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Lange's handbook of chemistry / [edited] by James G. Speight.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York ; [Maidenhead] London : McGraw-Hill, [2005]Edition: 70th anniversary edition; 16th edDescription: 1 vol. (various pagings): ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0071432205 (hbk.)
  • 9780071432207 (hbk.)
Other title:
  • Handbook of chemistry
Related works:
  • Based on (work): Lange, Norbert Adolph, 1892-1970. Handbook of chemistry
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 540 22
Contents:
Section 1. Inorganic chemistry. Nomenclature of inorganic chemistry -- Physical properties of inorganic compounds -- The elements -- Ionization energy -- Electronegativity -- Electron affinity -- Bond lengths and strengths -- Dipole moments -- Molecular geometry -- Nuclides -- Vapor pressure -- Viscosity and surface tension -- Thermal conductivity -- Critical properties -- Thermodynamic functions (change of state) -- Activity coefficients -- Buffer solutions -- Solubility and equilibrium constants -- Proton-transfer reactions -- Formation constants of metal complexes -- Electrode potentials -- Conductance -- Thermal properties.
Section 2. Organic chemistry. Nomenclature of organic compounds -- Physical properties of organic compounds -- Viscosity and surface tension -- Refraction and refractive index -- Vapor pressure and boiling points -- Flammability properties -- Azeotropic mixtures -- Freezing mixtures -- Bond lengths and strengths -- Dipole moments and dielectric constants -- Ionization energy -- Thermal conductivity -- Enthalpies and Gibbs energies of formation, entropies, and heat capacities (change of state) -- Critical properties -- Equilibrium constants -- Indicators -- Electrode potentials -- Electrical conductivity -- Linear free energy relationships -- Polymers -- Fats, oils, and waxes -- Petroleum products.
Section 3. Spectroscopy. Infrared absorption spectroscopy -- Raman spectroscopy -- Ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy -- Fluorescence spectroscopy -- Flame atomic emission, flame atomic absorption, electrothermal (furnace) atomic absorption, argon induction coupled plasma, and plasma atomic fluorescence -- Nuclear magnetic resonance -- Mass spectrometry -- X-ray methods.
Section 4. General information -- Physical constants and conversion factors -- Conversion of thermometer scales -- Density and specific gravity -- Barometry and barometric corrections -- Viscosity -- Physical chemistry equations for gases -- Cooling -- Drying and humidification -- Molecular weight -- Separation methods -- Gravimetric analysis -- Volumetric analysis -- Sieves and screens -- Thermometry -- Thermocouples.
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Book City Campus City Campus Main Collection 540 LAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A412223B

Previous ed.: edited by John A. Dean. 1999.

Section 1. Inorganic chemistry. Nomenclature of inorganic chemistry -- Physical properties of inorganic compounds -- The elements -- Ionization energy -- Electronegativity -- Electron affinity -- Bond lengths and strengths -- Dipole moments -- Molecular geometry -- Nuclides -- Vapor pressure -- Viscosity and surface tension -- Thermal conductivity -- Critical properties -- Thermodynamic functions (change of state) -- Activity coefficients -- Buffer solutions -- Solubility and equilibrium constants -- Proton-transfer reactions -- Formation constants of metal complexes -- Electrode potentials -- Conductance -- Thermal properties.

Section 2. Organic chemistry. Nomenclature of organic compounds -- Physical properties of organic compounds -- Viscosity and surface tension -- Refraction and refractive index -- Vapor pressure and boiling points -- Flammability properties -- Azeotropic mixtures -- Freezing mixtures -- Bond lengths and strengths -- Dipole moments and dielectric constants -- Ionization energy -- Thermal conductivity -- Enthalpies and Gibbs energies of formation, entropies, and heat capacities (change of state) -- Critical properties -- Equilibrium constants -- Indicators -- Electrode potentials -- Electrical conductivity -- Linear free energy relationships -- Polymers -- Fats, oils, and waxes -- Petroleum products.

Section 3. Spectroscopy. Infrared absorption spectroscopy -- Raman spectroscopy -- Ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy -- Fluorescence spectroscopy -- Flame atomic emission, flame atomic absorption, electrothermal (furnace) atomic absorption, argon induction coupled plasma, and plasma atomic fluorescence -- Nuclear magnetic resonance -- Mass spectrometry -- X-ray methods.

Section 4. General information -- Physical constants and conversion factors -- Conversion of thermometer scales -- Density and specific gravity -- Barometry and barometric corrections -- Viscosity -- Physical chemistry equations for gases -- Cooling -- Drying and humidification -- Molecular weight -- Separation methods -- Gravimetric analysis -- Volumetric analysis -- Sieves and screens -- Thermometry -- Thermocouples.

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