Lange's Handbook of Chemistry

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McGraw-Hill, 1992 - Science - 1466 pages
A major revision of the handbook that chemists rely on for fast, accurate information in every area of chemistry. Table of Contents: Organic Chemistry; General Information, Conversion Tables And Mathematics; Inorganic Chemistry; Properties of Atoms; Radicals and Bonds; Physical Properties; Thermodynamic Properties; Spectroscopy; Electrolytes; Electromotive Force and Chemical Equilibrium; Physiochemical Relationships; Polymers; Rubbers; Fats, Oils and Waxes; Practical Laboratory Information.

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Organic Compounds 1
1-1
General Information Conversion Tables and Mathematics 2
1-2
Inorganic Chemistry 3 1
6-3
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John Dean is an Associate Professor in the Computer Science and Mathematics Department at Park University. He earned a Ph.D. degree in computer science from Nova Southeastern University and an M.S. degree in computer science from the University of Kansas. He is Java certified and has worked in industry as a software engineer and project manager, specializing in Java and various Web technologies-- JavaScript, JavaServer Pages, and servlets. He has taught a full range of computer science courses, including Java programming and Java-based web programming. He has authored a web programming textbook with a focus on client-side technologies HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript.

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