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6.2 Common Terms used in this FAQ (sci.chem)




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This article is from the Chemistry FAQ, by Bruce Hamilton B.Hamilton@irl.cri.nz with numerous contributions by others.

6.2 Common Terms used in this FAQ (sci.chem)

These terms apply to well-known reference texts. Note that those with a "*"
are also available from commercial database suppliers and/or as CD-ROMs.
The electronic versions may be accessible via an institution library, if the
library does not have the hardcopy version available.
* Beilstein = Handbuch der Organischen Chemie [1].
* Bretherick = Handbook of Reactive Chemical Hazards [2].
* Chem.Abs. = Chemical Abstracts [3].
Cotton and Wilkinson = Advanced Inorganic Chemistry [4].
Fieser & Fieser - Reagents for Organic Synthesis [5].
* Gardner = Chemical Synonyms and Trade Names [6].
Gmelin = Handbuch der Anorganischen Chemie [7].
Goodman & Gilman = The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics [8].
* Hawley = Condensed Chemical Dictionary [9].
* Heilbron = Dictionary of Organic Compounds [10].
* Kirk Othmer = Kirk Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology [11].
Lange = Handbook of Chemistry [12].
* Martindale = The Extra Pharmacopoeia [13].
McKetta = Encyclopedia of Chemical Processing and Design [14].
Mellor = Comprehensive Treatise on Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry [15].
* Merck = The Merck Index [16].
Perry = The Chemical Engineers' Handbook [17].
* RTECS = Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances [18].
Rubber Handbook = CRC Handbook of Chemistry & Physics [19].
* Sax = Dangerous Properties of Industrial Chemicals [20].
Shreve = The Chemical Process Industries [21].
Ullmann = Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry [22].
Vogel = "Inorganic" = Quantitative Inorganic Analysis [23].
= "Qualitative Inorganic" = Qualitative Inorganic Analysis [24].
= "Organic" = Practical Organic Chemistry [25].
= "EPOC" = Elementary Practical Organic Chemistry [26].

 

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