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1 Ref HCP 55 th ed. CONTENTS SECTION A Use of Logarithms; Laws of Exponents Logarithms Natural of Naperian Logarithms Exponential functions Hyperbolic Functions and heir Common Logarithms Natural Trigonometric Functions Natural Trigonometric Functions for Angles in X Radians Natural Trigonometric Functions, Secants and Cosecants for angles ion Radians Natural Trigonometric Functions, Sine, Tangent, Cotangent, Cosine for Angles in π Radians Sine and Cosine Functions for Special Multiples of π Radians Squares Cubes and Roots Degrees, Minutes and Seconds to Radians Radians to Degrees, Minutes and Seconds Mils-Radians-Degrees, Degrees-Radians Minutes and Seconds to Decimal Parts of a Degree Derivatives Integration Integrals Fourier Series Differential Equations Bessel Functions j (x) and j (x) Bessel Functions for Spherical Coordinates Hyperbolic Bessel functions Gamma Function Miscellaneous Mathematical Constants A1 A7 A33 A37 A44 A52 A75 A77 A78 A79 A80 A100 A100 A100 A101 A102 A106 A111 A169 A173 A188 A189 A190 A191 A192 SECTION B International Atomic Weights of the Elements International Atomic Weights of the Elements Electronic Configuration of the Elements Periodic Table of the Elements Periodic Table of the Element The Elements Nomenclature of Inorganic chemistry Abbreviations Used in Table of Physical Constants of Inorganic Compounds Physical Constants of Inorganic Compounds B1 Back End Sheet B2 B3 Back Inside Cover B4 B39 B62 B63

2 Gravimetric Factors and their Logarithms Physical Constants of Minerals X-ray Crystallographic Data, Molar Volumes, and Densities of Minerals And Related Substances Heat Capacity of Rock Forming Minerals Solubility Products Properties of Rare Earth Metals Density of Liquid Elements Heat of Fusion of Some Inorganic Compounds Table of the Isotopes Gamma Energies and Intensities of Radionuclides Permissible Quarterly Intakes of Radionuclides Cryogenic Properties of Gases SECTION C Definitive Rules for Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry Prefix Names of Organic Radicals Organic Ring Compounds Explanation of Use of Organic Compounds Table Symbols and Abbreviations for Organic Compounds Table Physical Constants of Organic Compounds Table Structural Formulas of Organic Compounds Formula Index of Organic Compounds Melting Point Index of Organic Compounds Boiling Point Index of Organic Compounds Spectra Index of Organic Compounds Physical Constants of Organometallic Compounds Sublimation Data for Organic Compounds Heat of Fusion of Some Organic Compounds Miscibility of Organic Solvent Pairs Steroid Hormones and Other Steroidal Synthetics Properties of the Amino Acids Carbohydrates Waxes Trade Names of Dyestuff Intermediates Trade Names, Composition and Manufacturers of Some Plastics Properties of Commercial Plastics Ionic Exchange resins-anion and Cation SECTION D Azeotropes-binary and Ternary Systems Thermodynamic Constants B157 B192 B198 B231 B232 B233 B235 B243 B248 B333 B406 B416 C1 C46 C50 C53 C74 C75 C543 C609 C639 C652 C659 C680 C716 C717 C720 C723 C741 C745 C753 C754 C757 C764 C775 D1 D45

3 Heat of Dilution of Acids D80 Heats of Solution D81 Heat Capacity of Aqueous Solutions of Various Acids D82 Thermodynamic Formulas D83 Limits of Inflammability of Gases and Vapors in Air D85 Limits of inflammability of Gases and Vapors in Oxygen D86 Flame and Bead Tests D93 Preparation of Laboratory Reagents D94 Special Solutions and Reagents D96 Deci-Normal Solutions of Salts and Other Reagents D102 Deci-Normal Solutions of Oxidation and Reduction Reagents D104 Organic Analytical Reagents D105 Calibration of Volumetric Glassware from the weight of the Contained Water or Mercury When Weighed in Air with Brass Weights D109 Solubility Chart D110 Reductions of Weightings in Air to Vacuum D111 Buffer Solutions Operational Definition of ph D112 Buffer Solutions-Properties of Standard Aqueous at 25 C D113 Buffer Solutions-Giving Round Values of ph at 25 C D114 Acid Base Indicators D115 Fluorescent Indicators D117 Formulas for Calculating Titration Data D119 Conversion Formulae for Solution Having Concentrations Expressed in Various Ways D119 Electrochemical Series D120 Dissociation Constants of Organic Bases in Aqueous Solutions D126 Dissociation Constants of In organic Bases in Aqueous Solutions D128 Dissociation Constants of Organic Acids in Aqueous Solutions D129 Dissociation Constants of Inorganic Acids in Aqueous Solutions D130 Dissociation Constants of Aqueous Ammonia D130 Ionization Constant for Water (Kw) D131 Ionization Constant of Acids in Water at Various Temperatures D131 Composition of Some Inorganic Acids and Bases D131 Ionization Constants for Deuterium Oxide from 10 to 50 c D131 Equivalent Conductance of Some Electrolytes in Aqueous Solutions at 25 c D132 Equivalent Conductance of the Separate Ions D132 Activity Coefficients of Acids, Bases, and Salts D132 Equivalent Conductances of Aqueous Solutions of Hydrohalogen Acids D133 Specific Heat of Water D137 Heat Capacity of Mercury D138 Heat Capacity (c) of Organic Liquids and Vapors at 25 c D139

