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Tables annuelles

Other early tabulations of numerical data were the French Tables Annuelles de Constantes et Donnees Numeriques which appeared for some decades after 1920, and the British Tables of Physical and Chemical Constants, masterminded by the National Physical Laboratory and known affectionately as Kaye and Laby after the editors, which appeared annually in single volume form from 1911 to 1966. These last two, like Landolt-Bdrnstein, appeared regularly, in successive editions. [Pg.492]

Tables Annuelles de Constantes, Gauthier-Villars, Paris v 5(1926)... Tables Annuelles de Constantes, Gauthier-Villars, Paris v 5(1926)...
Tables Annuelles de Constantes et Donnees Numeriques, vol. VII, part one, p. 196, Gauthier-Villars, Paris, and McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York (1930)... [Pg.432]

Sutton(l956) SvenskKemTidskr Tables Annuelles 5(1926) TAPPI... [Pg.797]

Sources of numerical data. Handbook data International Critical Tables, Landolt-Bornstein, and Tables Annuelles solubility via Seidell other compilations. [Pg.32]

Marie, Charles, Tables annuelles de constants et donnees numeriques, ... [Pg.101]

In table 7.3 are given values (in cal.) of hf p, a, ag, ag and / for various important reactions at atmospheric pressure. These figures are taken from the Tables annuelles des constantes, ... [Pg.92]

Tables Annuelles des Constantes, J. Gueron and J. P. Mathieu, 3, pp. 10-17 (Paris, 1937), where the bibliography will be found. For data on reactions between hydrocarbons see C. M. Thacker, H. O. Folkins and E. L. Miller, Ind. Eng. Chem., 33, 584 (1941). Tables Annuelles des Constantes, J. Gueron and J. P. Mathieu, 3, pp. 10-17 (Paris, 1937), where the bibliography will be found. For data on reactions between hydrocarbons see C. M. Thacker, H. O. Folkins and E. L. Miller, Ind. Eng. Chem., 33, 584 (1941).
This property justifies the name azeotropy which means a system which boils unchanged. The term azeotropic mixtures was introduced by J. Wade and R. W. Merriman (J. Chem. Soc., 99, 1004 (1911)), while azeotropism was used by M. Lecat, cf. [31] more recently J. J. van Laar introduced the term azeotropy Cf. Tables annuelles des constantes, Vol. 10, 1st ed., (Paris, 1934)). t P. Duhem, J. Phys. Chem., 2, 31 (1898). [Pg.191]

The Tables Annuelles de ConstantesetDonniesNum riques de Chimie, de Physique, de Biologic, et de Technologie (5S), which have been printed with both French and English text, were originally published under the auspices of the International Council of Scien-... [Pg.488]

Tables Annuelles de Constantes et Donnies Num6riques de Chimie, de Physique, de Biologie... [Pg.493]

Tables Annuelles de Constantes et Donnees Numeriques de Chimie, de Physique, de Biologic et de Technologic (Fig. 14) was published by lUPAC and the International Research Council in 12 volumes, plus index volumes for 1-5 and 6-10. This is an uncritical but classified arrangement of constants taken from about 500 periodicals between 1910 and 1936. From volume 7 the text is in English and French. As the volumes were intended to be annual publications and each contains data on the same physical properties, use of the index is essential, although each volume is prefaced by a list of chapters and their subdivisions, followed by a table of contents. Tables Annuelles de Constantes et Donnees Numeriques de Chimie, de Physique, de Biologic et de Technologic (Fig. 14) was published by lUPAC and the International Research Council in 12 volumes, plus index volumes for 1-5 and 6-10. This is an uncritical but classified arrangement of constants taken from about 500 periodicals between 1910 and 1936. From volume 7 the text is in English and French. As the volumes were intended to be annual publications and each contains data on the same physical properties, use of the index is essential, although each volume is prefaced by a list of chapters and their subdivisions, followed by a table of contents.
The experimental values in the first seven volumes of the Tables Annuelles were used as a basis for the selected data of the International Critical Tables of Numerical Data Physics, Chemistry and Technology (Fig. 15), edited by E. W. Washburn and published by the National Research Council of the USA (1926-1933). Consisting of 7 volumes and an index (Fig. 16), it is the result of co-operative research of many specialists. A selective compilation of best values from the literature up to 1924 it presents its data... [Pg.106]


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