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OF
CONTENTS
SECTION
1:
BASIC CONSTANTS,
UNITS, AND
CONVERSION
FACTORS
CODATA
Recommended
Values
of the Fundamental Physical Constants
.............................................................................................1-1
Standard Atomic Weights
(2008)...................................................................................................................................................................1-12
Atomic Masses and Abundances
...................................................................................................................................................................1-14
Electron Configuration and Ionization Energy of Neutral Atoms in the Ground State
.....................................................................1-18
International Temperature Scale of
1990
(ITS-90)
.....................................................................................................................................1-20
Conversion of Temperatures from the
1948
and
1968
Scales to ITS-90
................................................................................................1-21
International System of Units (SI)
..................................................................................................................................................................1-23
Units for Magnetic Properties
.......................................................................................................................................................................1-27
Conversion Factors
...........................................................................................................................................................................................1-28
Conversion of Temperatures
...........................................................................................................................................................................1-38
Conversion Factors for Energy Units
............................................................................................................................................................1-39
Conversion Factors for Pressure Units
.........................................................................................................................................................1-40
Conversion Factors for Thermal Conductivity Units
................................................................................................................................1-41
Conversion Factors for Electrical Resistivity Units
....................................................................................................................................1-42
Conversion Factors for Chemical Kinetics
..................................................................................................................................................1-43
Conversion Factors for Ionizing Radiation
..................................................................................................................................................1-44
Values of the Gas Constant in Different Unit Systems
..............................................................................................................................1-46
SECTION
2:
SYMBOLS, TERMINOLOGY, AND NOMENCLATURE
Symbols and Terminology for Physical and Chemical Quantities
............................................................................................................2-1
Expression of Uncertainty of Measurements
...............................................................................................................................................2-13
Nomenclature for Chemical Compounds
....................................................................................................................................................2-15
Nomenclature for Inorganic Ions and Ligands
..........................................................................................................................................2-16
Organic
Substituent
Groups and Ring Systems
..........................................................................................................................................2-23
Representation of Chemical Structures with the IUPAC International Chemical Identifier (InChI)
..............................................2-27
Scientific Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Symbols
.....................................................................................................................................2-29
Greek, Russian, and Hebrew Alphabets
......................................................................................................................................................2-42
Definitions of Scientific Terms
.......................................................................................................................................................................2-43
Thermodynamic Functions and Relations
...................................................................................................................................................2-68
Nobel Laureates in Chemistry and Physics
..................................................................................................................................................2-69
SECTION
3:
PHYSICAL CONSTANTS OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Physical Constants of Organic Compounds
..................................................................................................................................................3-1
Synonym Index of Organic Compounds
....................................................................................................................................................3-524
Molecular Formula Index of Organic Compounds
..................................................................................................................................3-549
CAS Registry Number Index of Organic Compounds
............................................................................................................................3-634
Diamagnetic Susceptibility of Selected Organic Compounds
...............................................................................................................3-672
SECTION
4:
PROPERTIES OF THE ELEMENTS AND INORGANIC COMPOUNDS
The Elements
....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4-1
Physical Constants of Inorganic Compounds
.............................................................................................................................................4-43
Formula Index of Inorganic Compounds
.................................................................................................................................................4-102
CAS Registry Number Index of Inorganic Compounds
.........................................................................................................................4-115
Physical Properties of the Rare Earth Metals
............................................................................................................................................4-127
Melting, Boiling, Triple, and Critical Point Temperatures of the Elements
........................................................................................4-133
Heat Capacity of the Elements at
25 °С......................................................................................................................................................4-135
Vapor Pressure of the Metallic Elements
—
Equations
...........................................................................................................................4-136
Vapor Pressure of the Metallic Elements
—
Data
....................................................................................................................................4-138
Density of Molten Elements and Representative Salts
............................................................................................................................4-139
Magnetic Susceptibility of the Elements and Inorganic Compounds
..................................................................................................4-142
Index of Refraction of Inorganic Liquids
....................................................................................................................................................4-148
Physical and Optical Properties of Minerals
..............................................................................................................................................4-149
Crystallographic Data on Minerals
..............................................................................................................................................................4-156
SECTION
5:
THERMOCHEMISTRY, ELECTROCHEMISTRY, AND KINETICS
CODATA
Key Values for Thermodynamics
..................................................................................................................................................5-1
Standard Thermodynamic Properties of Chemical Substances
................................................................................................................5-4
Thermodynamic Properties as a Function of Temperature
