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HODOC CRC Press, Inc. numeric file representing the nine-volume 2nd ed. of the CRC Handbook of Data on Organic Compounds... [Pg.119]

I. Sunshine, CRC Handbook of Spectrophotometric Data of Drugs, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Fla., 1981. [Pg.324]

More extensive data can be found in standard references such as Perry s Chemical Engineering Handbook or the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. The following table, however will provide some basic information for many common calculations that the process engineer can easily run on his or her PC. [Pg.497]

Physical properties data can be obtained from standard references such as the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. [Pg.517]

The how and why of variable density. Assumingthatthedensitieswereallsimilarinmag-nitude was a restriction on the solution we derived. We can rederive the solution without thisassumption butwedoneedaconstitutiverelationshiptofunctionallycouplethedensity andconcentration.Asuitableexpressioncanbefoundbyconsultingeitherthe CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, or Perry s Handbook fordatarelatingtheconcentrationofvarious solutions of salts to their densities. From an analysis of these data we would find that the... [Pg.170]

Data from CRC Handbook of Biochemistry, The Chemical Rubber Co., 1968. [Pg.47]

Making and Using Tables Use the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics to look up water vapor pressure at the temperature of the water being used in the activity. Record the answer in Data Table 1. [Pg.111]

Lide DR. 1994. CRC Handbook of chemistry and physics A ready-reference book of chemical and physical data. 75th ed. Boca Raton, Florida CRC Press. [Pg.246]

Many handbooks like the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics provide, on behalf of electrochemistry investigation, values of standard reduction potentials, listed either in alphabetical order and/or in potential order. These must be considered as potentials of completely reversible redox systems. In current analytical practice one is interested in half-wave potentials of voltammetric, mostly polarographic analysis in various specific media, also in the case of irreversible systems. Apart from data such as those recently provided by Rach and Seiler (Spurenanalyse mit Polarographischen und Voltammetrischen Methoden, Hiithig, Heidelberg, 1984), these half-wave potentials are given in the following table (Application Note N-l, EG G Princeton Applied Research, Princeton, NJ, 1980). [Pg.382]

Wohlfarth C (2004) CRC Handbook of thermodynamic data of aqueous polymer solutions. CRC, Boca Raton, FL... [Pg.91]

Lide, D. R., Ed. (2003). CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 84th ed. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL. Various sections in this massive handbook contain a large amount of data on molecular parameters. [Pg.92]

Data of mean free paths may be found in CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. Since these ranges include many porous catalysts, the intermediate diffusionai range is of practical interest. The subject is treated by Scott Dullien (AlChE J 8 113, 1962). A simpler rule than theirs is that of Pollard Present (Phys Rev 73 762, 1948)... [Pg.732]

Gad, S.C. and Taulbee, S.M. (1996). Handbook of Data Recording, Maintenance and Management for the Biomedical Sciences. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL. [Pg.966]

CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics Data on chemical properties, especially thermochemistry, kinetics, and molecular structure CRC Press (Lide)... [Pg.399]

Solubilities are calculated from a variety of sources compiled by the author. The mean ionic diameter is calculated by Eq. (6.13) using molar volumes in CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. The value of a for OCPp is calculated from the crystallographic data on OCP in Brown et al. (1962). [Pg.221]

Sober, H. A. CRC Handbook of Biochemistry Selected Data for Molecular Biology, 2nd ed. CRC Press Cleveland, OH, 1970. [Pg.647]

Other important handbooks include Chemical Properties Handbook (Yaws 1999) and the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (Weast and Tide 1989) Tables of Physical and Chemical Constants (Kaye and Laby 1986) is a more compact handbook of physical and chemical data. One should be on guard that sometimes, when experimental results are not available, the editors may list estimated values in a handbook, which are of less certain accuracy. A printed handbook normally has only limited reverse search capability, of going from a set of properties to the structures that have these properties. [Pg.63]

Weast, R. C. and D. R. Lide, eds. 1989. CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics A Ready Reference Book of Chemical and Physical Data. 70th edition. CRC Press. [Pg.68]

Solubility data obtained from materia] safety data sheets (MSDS), CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (Lide, 2004-2005), and a U.S. patent (Fox et al, 1993a). Sensory descriptions acquired from various sources (Kuntz, 2003 Puspitasari et al, 1991 Quilid-Timmcke, 2002 Tordoff, 2001 Wade, 2004 Yang and Lawless, 2005). [Pg.236]


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