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Dictionary of Inorganic Compounds by Fiona MacDonald Pdf
The Dictionary of Inorganic Compounds presents fundamental information on more than 42,000 of the most important and useful inorganic compounds-each screened for inclusion according to rigorous criteria. With its combination of numerical, textual, and bibliographic data, you typically can find all the information you need in this one publication. Organized according to empirical name and indexed by name, structural type, and CAS Registry number, each entry includes: Compound name, synonyms and physical description CAS Registry number Formula and formula weight Structural type with a diagram or description Source or synthesis Stability, solubility, melting and boiling points, sublimations conditions, and vapor pressure Hazard/toxicity Spectroscopic information References Supplements to the main work-available separately-provide information on newer compounds and revised data on compounds already listed. Indexes in the second and subsequent supplements are cumulative, providing quick access to entries in all the supplements from a single index.
Dictionary of Inorganic Compounds, Supplement 4 by Jane E. Macintyre Pdf
A team of editors have selected important and interesting compounds which have appeared in the literature since publication of volume 8. Volume 9 contains approximately 1200 compounds which are mostly new entries, plus a selection of data on compounds already listed in volumes 1-8. This represents literature coverage to mid-1995 and extends the range of the "Dictionary of Inorganic Compounds" to over 50,000 compounds.
Dictionary of Inorganic Compounds by Jane E. Macintyre Pdf
The Dictionary of Inorganic Compounds presents fundamental information on more than 42,000 of the most important and useful inorganic compounds-each screened for inclusion according to rigorous criteria. With its combination of numerical, textual, and bibliographic data, you typically can find all the information you need in this one publication. Organized according to empirical name and indexed by name, structural type, and CAS Registry number, each entry includes: Compound name, synonyms and physical description CAS Registry number Formula and formula weight Structural type with a diagram or description Source or synthesis Stability, solubility, melting and boiling points, sublimations conditions, and vapor pressure Hazard/toxicity Spectroscopic information References Supplements to the main work-available separately-provide information on newer compounds and revised data on compounds already listed. Indexes in the second and subsequent supplements are cumulative, providing quick access to entries in all the supplements from a single index.
Dictionary Organic Compounds, Sixth Edition, Supplement 2 by John Buckingham,Fiona Macdonald Pdf
This book includes over 2,500 entries of organic compounds, some of which cover recently synthesized molecules of research interest, while others refer to known compounds which have come into prominence. It is an invaluable resource for Organic and Pharmaceutical chemists.
Dictionary of Organometallic Compounds by Jane E. Macintyre Pdf
Containing chemical, physical and structural data on 45,000 organometallics, this new edition of Dictionary of Organometallic Compounds is completely reviews and expanded. All compounds from the first edition have been reviewed, new references from the recent chemical literature have been added. Interesting new compounds, which have appeared in the literature from 1985 to 1993, have also been incorporated. A unique new feature is the Index of Synthetic Reagents, which groups compounds according to their use in synthetic organic chemistry. Compounds included: - organometallics representing all important structural types - compounds with an established use, such as orignard reagents, catalysts, starting materials, laboratory chemicals Type of information included: - accurate systematic chemical names, tradenames, trivial names - CAS Registry numbers - molecular formulae and weights - details on synthesis/preparation - uses in synthetic organic chemistry - physical data including melting/boiling points, solubility, magnetic susceptibility - concise bibliography
Dictionary of Natural Products, Supplement 1 by John Buckingham Pdf
This first supplement to the "Dictionary of Natural Products" main work (Volume 8 of DNP) contains the structures, bibliographies and physical properties of 3,000 compounds, grouped within approximately 2,000 entries, and updating the coverage to mid-1993.