......................................................................................................................5-43
Thermodynamic Properties of Aqueous Ions
.............................................................................................................................................5-66
Heat of Combustion
..........................................................................................................................................................................................5-68
Energy Content of Fuels
...................................................................................................................................................................................5-69
Electrical Conductivity of Water
....................................................................................................................................................................5-70
Electrical Conductivity of Aqueous Solutions
.............................................................................................................................................5-71
Standard KC1 Solutions for Calibrating Conductivity Cells
.....................................................................................................................5-72
Molar Conductivity of Aqueous HF, HC1, HBr, and HI
.............................................................................................................................5-73
Equivalent Conductivity of Electrolytes in Aqueous Solution
.................................................................................................................5-74
Ionic Conductivity and Diffusion at Infinite Dilution
...............................................................................................................................5-75
Activity Coefficients of Acids, Bases, and Salts
..........................................................................................................................................5-78
Mean Activity Coefficients of Electrolytes as a Function of Concentration
.........................................................................................5-80
Enthalpy of Dilution of Acids
..........................................................................................................................................................................5-84
Enthalpy of Solution of Electrolytes
..............................................................................................................................................................5-85
Enthalpy of
Hydration
of Gases
......................................................................................................................................................................5-86
Chemical Kinetic Data for Stratospheric Modeling
...................................................................................................................................5-90
SECTION
6:
FLUID PROPERTIES
Thermophysical Properties of Water and Steam
..........................................................................................................................................6-1
Vapor Pressure and Other Saturation Properties of Water
........................................................................................................................6-5
Standard Density of Water
...........................................................................................................................,....................................................6-7
Fixed Point Properties of H2O and D2O
...... ....................................................................................................................................................6-9
Properties of Saturated Liquid D2O
...............................................................................................................................................................6-10
Properties of Ice and Supercooled Water
.....................................................................................................................................................6-12
Vapor Pressure of Ice
........................................................................................................................................................................................6-13
Melting Point of Ice as a Function of Pressure
............................................................................................................................................6-13
Permittivity (Dielectric Constant) of Water at Various Frequencies
......................................................................................................6-14
Thermophysical Properties of Air
.................................................................................................................................................................6-15
Thermophysical Properties of Fluids
...........................................................,................................................................................................6-21
Virial Coefficients of Selected Gases
.............................................................................................................................................................6-38
Van
der Waals
Constants for Gases
...............................................................................................................................................................6-47
Mean Free Path and Related Properties of Gases
.......................................................................................................................................6-48
Influence of Pressure on Freezing Points
.....................................................................................................................................................6-49
Critical Constants
..........................................
і
...................................................................................................................................................6-50
Sublimation Pressure of Solids
.......................................................................................................................................................................6-70
Vapor Pressure
...................................................................................................................................................................................................6-72
Vapor Pressure of Fluids at Temperatures below
300
К
..........................................................................................................................6-102
Vapor Pressure of Saturated Salt Solutions
.......................;........................................................................................................................6-110
IUPAC Recommended Data for Vapor Pressure Calibration
...........................................................,.....................................................6-111
Enthalpy of Vaporization
................;..............................................................................................................................................................6-112
Enthalpy of Fusion
.................................:........................................................................................................................................................6-130
Pressure and Temperature Dependence of Liquid Density
....................................................................................................................6-140
Volumetric Properties of Aqueous Sodium Chloride Solutions
............................................................................................................6-142
Properties of Cryogenic Fluids
.....................................................................................................................................................................6-143
Properties of Liquid Helium
..........................................................................................................................................................................6-144
Properties of Refrigerants
..............................................................................................................................................................................6-145
Properties of Gas Clathrate Hydrates.....
.....................................................................................................................................................6-148
Ionic Liquids
.....................................................................................................................................................................................................6-153
Density and Specific Volume of Mercury
...................................................................................................................................................6-157
Thermal Properties of Mercury
...................................................................................................................................................................6-158
Melting Curve of Mercury
.............................................................................................................................................................................6-159
Vapor Pressure of Mercury.
