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Short description: Comprehensive one-volume reference resource for science research
CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics
Title page of 8th edition of Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, published in 1920
Title page of the 8th edition, published in 1920
SubjectChemistry
PublisherCRC Press (formerly The Chemical Rubber Company)
Pages1624 (102nd ed.)[1]
ISBNISBN:9780367417246 (101st ed.)
Websitehttp://www.hbcponline.com

The CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics is a comprehensive one-volume reference resource for science research. First published in 1914, it is currently ((As of 2023)) in its 104th edition, published in 2023. It is sometimes nicknamed the "Rubber Bible" or the "Rubber Book", as CRC originally stood for "Chemical Rubber Company".[2]

As late as the 1962–1963 edition (3604 pages) the Handbook contained myriad information for every branch of science and engineering. Sections in that edition include: Mathematics, Properties and Physical Constants, Chemical Tables, Properties of Matter, Heat, Hygrometric and Barometric Tables, Sound, Quantities and Units, and Miscellaneous. Earlier editions included sections such as "Antidotes of Poisons", "Rules for Naming Organic Compounds", "Surface Tension of Fused Salts", "Percent Composition of Anti-Freeze Solutions", "Spark-gap Voltages", "Greek Alphabet", "Musical Scales", "Pigments and Dyes", "Comparison of Tons and Pounds", "Twist Drill and Steel Wire Gauges" and "Properties of the Earth's Atmosphere at Elevations up to 160 Kilometers". Later editions focus almost exclusively on chemistry and physics topics and eliminated much of the more "common" information.

64th Edition of CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics with an American dollar bill for scale; weighs 6 pounds 5.0 ounces (2.86 kg)

Contents by edition

  • 22nd–44th Editions
    • Section A: Mathematical Tables
    • Section B: Properties and Physical Constants
    • Section C: General Chemical Tables/Specific Gravity and Properties of Matter
    • Section D: Heat and Hygrometry/Sound/Electricity and Magnetism/Light
    • Section E: Quantities and Units/Miscellaneous
    • Index
  • 45th–70th Editions
    • Section A: Mathematical Tables
    • Section B: Elements and Inorganic Compounds
    • Section C: Organic Compounds
    • Section D: General Chemical
    • Section E: General Physical Constants
    • Section F: Miscellaneous
    • Index
  • 71st–102nd[3] Editions
    • Section 1: Basic Constants, Units, and Conversion Factors
    • Section 2: Symbols, Terminology, and Nomenclature
    • Section 3: Physical Constants of Organic Compounds
    • Section 4: Properties of the Elements and Inorganic Compounds
    • Section 5: Thermochemistry, Electrochemistry, and Kinetics (or Thermo, Electro & Solution Chemistry)
    • Section 6: Fluid Properties
    • Section 7: Biochemistry
    • Section 8: Analytical Chemistry
    • Section 9: Molecular Structure and Spectroscopy
    • Section 10: Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics
    • Section 11: Nuclear and Particle Physics
    • Section 12: Properties of Solids
    • Section 13: Polymer Properties
    • Section 14: Geophysics, Astronomy, and Acoustics
    • Section 15: Practical Laboratory Data
    • Section 16: Health and Safety Information[4]
    • Appendix A: Mathematical Tables
    • Appendix B: CAS Registry Numbers and Molecular Formulas of Inorganic Substances (72nd–75th)
    • Appendix B: Sources of Physical and Chemical Data (83rd–)
    • Index

In addition to an extensive line of engineering handbooks and references and textbooks across virtually all scientific disciplines, CRC is today also known as a leading publisher of books related to forensic sciences, forensic pathology, criminology, and police sciences.[5]

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