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Yaws Handbook of Physical Properties for Hydrocarbons and Chemicals
Gulf Publishing Company, Nov 2005
Written by the most lauded and respected author on chemical compounds in the field of chemical engineering, this volume is simply the most comprehensive collection of data on chemical compounds ever compiled. A compendium of over 41,000 organic and inorganic chemicals, this broad, ambitious and invaluable work covers c1to c100 organics and Ac to Zr inorganics, with useful applications for the following audiences:
- Chemists - Chemical engineers - Chemistry students - Chemical engineering students - Process engineers
For use in the field, in the lab or in the classroom there is no other work that comes close to the research compiled in this handy reference. Collected in one volume, the data on these 41,000 compounds is the most useful in the industry for the engineer and the chemist alike.
Author Biography: Carl L. Yaws, PhD, is a professor of chemical engineering at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas. He has industrial experience in process engineering, research, development and design at Exxon, Ethyl and Texas Instruments. He is the author of 28 books and has published more than 610 technical papers in process engineering, property data and pollution prevention.
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