...........................................................................................................................................................................6-160
Surface Tension of Common Liquids
..........................................................................................................................................................6-161
Surface Tension
öf
Aqueous Mixtures
........................................................................................................................................................6-165
Permittivity (Dielectric Constant) of Liquids
............................................................................................................................................6-166
Permittivity (Dielectric Constant) of Gases
.....................................................................................................................................;.........6-188
Azeotropic Data for Binary Mixtures
..........................................................................................................................................................6-189
Viscosity of Gases
..........................................................„................................................................................................................................6-208
Viscosity of Liquids
.........................................................................................................................................................................................6-209
Viscosity of Carbon Dioxide along the Saturation Line
..........................................................................................................................6-214
Viscosity and Density of Aqueous Hydroxide Solutions
.........................................................................................................................6-215
Viscosity of Liquid Metals
.............................................................................................................................................................................6-216
Thermal Conductivity of Gases
....................................................................................................................................................................6-218
Thermal Conductivity of Liquids
.................................................................................................................................................................6-220
Diffusion in Gases....................................................
,
.............................................................................................«........................................6-225
Diffusion
of
Gases in
Water
..........................................................................................................................................................................6-227
Diffusion
Coefficients in Liquids at Infinite Dilution
..............................................................................................................................6-228
SECTION
7:
BIOCHEMISTRY
Properties of
Amino
Acids
................................................................................................................................................................................7-1
Structures of Common
Amino
Acids
................................................................................................».............................................................7-3
Properties of
Purine
and Pyrimidine Bases
...................................................................................................................................................7-5
The Genetic Code
......................................>......................................................................................................:.................................................7-6
Properties of Fatty Acids and Their Methyl Esters
...................................................................................................................... .................7-7
Composition and Properties of Common Oils And Fats
............................................................................................................................7-9
Carbohydrate Names and Symbols
..............■.....·........................................ ........................ ■.........:... ..............................................................7-14
Standard Transformed Gibbs Energies of Formation for Biochemical Reactants
..............................................................................7-16
Apparent Equilibrium Constants for Enzyme-Catalyzed Reactions
......................................................................................................7-19
Thermodynamic Quantities for the Ionization Reactions of Buffers in Water
....................................................................................7-23
Biological Buffers,
...............................,..............................................................................................................................................................7-26
Typical
pH
Values of Biological Materials and Foods
..............................................................................................
,..s
...................«.;·.......7-27
Structure and Functions of Some Common Drugs
.........................,..........................................................................................................7-28
Chemical Constituents of Human Blood
.....................................................................................................................................................7-45
Chemical Composition of the Human Body
............................................................................*..................................................................7-48
Nutrient Values of Foods
....................................................................................................................................................,.................... ......
s.7-49
SECTION
8:
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Preparation of Special Analytical Reagents
...................................................................................................................................................8-1
Standard Solutions of Acids, Bases, and Salts
..............................................................................................................................................8-5
Standard Solutions of Oxidation and Reduction Reagents
.........................!..............................................................................................8-7
Organic Analytical Reagents for the Determination of Inorganic Substances
......................................................................................8-8
Flame and Bead Tests
.....................................................................................................................................................,.................................8-13
Acid-Base Indicators
.........................................................................................................................................................................................8-15
Fluorescent Indicators
.......................................................................................................................................................................................8-18
Conversion Formulas for Concentration of Solutions
..........................,....................................................................................................8-19
Electrochemical Series
.....................................................................................................................................................................................8-20
Reduction and Oxidation Potentials for Certain Ion Radicals
................................................................................................................8-30
pH
Scale for Aqueous Solutions
.....................................................................................................................................................................8-32
Practical
pH
Measurements on Natural Waters
.........................................................................................................................................8-37
Buffer Solutions Giving Round Values of
pH
at
25 °С.................................................................... ..........................................................8-39
Dissociation Constants of Inorganic Acids and Bases
....................................................................................................................,..........8-40
Dissociation Constants of Organic Acids and Bases
..................................................................................................................................8-42
Concentrative Properties of Aqueous Solutions: Density, Refractive Index, Freezing Point Depression, and Viscosity
.............8-52
Ion Product of Water Substance
...................................................................................................................................................................8-78
Ionization Constant of Normal and Heavy Water
.....................................................................................................................................8-79
Solubility of Selected Gases in Water
....................................................................................................1...................................................... 8-80
Solubility of Carbon Dioxide in Water at Various Temperatures and Pressures
.................................................................................8-84
Aqueous Solubility and Henry s Law Constants of Organic Compounds
...................;.........................................................................8-85
Aqueous Solubility of Inorganic Compounds at Various Temperatures
...................................................... ......................................8-121
Solubility Product Constants
.......................................................................................................................................................................8-127
Solubility of Common Salts at Ambient Temperatures
..........................................................................................................................8-130
Solubility of Hydrocarbons in Seawater
.....................................................................................................................................................8-131
Solubility of Organic Compounds in Pressurized Hot Water
.................................................................................................,..............8-133
Solubility Chart
................................................................................................................................................................................................8-136
Reduction of Weighings in
Airto Vacuo
...................................................................................................................................................8-138
Volume of One Gram of Water
...................................................................................................................................................................8-139
Properties of Carrier Gases for Gas Chromatography
........................................................................................................,..........,.......8-140
Solvents for Ultraviolet Spectrophotometry.