4 Heat Capacity ( cp ) of Organic Gases at 300 and 800 K Specific Heat of the Elements at 25 c Specific Heat and Enthalpy of Some Solids at Low Temperatures Constants of Debye-Sommerfeld Equation Boiling Point of Water (Hydrogen Scale) Melting Points of Mixtures of Metals Commercial metals and Alloys Thermal Properties of Pure Metals Boiling Points and Triple Points of Some Low Boiling Elements Molecular Elevation of the Boiling Point Molecular Depression of the Freezing Point Correction of Boiling Points to Standard Pressure (Graph) Van der Waals Constant for Gases Emergent Stem Correction for Liquid-in-Glass Thermometers Vapor Pressure of Ice Vapor Pressure of Water Below 100 c Vapor Pressure of Water Above 100 c Vapor Pressure of Mercury Vapor Pressure of Some of the Elements at Various Temperatures c Vapor Pressure of Carbon Dioxide Vapor Pressure Vapor Pressure of the Elements Vapor Pressure Nitric Acid Low Temperature Liquid Baths Fats and Oils Concentrative Properties of Aqueous Solutions Conversion Tables Osmotic Parameters and Electrical Conductivities of Aqueous Solutions Table Specific Gravity of Aqueous Invert Sugar Solutions Heat of Combustion for Organic Compounds Heat of Formation for Organic Compounds SECTION E Lowering of Vapor Pressure by Salts in Aqueous Solutions Thermal Conductivity of Gases Thermal Conductivity of Gaseous Helium, Nitrogen and Water Thermal Conductivity of Dielectric Crystals Thermal Conductivity of Organic and Inorganic Compounds Thermal Conductivity of Miscellaneous Substances Thermal Conductivity of Materials Thermal Conductivity Data on Ceramic Materials Thermal Conductivity of Glasses between 150 and c Thermal Conductivity of Certain Metals Thermal Conductivity of Certain Liquids Thermal Conductivity of the Elements Thermal Conductivity of Rocks Conversion Factor for Units of Thermal Conductivity D141 D144 D146 D148 D149 D149 D150 D152 D153 D153 D154 D155 D157 D158 D158 D159 D160 D161 D161 D161 D162 D190 D191 D191 D192 D194 D237 D242 D243 D248 E1 E2 E3 E4 E4 E5 E5 E5 E6 E10 E11 E12 E16 E17

