CRC Handbook

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TLDRThis tutorial introduces the 90th edition of the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, a revered resource among chemists. Available in print at the East Campus Library and online, the handbook is organized into sections with detailed instructions for reading each. It features comprehensive data on chemical compounds, including molecular formulas, melting and boiling points, and unique identifiers. The online version offers both PDF text searches and interactive tables for easier navigation, making it a valuable tool for scientific research.

Takeaways
  • πŸ“š The CRC Handbook of Physics and Chemistry is a renowned resource in the field of chemistry, often referred to as the 'chemist's Bible'.
  • πŸ“š The 90th edition of the handbook is available in both print and online formats, with the print version housed in the East Campus Library Reference area.
  • 🚫 The print version is part of the library's reference collection and cannot be checked out, ensuring its constant availability.
  • πŸ“– The book is organized into different sections, each with its own table of contents and starting page number, making it a comprehensive data handbook.
  • πŸ” Each section of the handbook provides an introduction to guide users on how to read and interpret the information presented.
  • πŸ”‘ The handbook includes essential data such as chemical names, synonyms, molecular formulas, CAS registry numbers, and physical properties like melting and boiling points.
  • πŸ“Š The CRC is rich in tabular data, offering detailed information on various chemical and physical properties, such as enthalpy solutions of electrolytes.
  • πŸ—‚οΈ The back of the print version features an alphabetical index that allows users to quickly locate specific topics or data.
  • πŸ”Ž The online version of the CRC Handbook offers two primary navigation methods: the table of contents and a basic text search function.
  • πŸ“ˆ Interactive tables in the online version provide extracted information and allow users to view chemical structures by clicking on them.
  • πŸ” The online version is generally easier to search, but once users find the needed section in print, it can be easier to navigate within that section.
Q & A
  • What is the CRC Handbook of Physics and Chemistry?

    -The CRC Handbook of Physics and Chemistry is a comprehensive reference work, often referred to as the 'chemist's Bible,' that contains a vast amount of data in the fields of physics and chemistry, harvested from journal articles and other books and accepted by the scientific community.

  • What does CRC stand for?

    -CRC stands for Chemical Rubber Company, which is the publisher of the CRC Handbook of Physics and Chemistry.

  • Which edition of the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics is mentioned in the script?

    -The script mentions the 90th edition of the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics.

  • Where is the print version of the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics located?

    -The print version is housed in the East Campus Library Reference area on the first floor of the East Campus Library.

  • Why can't the print version of the CRC Handbook be checked out from the library?

    -The print version is in the reference section, which means it is intended for use within the library and cannot be checked out to ensure its constant availability.

  • How is the CRC Handbook organized?

    -The CRC Handbook is organized into different sections, each with its own table of contents and page numbering. It includes data such as symbols, terminology, nomenclature, and physical constants of organic compounds.

  • What kind of information can be found in Section 3 of the CRC Handbook?

    -Section 3 of the CRC Handbook contains information on the physical constants of organic compounds, including data such as chemical names, synonyms, molecular formulas, CAS registry numbers, melting points, boiling points, and more.

  • What is the purpose of the tabs on the side of the CRC Handbook?

    -The tabs on the side of the CRC Handbook indicate the different sections of the book, allowing users to quickly navigate to the section they need.

  • How can users find specific information in the CRC Handbook if they are unsure of the section organization?

    -Users can go to the start of any section for a brief introduction on how to read and navigate the information within that section.

  • What is the function of the index at the back of the CRC Handbook?

    -The index at the back of the book is organized alphabetically and provides a quick reference for locating specific topics or data, such as 'Apparent Equilibrium Constants for Enzyme-Catalyzed Reactions,' directing users to the relevant section and page numbers.

  • How does the online version of the CRC Handbook differ from the print version in terms of navigation and searchability?

    -The online version of the CRC Handbook offers two primary navigation methods: using the Table of Contents on the left side or performing a basic text search in the upper right corner. It also includes interactive tables that allow users to quickly access and view specific data and chemical structures.

  • What are the two types of search results found in the online version of the CRC Handbook?

    -The two types of search results in the online version are PDF versions of the print book, which load slower, and interactive tables that provide extracted information and allow for features such as viewing chemical structures in a new window.

Outlines
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πŸ“š Introduction to the CRC Handbook of Physics and Chemistry

This paragraph introduces the CRC Handbook of Physics and Chemistry, highlighting its significance in the scientific community as the 'chemist’s Bible'. It is available in both print and online formats, with the 90th edition being showcased. The print version is located in the East Campus Library Reference area and is not available for checkout. The organization of the book is explained, including the use of tabs for different sections and the table of contents for navigation. The data within the handbook is compiled from journal articles and other books, and is generally accepted by the scientific community. The paragraph also guides users on how to read and navigate the book, including looking up information by chemical name, synonyms, molecular formula, and the unique CAS RN.