.............................................................................................................................................8-141
13C Chemical Shifts of Useful NMR Solvents
...........................................................................................................................................8-142
Mass Spectral Peaks of Common Organic Solvents
.................................................................................................................................8-143
Proton NMR Shifts of Common Organic Solvents
..................................................................................................................................8-150
SECTION
9:
MOLECULAR STRUCTURE AND SPECTROSCOPY
Bond Lengths in Crystalline Organic Compounds
...............................,.....,....................................................................................,...........9-І
Bond Lengths in Organometallic Compounds
...........................................................................................................................................9-17
Structure of Free Molecules in the Gas Phase
.....,.......................................................................................................................................9-19
Characteristic
Bond Lengths in Free Molecules
.........................................................................................................................................9-48
Atomic Radii of the Elements
.........................................................................................................................................................................9-49
Dipole
Moments
................................................................................................................................................................................................9-50
Hindered Internal Rotation
.............................................................................................................................................................................9-59
Bond Dissociation Energies
.............................................................................................................................................................................9-64
Electronegativity
................................................................................................................................................................................................9-98
Force Constants for Bond Stretching
.............................................................................................................................,..............................9-99
Fundamental Vibrational Frequencies of Small Molecules
...................................................................................................................9-100
Spectroscopie
Constants of Diatomic Molecules
..................................,..............................,...................................................................9-103
Infrared Correlation Charts
..........................................................................................................................................................................9-108
Nuclear Spins, Moments, and Other Data Related to NMR Spectroscopy
.........................................................................................9-113
Proton NMR Chemical Shifts for Characteristic Organic Structures
..................................................................................................9-116
^C-NMR Absorptions of Major Functional Groups
................................................................................................................................9-117
SECTION
10:
ATOMIC, MOLECULAR, AND OPTICAL PHYSICS
Line Spectra of the Elements
.........................................................................................................................................................................10-1
NIST Atomic Transition Probabilities
.......................................................................................................................................................10-93
Electron Affinities
........................................................................................................................................................................................10-156
Proton Affinities
...........................................................................................................................................................................................10-174
Atomic and Molecular Polarizabilities
......................................................................................................................................................10-193
Ionization Energies of Atoms and Atomic Ions
.....................................................................................................................................10-203
Ionization Energies of
G
as-Phase Molecules
..........................................................................................................................................10-206
Х
-Ray Atomic Energy Levels
.......................................................................................................................................................................10-224
Electron Binding Energies of the Elements
..............................................................................................................................................10-228
Natural Width of
Х
-Ray Lines
...................................................................................................................................................................10-234
Photon Attenuation Coefficients
..............................................................................................................................................................10-235
Classification of Electromagnetic Radiation
...........„...............................................................................................................................10-240
Sensitivity of the Human Eye to Light of Different Wavelengths
.......................................................................................................10-242
Black Body Radiation
...................................................................................................................................................................................10-243
Characteristics of Infrared Detectors
.......................................................................................................................................................10-245
Index of Refraction of Inorganic Crystals
................................................................................................................................................10-246
Refractive Index and Transmittance of Representative Glasses
.........................................................................................................10-250
Index of Refraction of Water
.......................................................................................................................................................................10-251
Index of Refraction of Liquids for Calibration Purposes
.....................................................................................................................10-252
Index of Refraction of Air
............................................................................................................................................................................10-253
Index of Refraction of Gases
.......................................................................................................................................................................10-254
Characteristics of Laser Sources
..............................................................................................................................................................10-255
Infrared Laser Frequencies
......................................................................................................·..................................................................10-261
Infrared and Far-Infrared Absorption Frequency Standards
..............................................................................................................10-268
SECTION
11:
NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE PHYSICS
Summary Tables of Particle Properties
.........................................................................................................................................................11-1