5 Steam Tables Thermodynamic Properties Physical Properties of Fluorocarbon Refrigerants Underwriters Laboratories Classification of Comparative Life Hazard of Gases and Vapors Miscellaneous Properties of Common Refrigerants Conversion Table for Barometric Readings Temperature Correction for Barometer Readings Temperature Correction Brass Scale, Metric Units Temperature Correction Brass Scale, English Units Temperature Correction Glass Scale, Metric Units Weight in Grams of a Cubic Meter of Saturated Aqueous Vapor Efficiency of Drying Agents Reduction of Barometer to Sea Level Reduction of Barometer to Gravity at Sea Level Reduction of Barometer to Latitude 45 c Relative Humidity Dew-Point Relative Humidity from Wet and Dry Bulb Thermometer Constant Humidity Constant Humidity with Sulfuric Acid Solutions Velocity of Sound Sound Velocity in Water Above 212 F Musical Scales Scientific or Just Scale Absorption and Velocity of Sound in Still Air Velocity of Sound in Dry Air Spark-Gap Voltages Dielectric Constants Properties of Dielectrics Selected Values of Electric Dipole Moments for Molecules in the Gas Phase Dipole Moments Dipole Moments of Amino Acid Esters Dipole Moments of Amides Dipole Moments of Some Hormones and Related Compounds in Dioxan Electron Affinities Ionization Potentials of Molecules Electron Work Functions of the Elements Properties of Metals as Conductors Superconductivity Tables of Properties of Semiconductors Standard Calibration Tables for Thermocouples Values for the Langevin Function L(ų) Magnetic Materials, Properties of Antiferromagnetic Compounds Saturation Constants and Curie Points of Ferromagnetic Elements Initial Permeability of High Purity Iron for Various Temperatures Magnetic Materials, High Permeability Magnetic Materials, Permanent Magnet Alloys Magnetic Susceptibility of the Elements and Inorganic Compounds Diamagnetic Suscekptibilities of Organic Compounds Diamagnetic Susceptibilities of Organic Compounds, Supplementary Table Mass Attenuation Coefficients X-ray Cross Sections X-ray Wavelengths X-ray Atomic Energy Levels Lattice Spacing of Common Analysing Crystals Radioactive Transition Probabilities for K X-ray Lines Radioactive Transition Probabilities for L X-ray Lines K and L X-ray Absorption Edges Diffraction Data for Cubic Isomorphs Photometric Quantities, Units and Standards Standard Units, Symbols and Defining Equations for Fundamental Photometric and Radiometric E18 E27 E34 E36 E37 E38 E39 E39 E40 E41 E41 E41 E42 E43 E44 E44 E45 E46 E46 E47 E47 E48 E48 E49 E54 E55 E55 E60 E63 E66 E66 E66 E66 E67 E74 E81 E84 E85 E99 E105 E114 E119 E119 E120 E120 E121 E121 E126 E131 E135 E138 E143 E182 E194 E195 E196 E198 E199 E203

6 Quantities Photometric Quantities Illumination Conversion Factors Standard Wave Lengths Persistent lines of the Elements Secondary Electron Emission Emissivity of Tungsten Liquids for Index by Immersion Method Heavy Liquids for Mineral Separation Index of Refraction of Elements Index of Refraction of Inorganic Compounds Index of Refraction of Miscellaneous Substances Index of Refraction of Organic Compounds Molar Refraction of Organic Compounds Index of Refraction of Water Index of Refraction of Rock Salt, Sylvine, Calcite, Fluorite and Quartz Index of Refraction of Glass Index of Refraction of Aqueous Solutions Index of Refraction of Fused Quartz Index of Refraction of Air Index of Refraction of Gases Coefficient of Transparency of Uviol Glass Index of Refraction of Aqueous Solutions of Sucrose Index of Refraction of Maltose Hydrate Solutions Radiation form an Ideal Black Body Reflection Coefficients Emissivity and Absorption Total Emissivity Spectral Emissivity Properties of Tungsten Transmission of Wratten Filters Transmissibility for Radiations Standard Illuminants Standard Coordinate System Standard Observer Specific Rotation Optical Rotation of Acids and Bases Magnetic Rotatory Power Transparency to Optical Density Conversion Table SECTION F Density of Various Solids Weight of One Gallon of Water Temperature Correction for Volumetric Solutions Temperature Correction for Glass Volumetric Apparatus Density of Various liquids Hydrometers and Density Units, Hydrometer Conversion Tables Density of D2 O Volume Properties of Ordinary Water Density and Volume of Mercury Sulfuric Acid Density and Composition of Fuming Sulfuric Acid Density of Moist Air Density of Dry Air;Density of Water Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of Air Isothermal Compressibility of Liquid Coefficient of Friction Low Melting Point Alloys Hardness of Materials Mohs hardness Scale E206 E207 E207 E208 E211 E215 E217 E218 E218 E218 E218 E219 E220 E222 E222 E222 E222 E224 E225 E226 E228 E228 E228 E229 E229 E230 E237 E245 E246 E246 E247 E247 E248 E250 F1 F2 F2 F3 F3 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F11 F12 F16 F19 F22 F22 F22

