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Iupac Chemical Nomenclature Series: Compendium of Chemical Terminology

IUPAC Recommendations - Second Edition

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This second edition of IUPAC's 'gold' book represents a very substantial enhancement of the first. In the ten years since the first edition was published, IUPAC has revised and updated most of the original definitions, and produced new glossaries of terms in many areas of chemistry not previously covered. These include stereochemistry, photochemistry, organic class names, atmospheric chemistry, catalysis, biotechnology, chromatography, toxicology and bioanalytical chemistry. The resulting compendium, like the first edition, contains only definitions approved by international consensus and thus can be regarded as truly authoritative.

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Iupac Chemical Nomenclature Series: Compendium of Chemical Terminology, Alan D. McNaught, Andrew Wilkinson

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Titel
Iupac Chemical Nomenclature Series: Compendium of Chemical Terminology
Ondertitel
IUPAC Recommendations - Second Edition
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Wiley
Jaar van publicatie
1997
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
464
ISBN10
0865426848
ISBN13
9780865426849
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Beoordeling
4 van 5
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This second edition of IUPAC's 'gold' book represents a very substantial enhancement of the first. In the ten years since the first edition was published, IUPAC has revised and updated most of the original definitions, and produced new glossaries of terms in many areas of chemistry not previously covered. These include stereochemistry, photochemistry, organic class names, atmospheric chemistry, catalysis, biotechnology, chromatography, toxicology and bioanalytical chemistry. The resulting compendium, like the first edition, contains only definitions approved by international consensus and thus can be regarded as truly authoritative.