Table of the Isotopes
.......................................................................................................................................................................................11-56
Neutron Scattering and Absorption Properties
......................................................................................................................................11-254
Cosmic Radiation
.........................................................................................................................................................................................11-267
SECTION
12:
PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS
Techniques for Materials Characterization
.................................................................................................................................................12-1
Symmetry of Crystals
............................................................·.................................................................................................,·........................12-5
Ionic Radii in Crystals
...................................................................................................................................................................................12-11
Polarizabilities of Atoms and Ions in Solids
..............................................................................................................................................12-13
Crystal Structures and Lattice Parameters of Allotropes of the Elements
..........................................................................................12-15
Phase Transitions in the Solid Elements at Atmospheric Pressure
.......................................................................................................12-19
Lattice Energies
...............................................................................................................................................................................................12-21
The Madelung Constant and Crystal Lattice Energy
..............................................................................................................................12-34
Elastic Constants of Single Crystals
.............................................................................................................................................................12-35
Electrical Resistivity of Pure Metals
....................................................................................................·......................................................12-41
Electrical Resistivity of Selected Alloys
.....................................................................................................................................................12-43
Electrical Resistivity of Graphite Materials
................................................................................................................................................12-46
Permittivity (Dielectric Constant) of Inorganic Solids
...........................................................................................................................12-47
Curie Temperature of Selected Ferroelectric Crystals
............................................................................................................................12-56
Properties of Antiferroelectric Crystals
.....................................................................................................................................................12-57
Dielectric Constants of Glasses
...................................................................................................................................................................12-58
Properties of Superconductors
.....................................................................................................................................................................12-59
High-Temperature Superconductors
..........................................................................................................................................................12-75
Organic Superconductors
.............................................................................................................................................................................12-77
Properties of Semiconductors
.......................................................................................................................................................................12-80
Selected Properties of Semiconductor Solid Solutions
...........................................................................................................................12-93
Properties of Organic Semiconductors
.......................................................................................................................................................12-95
Diffusion Data for Semiconductors
............................................................................................................................................................12-99
Properties of Magnetic Materials
..............................................................................................................................................................12-107
Organic Magnets
...........................................................................................................................................................................................12-116
Electron Inelastic Mean Free Paths
...................,..........................................................................................,...........................................12-119
Electron Work Function of the Elements
.................................................................................................................................................12-121
Secondary Electron Emission
................................................................................................................................................................,...12-122
Optical Properties of Selected Elements
.................................................................................................................................................12-123
Optical Properties of Selected Inorganic and Organic Solids
..............................................................................................................12-148
Elasto-Optic, Electro-Optic, and Magneto-Optic Constants
.............................................................................................................12-167
Nonlinear Optical Constants
.........,...........................................................................................................................................................12-181
Phase Diagrams
.............................................................................................................................................................................................12-184
Heat Capacity of Selected Solids....,
..........................................................................................................................................................12-202
Thermal and Physical Properties of Pure Metals
...................................................................................................................................12-203
Thermophysical Properties of Stainless Steel
310..................................................................................................................................12-205
Thermal Conductivity, of Metals and Semiconductors as a Function of Temperature
...................................................................12-206
Thermal Conductivity of Alloys as a Function of Temperature
.........................................................................................................12-208
Thermal Conductivity of Crystalline Dielectrics
....................................................................................................................................12-209
Thermal Conductivity of Ceramics and Other Insulating Materials
..................................................................................................12-211
Thermal Conductivity of Glasses
.....,........................................................................................................................................................12-213
Thermoelectric Properties of Metals and Semiconductors....,
.............................................................................................................12-217
Fermi Energy and Related Properties of Metals...