7 Comparison of Hardness Values of Various Materials on Mohs and Knoop Scales Surface Tension of Liquid Elements Surface Tension of Inorganic Solutes in Water Surface Tension of Inorganic in Organic Solvents Surface Tension of Organic Compounds in Water Surface Tension of Organic Compounds in Air Surface Tension of Methyl Alcohol in Water Surface Tension of Ethyl Alcohol in Water Surface Tension of Water Against Air Surface Tension, Interfacial Surface Tension of Various Liquids Surface Tension, Reference Key Viscosity of Water Viscosity of Gases The Viscosity of Water 0c to 100 c Viscosity of Liquids Viscosity of Gases Diffusivities of Gases in Liquids Diffusion of Aqueous Solutions into Pure Water Diffusion of Gases into Air Radioactive Tracer Diffusion Data for Pure Metals Physical Constants of Ozone and Oxygen Physical Constants of Clear Fused Quartz Fixed Point Properties of Oxygen Physical Properties of Sodium, Potassium and Na-K Alloys Mechanical and Physical Properties of Whiskers Absolute Viscosity of Liquid Sodium and Potassium Physical Properties of Pigments Critical Temperatures and Pressures Dissociation Pressure of Calcium Carbonate Definitions and Formulas Definitions and Formulas, Supplementary Tables Definitions for Electrolytic Solutions Temperature Conversion Table Standard Types of Stainless and heat Resisting Steels Standard Test Sieves Physical Properties of Glass Sealing and Lead Wire Materials Comparison of Wire Gauges Twist Drill and Steel Wire Gauge Dimensions of Wire, Stubs Gauge Dimensions of Wire, British Standard Gauge Platinum Wire Table Allowable Carrying Capacities of Copper Wire Dimensions of Wire B. &S. Gauge, Mass and Resistance for Copper Aluminum Wire Table Cross-Section and Mass of Wires Resistance of Wires Color Code for Composition-type and Wirewound-type Resistors Electrical Resistively and Temperature Coefficients of Elements Electrical Resistively of the Alkali Metals Low Melting Point Solders Brazing Filler Metals (Solders) Physical Data for the Planets, Their Satellites and Some Asteroids Hohmann Ellipse Transfer Data Constants for Satellite Geodesy The Earth: Its Mass, Dimensions and Other Related Quantities Acceleration Due to Gravity and Length of Seconds Pendulum Acceleration Due to Gravity, Free Air Correction For Altitude Data in Regard to Earth Commoner Chemical Elements in the Earth s Crust F22 F23 F41 F41 F42 F42 F43 F43 F43 F43 F44 F46 F47 F47 F49 F50 F56 F59 F60 F60 F61 F72 F72 F73 F74 F75 F75 F76 F79 F80 F81 F116 F120 F122 F145 F147 F148 F150 F151 F151 F151 F152 F152 F152 F154 F155 F156 F158 F159 F160 F160 F161 F163 F176 F180 F181

8 Average Amounts of the Elements in the Earth s Crust in Grams per Metric Ton or Parts Per Million Chemical Composition of Rocks Solar Spectral Irradiance Elements Present in Solution in Sea Water, Excluding Dissolved Gases PH of Natural Media and Its Relation to the Precipitation of Hydroxides Properties of the Earth s Atmosphere at Elevations up to 160 Kilometers Velocity of Seismic Waves Atmospheric Electricity Crystal Ionic Radii of Elements Bond lengths Between Carbon and Other Elements Bond Lengths and Angles of Elements and Chemical Compounds Strength of Chemical Bonds Values of Gas Constant, R Fundamental Physical Constants Velocity of Light Energy Conversion Factors I.R. Charts- Infrared Vibrational Correlation Charts Far I.R. Charts-Far Infrared Vibrational Frequency Correlation Charts Chart of Characteristic Frequencies Between cm Characteristic NMR Spectral Positions for Hydrogen in Organic Structures Tables of Particle Properties Characteristics of Particles and particle Dispersoids Abbreviations and Symbols, Physics and Chemistry Spelling and symbols for Units Symbols, Units and Nomenclature in Physics Alphabet Table (Greek, Russian) American Standard Abbreviations for Scientific and Engineering Terms Abbreviations of Common Units of Weight and Measure, National Bureau of Standards Recommended Conversion Factors Table Defined Values and Equivalents Factors for the Conversion of (log10x) to (RT logx) Dimensionless Groups Dimensionless Groups, Supplementary Table Numerical Data Projects National Standard Reference Data System Publications F189 F190 F190 F190 F190 F196 F198 F200 F201 F204 F221 F222 F223 F223 F224 F231 F233 F243 F244 F258 F259 F260 F261 F278 F279 F281 F282 F304 F304 F305 F316 F323 F335

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