application Of Radiation Protectionradiation Safety Unitsrelative Dose Ranges From Ionizing Radiationannual Limits On Intakes Of Radionuclidesappendix B: Sources Of Physical And Chemical Dataindexshow More