............,......................................................................................................................12-219
Properties of Commercial Metals and Alloys
..........................................................................................................................................12-221
Hardness of Minerals and Ceramics
.........................................................................................................................................................12-222
SECTION
13:
POLYMER PROPERTIES
Nomenclature for Organic Polymers
............................................................................................................................................................13-1
Solvents for Common Polymers
.....................................................................................................................................................................13-5
Glass Transition Temperature for Selected Polymers
................................................................................................................................13-6
Dielectric Constant of Selected Polymers
..................................................................................................................................................13-13
Pressure-Volume-Temperature Relationship for Polymer Melts
.........................................................................................................13-14
Upper Critical (UCST) and Lower Critical (LCST) Solution Temperatures of Binary Polymer Solutions
..................................13-19
Vapor Pressures (Solvent Activities) for Binary Polymer Solutions
.........................................................,..........,.................................13-37
Specific Enthalpies of Solution of Polymers and Copolymers
.............................................................................,.................................13-42
Solubility Parameters of Selected Polymers
..............................................................................................................................................13-70
SECTION
14:
GEOPHYSICS, ASTRONOMY, AND ACOUSTICS
Astronomical Constants
.................................................................................................................................................................................14-1
Properties of the Solar System
........................................................................................................................................................................14-2
Satellites of the Planets
.....................................................................................................................................................................................14-4
Interstellar Molecules
............................,....................................................................................................................................................;.....14-7
Mass, Dimensions, and Other Parameters of the Earth
.........__........................„.,...........,.....................................................................14-10
Geological Time Scale.....
..........................................................................................................................,....................................................14-12
Acceleration Due to Gravity
..........................................................................................................................................................................14-13
Density, Pressure, and Gravity as a Function of Depth Within the Earth
...........................................................;................................14-14
Ocean Pressure as a Function of Depth and Latitude...
...........................................................................................................................14-15
Properties of Seawater
....................................................................................................................................................................................14-16
Abundance of Elements in the Earth s Crust and in the Sea
..................................................................................................................14-18
Solar Spectral Irradiance
...............................................................................................................................................................................14-19
US. Standard Atmosphere
(1976)................................................................................................................................................................14-20
Geographical and Seasonal Variation in Solar Radiation
................................................................,.......................................................14-26
Major World Earthquakes
........,....................................................................................................................................................................14-27
Weather-Related Scales
..................................................................................................................................................................................14-31
Infrared Absorption by the Earth s Atmosphere
.......................................................................................................................................14-33
Atmospheric Concentration of Carbon Dioxide,
1958-2004.....................................................,..........................................................14-34
Mean Temperatures in the United States,
1900-1992.............................................................................................................................14-36
Global Temperature Trend,
1856-2004._______.........„..........................................................................................................................14-38
Global Warming Potential of Greenhouse Gases
.................................................................................»...................................................14-39
Atmospheric Electricity
.................................................................................................................................................................................14-41
Speed of Sound in Various Media
...............................................................................................................................................................14-48
Attenuation and Speed of Sound in Air as a Function of Humidity and Frequency
.........................................................................14-50
Speed of Sound in Dry Air
.............................................................................................................................................................................14-51
Musical Scales
..................................................................................................................................................................................................14-52
Characteristics of Human Hearing
......................................................................................................,.......................................................14-53
SECTION
15:
PRACTICAL LABORATORY DATA
Standard ITS-90 Thermocouple Tables
........................................................................................................................................................15-1
Secondary Reference Points on the ITS-90 Temperature Scale
............................................................................................................15-10
Relative Sensitivity of Bayard-Alpert Ionization Gauges to Various Gases
.........................................................................................15-12
Laboratory Solvents and Other Liquid Reagents
......................................................................................................................................15-13
Miscibility of Organic Solvents.....