πŸ” Navigating the CRC Handbook's Print and Online Versions

This paragraph provides a detailed explanation of how to navigate both the print and online versions of the CRC Handbook. It describes the organization of the print version, including the arrangement of data and chemical structures, and the use of the index for quick reference. The online version is also discussed, with two primary navigation methods: the table of contents and a basic text search. The paragraph explains the difference between PDF versions of the print book and interactive tables in the online version, which offer additional functionality like viewing chemical structures in a new window. The tutorial concludes with a reminder of the ease of searching online versus the print version's navigation once the needed section is found.

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Keywords
πŸ’‘CRC Handbook of Physics and Chemistry
The CRC Handbook of Physics and Chemistry, often referred to as the chemist's Bible, is a comprehensive reference book containing vast amounts of data in the fields of physics and chemistry. It includes information that has been accepted by the scientific community, making it a critical resource for scientists and researchers. The tutorial highlights both the print and online versions of the handbook.
πŸ’‘Chemical Rubber Company (CRC)
The Chemical Rubber Company, abbreviated as CRC, is the publisher of the CRC Handbook of Physics and Chemistry. The company is renowned for its extensive collection of scientific data and reference materials. The CRC Handbook is one of its most well-known publications.
πŸ’‘Reference area
The reference area in a library is a section where reference books are kept and cannot be checked out. The CRC Handbook is housed in the East Campus Library's reference area, ensuring it is always available for consultation. This placement underscores the handbook's importance as a readily accessible resource.
πŸ’‘Table of Contents
The Table of Contents in the CRC Handbook provides an organized overview of the book's sections and their respective topics. Each section restarts page numbering and includes introductory information to help readers understand how to navigate and interpret the data. This is essential for efficiently locating specific information within the handbook.
πŸ’‘Section 2: Symbols, Terminology, and Nomenclature
Section 2 of the CRC Handbook focuses on symbols, terminology, and nomenclature used in chemistry and physics. It provides a standardized framework for understanding scientific concepts and data presented in the book. The tutorial mentions this section to illustrate how each section is self-contained and provides guidance on reading its content.
πŸ’‘Organic Compounds
Organic Compounds are covered in Section 3 of the CRC Handbook, detailing their physical constants. This section includes information organized by chemical name and provides data such as molecular formula, melting point, and boiling point. The tutorial emphasizes how each section is tailored to specific types of information, aiding in precise data retrieval.
πŸ’‘CAS RN (Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number)
The CAS Registry Number is a unique numerical identifier assigned to every chemical substance described in the open scientific literature. It helps in the precise identification and retrieval of chemical data. The tutorial highlights its use in the CRC Handbook for organizing and referencing chemical information.
πŸ’‘Enthalpy solution of electrolytes
The enthalpy solution of electrolytes is an example of the type of tabular data found in the CRC Handbook. Enthalpy changes are crucial for understanding various chemical reactions and processes. The tutorial shows a page from the handbook to illustrate the kind of detailed scientific data it contains.
πŸ’‘Index
The Index at the back of the CRC Handbook is an alphabetical listing of topics, helping users to quickly locate specific information. For example, entries such as 'Apparent Equilibrium Constants for Enzyme-Catalyzed Reactions' guide users to the relevant section and pages. The tutorial emphasizes the index's role in efficient navigation of the handbook.
πŸ’‘Interactive tables
Interactive tables in the online version of the CRC Handbook allow users to engage with data more dynamically. For instance, users can click on a chemical structure to open it in a new window. This feature enhances the usability of the handbook's data, making it more accessible and easier to manipulate compared to static text.
Highlights

The CRC Handbook of Physics and Chemistry is available both in print and online.

The 90th edition of the handbook is known as the chemist's Bible.

The print version is housed in the East Campus Library Reference area and cannot be checked out.

The handbook is organized into different sections with tabs for easy navigation.

Data in the handbook is compiled from journal articles and other books and has been accepted by the scientific community.

Each section of the handbook restarts the page numbering and has its own introduction.

Section 2 focuses on Symbols, Terminology, and Nomenclature.

Organic information, including physical constants, is found in Section Three.

Chemical names are organized alphabetically with corresponding data and chemical structures.

The CAS RN is a unique identifier for each chemical structure.

The handbook contains tabular data such as enthalpy solutions of electrolytes.

Metal ions arrangement in the Spinel structure is an example of the detailed data provided.

If stuck, the start of each section provides a quick introduction to its content.

The index at the back of the book is organized alphabetically for direct lookup.

The online version of the CRC Handbook offers navigation through the Table of Contents and text search.

Online search results include PDF versions of the print book and interactive tables.

Interactive tables allow for structure viewing in a new window for detailed analysis.

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