<p>"The Handbook continues to provide well-documented and critically evaluated chemical and physical data and includes many new tables and updates..."</p>
<p><em>-From reviews of an earlier edition, Journal of the American Chemical Society</em></p>
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<p><strong>Review of the Online Edition</strong></p>
<p>"During my 27 years at the University of Arizona, I had the handbook on my office desk and used it often when we needed to check constant values, melting and boiling points of materials, phase diagrams, and many more. I am pleased to see the online version, which should be practical and useful for many laboratories around the world. </p>
<p>The first important feature is the tutorial to introduce the users to major components. It is easy to use and well organized with the left hand side commands...I like in particular the interactive functions of various tables.</p>
<p>I strongly recommend that every science library and laboratory should have access to the handbook. It is an indispensable database that researchers must have."</p>
<p><em>- </em><em>Prof. Dr. Supapan Seraphin, Distinguished Professor Emerita, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Arizona, U.S.A.</em> </p>
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Basic Constants, Units, and Conversion Factors. Symbols, Terminology, and Nomenclature. Physical Constants of Organic Compounds. Properties of the Elements and Inorganic Compounds. Thermochemistry, Electrochemistry, and Solution Chemistry. Fluid Properties. Biochemistry. Analytical Chemistry. Molecular Structure and Spectroscopy. Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics. Nuclear and Particle Physics. Properties of Solids. Polymer Properties. Geophysics, Astronomy, and Acoustics. Practical Laboratory Data. Health and Safety Information. APPENDIX: Sources of Physical and Chemical Data. Index.