Dictionary of Inorganic Compounds

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Jane E. Macintyre
CRC Press, 23 juil. 1992 - 5400 pages
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The Dictionary of Inorganic Compounds presents fundamental information on more than 42,000 of the most important and useful inorganic compounds-each screened for inclusion according to rigorous criteria. With its combination of numerical, textual, and bibliographic data, you typically can find all the information you need in this one publication. Organized according to empirical name and indexed by name, structural type, and CAS Registry number, each entry includes:
  • Compound name, synonyms and physical description
  • CAS Registry number
  • Formula and formula weight
  • Structural type with a diagram or description
  • Source or synthesis
  • Stability, solubility, melting and boiling points, sublimations conditions, and vapor pressure
  • Hazard/toxicity
  • Spectroscopic information
  • References

    Supplements to the main work-available separately-provide information on newer compounds and revised data on compounds already listed. Indexes in the second and subsequent supplements are cumulative, providing quick access to entries in all the supplements from a single index.
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    Page 2519 - Treat all chemical substances as if they have dangerous properties. The publisher makes no representation, express or implied, with regard to the accuracy of the information contained in this Dictionary, and cannot accept any legal responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions that may be made. The specific information in this publication on the hazardous and toxic properties of certain substances is included to alert the reader to possible dangers associated with the use of those compounds....
    Page 2809 - Inducible in mammalian liver and kidney in response to Zn, Cu, Hg and especially Cd.
    Page 3089 - Dopov. Akad. Nauk Ukr. RSR Ser. B: Geol. Khim. Biol. Nauki 32 [1970] 159, 161 ; CA 73 [1970] 45468).
    Page 2519 - Caution Treat all chemical substances as if they have dangerous properties. The publisher makes no representation, express or implied, with regard to the accuracy of the information contained in this Dictionary, and cannot accept any legal responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions that may be made. The specific information in this publication on the hazardous and toxic properties of certain substances is included to alert the reader to possible dangers associated with the use of those...
    Page 3105 - Rhus rernicifera (lacquer tree). Biochemical function not v. well studied. Umecyanin Contains 125 amino acids. Isol. from roots of horseradish. Biochemical function not v. well studied. Lappin, AG, Met. Ions Biol. Syst., (Ed. Sigel, H.), Vol. 13, Marcel Dekker, NY, 1981, 15 (rev) Copper Proteins and Copper Enzymes, (Ed.
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