REFERENCE QD65 .H3
CRC handbook of chemistry and physics. Cleveland, Ohio: CRC Press, 1977-.
Library has: latest two editions in reference; previous three editions in stacks.
This handbook provides a concise source of data needed by R&D professionals, engineers, and students, including conversion factors, terminology and nomenclature, physical constants, and properties spanning the full range of the physical sciences.
REFERENCE QD51 .S88 1971
Steere, Norman V. CRC handbook of laboratory safety. 2d ed. Cleveland, : Chemical Rubber Co., 1971.
How to recognize hazardous chemicals in the laboratory, providing fire and health hazard data for about 1,000 chemicals.
REFERENCE QD251 .D49 1965
Dictionary of organic compounds; the constitution and physical, chemical and other properties of the principal carbon compounds and their derivatives, together with relevant literature references. Edited by James Richard Allan Pollock and Roger Stevens. 4th, completely rev., enl. and re-set ed. New York, : Oxford University Press, 1965.
Brief, but detailed, descriptions of the properties of thousands of organic compounds. Supplemented by:
REFERENCE QD251 .D49 1965 suppl.
Dictionary of organic compounds : the constitution and physical, chemical and other properties of the principal carbon compounds and their derivatives, together with relevant literature references 4th ed. Supplement. New York: Oxford University Press, 1964.
REFERENCE T55.3.H3 L49 1997
Lewis, Richard J. Hazardous chemicals desk reference. 4th ed. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1997.
Basic hazard data for more than 5,000 chemicals, drawn from Sax's Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials.
REFERENCE QD65 .L362 1992
Dean, John Aurie. Lange's handbook of chemistry. 14th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1992.
Originally compiled by Norbert Adolph Lange, a standard handbook in chemistry for more than seventy years. A single-volume providing descriptions of organic and inorganic compounds, conversion tables, properties of atoms, radical and bonds, physical and thermodynamic properties, spectroscopy, etc.
REFERENCE T55.3.H3 L494 2004
Lewis, Richard J. Sax's dangerous properties of industrial materials. 11th ed. Hoboken, N.J.: J. Wiley & Sons, 2004.
A handbook originally compiled by N. Irving Sax, providing the hazardous properties of more than 20,000 materials.