...............................................................................................................................................................15-23
Density of Solvents as a Function of Temperature
...................................................................................................................................15-25
Dependence of Boiling Point on Pressure
..................................................................................................................................................15-26
Ebullioscopic Constants for Calculation of Boiling Point Elevation
.....................................................................................................15-27
Cryoscopic Constants for Calculation of Freezing Point Depression
.............................................................................................;.... 15-28
Freezing Point Lowering by Electrolytes in Aqueous Solution
..............................................................................................................15-29
Correction of Barometer Readings to
0 °С
Temperature
........................................................................................................................15-30
Determination of Relative Humidity from Dew Point
.............................................................................................................................15-31
Determination of Relative Humidity from Wet and Dry Bulb Temperatures
.....................................................................................15-32
Constant Humidity Solutions
..........................................................................................................................................................-............15-33
Standard Salt Solutions for Humidity Calibration
....................................................................................................................................15-34
Low-Temperature Baths for Maintaining Constant Temperature
........................................................................................................15-35
Metals and Alloys with Low Melting Temperature
..................................................................................................................................15-36
Wire Tables
.......................................................................................................................................................................................................15-37
Characteristics of Particles and Particle Dispersoids
.............................................................................................;.................................15-38
Density of Various Solids....,
..........................................................................................................................................................................15-39
Density of
Sulfuric
Acid
..............................................................................................................,..................................................................15-40
Density of
Ethanol-
Water Mixtures
............................................................................................................................................................15-41
Dielectric Strength of Insulating Materials
................................................................................................................................................15-42
Coefficient of Friction
...................................................................................................,.....................................,..........................................15-47
Flame Temperatures
.....................................................................................................
r
........................,..................................................·.....15-49
Allocation of Frequencies in the Radio Spectrum
............................,........................................,..............................................................15-50
SECTION
16:
HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION
Handling and Disposal of Chemicals in Laboratories
................................................................................................................................16-1
Flammability of Chemical Substances
........................................................................................................................................................16-13
Threshold Limits for Airborne Contaminants
..........................................................................................................................................16-29
Octanol-Water Partition Coefficients.....
...................................................................................................................................................16-43
Protection against Ionizing Radiation
........................................................................................................................................................16-48
Annual Limits on Intakes ofRadionuclides
...............................................................................................................................................16-49
Chemical Carcinogens
...................................................................................................................................................................................16-53
APPENDIX A: MATHEMATICAL TABLES
Miscellaneous Mathematical Constants
........................................................................................................................................................
A-l
Decimal Equivalents of Common Fractions....,
..............................,.............................................................................................................
A-2
Quadratic Formula
.............................................................................................................................................................................................
A-2
Exponential and Hyperbolic Functions and Their Common Logarithms
..............................................................................................
A-3
Natural Trigonometric Functions to Four Places
............................,...........................................................................................................
A-6
Relation of Angular Functions in Terms of One Another
..........................................................................................................................
A-8
Derivatives
.............................................................................................,.............................................................................................................
A-9
Integration
.........................................................................................................................................................................................................
A-ll
Integrals
..............................................................................................................................................................................................................
A-15
Differential Equations
......................................................................................................................................................................................
A-46
Fourier Series
......................................,..........................,..........................................................................;.......................................................
A-57
Fourier Expansions for Basic Periodic Functions
................................................,......................................................................,..............
A-59
The Fourier Transforms
..................................................................................................................................................................................
A-61
Series Expansion
..............................................................,................................................................................................................................
A-65
Vector Analysis
.................................................................................................................................................................................................
A-68
Orthogonal Curvilinear Coordinates
...........................................................................................................................................................
A-75
Transformation of Integrals
...........................................................................................................................................................................
A-77
Besseł
Functions
...............................................................................................................................................................................................
A-78
The Factorial
Function
....................................................................................................................................................................................
A-80
The Gamma Function
.....................................................................................................................................................................................
A-81
The Beta Function
............................................................................................................................................................................................
A-82
The Error Function
..........................................................................................................................................................................................
A-83
Orthogonal Polynomials
.................................................................................................................................................................................
A-83
Tables of Orthogonal Polynomials
................................................................................................................................................................
A-86
Clebsch-Gordan Coefficients
.......................................................................................................................................................................
A-87
Normal Probability Function
.........................................................................................................................................................................
A-88
Percentage Points, Student s i-Distribution
................................................................................................................................................
A-91
Percentage Points, Chi-Square Distribution
...............................................................................................................................................
A-91
Percentage Points, F-Distribution
.................................................................................................................................................................
A-93
Moment of Inertia for Various Bodies of Mass
..........................................................................................................................................
A-97
APPENDIX B: SOURCES OF PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
.................................................................................
B-l
INDEX
......................................................................................................................................................................................................1-1
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