Description
Carl Yaws here presents over 7,800 organic and inorganic chemicals, and hydrocarbons. Spanning gases, liquids and solids, and covering all critical properties (including acentric factor, density, enthalpy of vaporization, and surface tension), this volume represents more properties on more chemicals than any single work of its kind, from C1 to C100 organics and Ac to Zr inorganics. Designed and formatted for field, lab or classroom usage, it gives the reader unparalleled access to invaluable data.
Chapter
Chapter 2. Critical Properties and Acentric Factor-Inorganic Compounds
pp.:
107 – 117
Chapter 3. Density of Liquid-Organic Compounds
pp.:
117 – 209
Chapter 4. Density of Liquid—Inorganic Compounds
pp.:
209 – 218
Chapter 5. Density of Solid—Organic Compounds
pp.:
218 – 307
Chapter 6. Density of Solid—Inorganic Compounds
pp.:
307 – 320
Chapter 7. Enthalpy of Vaporization—Organic Compounds
pp.:
320 – 412
Chapter 8. Enthalpy of Vaporization—Inorganic Compounds
pp.:
412 – 420
Chapter 9. Enthalpy of Vaporization at Boiling Point—Organic Compounds
pp.:
420 – 558
Chapter 10. Enthalpy of Vaporization at Boiling Point—Inorganic Compounds
pp.:
558 – 563
Chapter 11. Enthalpy of Fusion—Organic Compounds
pp.:
563 – 603
Chapter 12. Enthalpy of Fusion—Inorganic Compounds
pp.:
603 – 608
Chapter 13 Solubility Parameter and Liquid Volume—Organic Compounds
pp.:
608 – 655
Chapter 14. Solubility Parameter and Liquid Volume—Inorganic Compounds
pp.:
655 – 660
Chapter 15.Van der Waals Area and Volume—Organic Compounds
pp.:
660 – 670
Chapter 16.Van der Waals Area and Volume—Inorganic Compounds
pp.:
670 – 672
Chapter 17. Radius of Gyration—Organic Compounds
pp.:
672 – 680
Chapter 18. Radius of Gyration—Inorganic Compounds
pp.:
680 – 683
Chapter 19. Dipole Moment—Organic Compounds
pp.:
683 – 694
Chapter 20. Dipole Moment—Inorganic Compounds
pp.:
694 – 697
Chapter 21. Surface Tension—Organic Compounds
pp.:
697 – 793
Chapter 22. Surface Tension—Inorganic Compounds
pp.:
793 – 801
Appendices
pp.:
801 – 820