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The 105th Edition of the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics has significant improved coverage that bring important data to serve researchers in academia, industry, and government laboratories in chemistry, physics, and other scientific disciplines. The updated contents include: New data sets in x-ray related analytical chemistry First-ever critical compilations of transition point data for metal (carbide)-carbon and metal oxyanions transitions Updated datasets for eight properties of water, heavy water, and steam Important environmental chemistry data Highlights of the 105th Edition of the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics include: 369 different topics are included, with 771 distinct data tables and figures 8 new topics added in this 105th Edition 26 topics have major updates in the 105th Edition Harmonized property and variable names and symbols Wide range of property data on more than 20,000 compounds of greatest interest in research and industry The CRC Handbook is citable as a reliable data source, and the data in the Handbook are traceable Coverage of atomic elements and isotopes without peer Common properties on common compounds under common conditions Reliability for modeling, knowledge discovery New sections focused on important current topics including environmental chemistry and solid-state chemistry and physics
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Dr. John Rumble has long been a leader in developing and providing access to databases in numerous S&T disciplines. From 1980 through 2004, he worked in the NIST Standard Reference Data Program and later was responsible for NIST measurement services programs. From 2004 to 2011, He was Executive Vice President of Information International Associates in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Today he is President of R&R Data Services in Gaithersburg MD.
Rumble has served on numerous national and international STI policy committees and review panels and was a member of the Board on International Scientific Organizations of the National Academy of Sciences.
Dr. Rumble was among the first to build online, PC, and Internet/web-based factual databases for scientific and technical (S&T) data. While at NIST, he sponsored data projects with scientists in China, Japan, England, France, Germany, and Russia. During that time, he also worked with many industry organizations and professional societies to develop industry-related data programs in materials science and chemistry, as well as standards for S&T data exchange.
Dr. Rumble has considerable experience in chemistry, physics, materials science, nanomaterials, and informatics and data science experience and has published widely in all these areas. Rumble received a Ph.D. in Chemical Physics from Indiana University.
In 1998-2002, Rumble served as President of CODATA, the ICSU Committee on Data for Science and Technology. Dr. Rumble is Fellow of IUPAC, AAAS, APS, ASTM International, ASM International, and IAFoST, as well as a Foreign Member of the Russian Academy of Metrology. He was awarded the CODATA 2006 Prize for outstanding achievements in S&T data. He has served two terms as Editor-in-Chief of the CODATA Data Science Journal.
During the last five years, Dr. Rumble has led a multi-disciplinary effort to develop a uniform system for describing nanomaterials. This work has been done under the auspices of CODATA International and the International Council for Science. Rumble has put together a unique group of international union representatives from the diverse scientific and technical fields interested in nanotechnology, including chemistry, physics, materials science, food science and technology, nutrition science, toxicology, and more. In addition, he has reached out to more general audiences in these fields through international workshops, symposia at union conferences, and liaisons with U.S. and European Nanosafety projects. This work is available at www.codata.org/nanomaterials
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This Handbook is critical in ensuring that researchers, educators, and students have the highest quality data for chemical compounds and physical particles. Available both in print and online, the Handbook covers 390 chemistry, physics, and related subjects organized in easy-to-find, well-organized tables.
Contenu
Introduction
The Editor and Editorial Board
Preface
New Data and Updates in the 104th Edition
On the Evaluation of Chemistry and Physics Data
Current Contributors
Part 1 Data on Chemical Substances
Section 1: Elements and Their Isotopes
Introduction
The Elements
Standard Atomic Weights
Atomic Masses and Isotopic Abundances
Abundance of Elements in the Earth's Crust and in the Sea
Melting, Boiling, Triple, and Critical Points and Densities of the Elements
Heat Capacity of the Elements at 25 °C
Table of the Isotopes
Phase Transitions in the Solid Elements at Atmospheric Pressure
Crystal Structures and Lattice Parameters of Allotropes of the Elements
Density of Molten Elements as a Function of Temperature
Physical Properties of the Rare-Earth Metals
Thermal and Physical Properties of Pure Elemental Metals
Electrical Resistivity of Pure Elemental Metals
Electron Work Function of the Elements
Magnetic Susceptibility of the Elements
Optical Properties of Selected Elements
Index of Refraction of Liquid Elements
Vapor Pressure of the Metallic Elements - Equations
Vapor Pressure of the Metallic Elements - Data
Section 2: Atomic Structure and Spectroscopy Data
Introduction
Electron Configuration and Ionization Energy of Neutral Atoms in the Ground State
Ionization Energies of Atoms and Atomic Ions
Electron Affinities of the Atomic Elements
Persistent Lines of the Neutral Atomic Elements
Atomic Transition Probabilities
Atomic Radii of the Elements
Polarizabilities of the Atomic Elements
Section 3: Properties of Organic Compounds
Introduction
Physical Constants of Organic Compounds
CAS Registry Number Index of Organic Compounds
Diamagnetic Susceptibility of Selected Organic Compounds
Critical Constants of Organic Compounds
Dissociation Constants of Organic Acids and Bases
Miscibility of Organic Solvents
Dependence of Boiling Point of Organic Liquids on Pressure
Bond Lengths in Crystalline Organic Compounds
Bond Lengths in Organometallic Compounds
Perfluoro- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances New (Doa)
Section 4: Properties of Inorganic Compounds
Introduction
Physical Constants of Inorganic Compounds
CAS Registry Number Index of Inorganic Compounds
Critical Constants of Inorganic Compounds
Permittivity (Dielectric Constant) of Inorganic Solids
Density of Molten Inorganic Salts as a Function of Temperature
Dissociation Constants of Inorganic Acids and Bases
Index of Refraction of Inorganic Liquids
Index of Refraction of Inorganic Crystals
Magnetic Susceptibility of Selected Inorganic Compounds
Optical Properties of Selected Inorganic Solids and Teflon
Phase Transitions of Metal Carbides New (Burgess)
Aqueous Solubility of Inorganic Compounds as a Function of Temperature
Solubility Product Constants of Inorganic Salts
Solubility Chart for Inorganic Salts
Solubility of Common Inorganic Salts as a Function of Temperature
Properties of Gas Clathrate Hydrates
Physical and Optical Properties of Minerals
Crystallographic Data on Minerals
Section 5: Properties of Water
Introduction
Thermophysical Properties of Water and Steam
Fixed-Point Thermophysical Properties of H2O and D2O
Properties of Saturated Liquid D2O
Vapor Pressure and Other Saturation Properties of Water
Standard Density of Water as a Function of Temperature
Ionization Constant of Water as a Function of Temperature and Pressure
Ionization Constant of No…