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Bison #:
SEL Reference TD 176.4.H69 1989 v.2
Title:
HANDBOOK OF ENVIRONMENTAL FATE AND EXPOSURE DATA FOR ORGANIC CHEMICALS: SOLVENTS, vol. 2
Author:
P.H. Howard, Lewis Publishers, 1989
Properties:
Environmental; Physical; Toxicological
Materials:
Hydrocarbons; Organic chemicals; Solvents
Identifiers:
Abiotic degradation; Aquatic fate; Atmospheric fate; Average daily intake; Bioconcentration; Boiling point; Dissociation constant; Environmental fate; Henry's law constant; Melting point; Molecular weight; Partition coefficient; Soil absorption; Solubility; Terrestrial fate; Vapor pressure; Volatilization
Note:
This series of books outlines in detail how individual chemicals are released, transported and degraded in the environment and how they are exposed to humans and environmental organisms. It reviews available data on physical/chemical properties, commercial use and possible sources of environmental fate, and monitoring data of individual chemicals. Each review of a chemical provides data necessary for a qualitative or quantitative exposure assessment.
Bison #:
SEL Reference TD 176.4.H69 1989 v.3
Title:
HANDBOOK OF ENVIRONMENTAL FATE AND EXPOSURE DATA FOR ORGANIC CHEMICALS: PESTICIDES, vol. 3
Author:
P.H. Howard, Lewis Publishers, 1989
Properties:
Environmental; Physical; Toxicological
Materials:
Hydrocarbons; Organic chemicals; Pesticides
Identifiers:
Abiotic degradation; Aquatic fate; Atmospheric fate; Average daily intake; Bioconcentration; Boiling point; Dissociation constant; Environmental fate; Henry's law constant; Melting point; Molecular weight; Partition coefficient; Soil absorption; Solubility; Terrestrial fate; Vapor pressure; Volatilization
Note:
This series of books outlines in detail how individual chemicals are released, transported and degraded in the environment and how they are exposed to humans and environmental organisms. It reviews available data on physical/chemical properties, commercial use and possible sources of environmental fate, and monitoring data of individual chemicals. Each review of a chemical provides data necessary for a qualitative or quantitative exposure assessment.
Bison #:
SEL Reference TD 176.4.H69 1989 v.4
Title:
HANDBOOK OF ENVIRONMENTAL FATE AND EXPOSURE DATA FOR ORGANIC CHEMICALS: SOLVENTS 2, vol. 4
Author:
P.H. Howard, Lewis Publishers, 1989
Properties:
Environmental; Physical; Toxicological
Materials:
Hydrocarbons; Organic chemicals; Solvents
Identifiers:
Abiotic degradation; Aquatic fate; Atmospheric fate; Average daily intake; Bioconcentration; Boiling point; Dissociation constant; Environmental fate; Henry's law constant; Melting point; Molecular weight; Partition coefficient; Soil absorption; Solubility; Terrestrial fate; Vapor pressure; Volatilization
Note:
This series of books outlines in detail how individual chemicals are released, transported and degraded in the environment and how they are exposed to humans and environmental organisms. It reviews available dataon physical/chemical properties, commercial use and possible sources of environmental fate, and monitoring data of individual chemicals. Each review of a chemical provides data necessary for a qualitative or quantitative exposure assessment.
Bison #:
SEL Reference TD 176.4.H69 1989 v.5
Title:
HANDBOOK OF ENVIRONMENTAL FATE AND EXPOSURE DATA FOR ORGANIC CHEMICALS: SOLVENTS, vol. 5
Author:
P.H. Howard, Lewis Publishers, 1989
Properties:
Environmental; Physical; Toxicological
Materials:
Hydrocarbons; Organic chemicals; Solvents
Identifiers:
Abiotic degradation; Aquatic fate; Atmospheric fate; Average daily intake; Bioconcentration; Biodegradation; Boiling point; Dissociation constant; Environmental fate; Henry's law constant; Melting point; Molecular weight; Partition coefficient; Soil adsorption; Solubility; Terrestrial fate; Vapor pressure; Volatilization
Note:
This series of books outlines in detail how individual chemicals are released, transported and degraded in the environment and how they are exposed to humans and environmental organisms. It reviews available data on physical/chemical properties, commercial use and possible sources of environmental fate, and monitoring data of individual chemicals. Each review of a chemical provides data necessary for a qualitative or quantitative exposure assessment.
Bison #:
SEL Reference TD196.O73 M32 1992 v.2
Title:
ILLUSTRATED HANDBOOK OF PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL FATE FOR ORGANIC CHEMICALS: POLYNUCLEAR AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS, POLYCHLORINATED DIOXINS, AND DIBENZOFURANS, vol. 2
Author:
D. Mackay, Lewis, 1992
Properties:
Chemical; Physical; Toxicological
Materials:
Dioxins; Hydrocarbons; Organic chemicals; PAHs
Identifiers:
Air-water partition coefficient; Boiling point; Density; Fugacity ratio; Heat of fusion; Melting point; Molar volume; Molecular formula; Molecular volume; Molecular weight; Octanol-water partition coefficient; Total surface area; Vapor pressure; Water solubility
Note:
This book presents data for chemicals from three broad chemical groups: monoaromatic hydrocarbons, chlorobenzenes, and polychlorinated biphenyls. Data sheets provide for each chemical compound its common name; synonym; chemical name; CAS registry number; molecular formula; and molecular weight, as well as physical, environmental and toxicological properties data.
Bison #:
SEL Reference TD196.O73 M32 1992 v.3
Title:
ILLUSTRATED HANDBOOK OF PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL FATE FOR ORGANIC CHEMICALS: VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, vol. 3
Author:
D. Mackay, Lewis, 1992
Properties:
Chemical; Physical; Toxicological
Materials:
Hydrocarbons; Organic chemicals; Volatile organic compounds
Identifiers:
Air-water partition coefficient; Boiling point; Density; Fugacity ratio; Heat of fusion; Melting point; Molar volume; Molecular formula; Molecular volume; Molecular weight; Octanol-water partition coefficient; Total surface area; Vapor pressure; Water solubility
Note:
This book presents data for volatile organic compounds. Data sheets provide for each chemical compound its common name; synonym; chemical name; CAS registry number; molecular formula; and molecular weight, as well as physical, environmental and toxicological properties data.
Bison #:
SEL Reference TD196.O73 M32 1992 v.1
Title:
ILLUSTRATED HANDBOOK OF PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL FATE FOR ORGANIC COMPOUNDS: MONOAROMATIC HYDROCARBONS, CHLOROBENZENES AND PCBs, vol. 1
Author:
D. Mackay, Lewis, 1992
Properties:
Chemical; Physical; Toxicological
Materials:
Hydrocarbons: Organic chemicals; PCBs
Identifiers:
Air-water partition coefficient; Boiling point; Density; Fugacity ratio; Heat of fusion; Melting point; Molar volume; Molecular formula; Molecular volume; Molecular weight; Octanol-water partition coefficient; Total surface area; Vapor pressure; Water solubility
Note:
This book presents data for chemicals from three broad chemical groups: monoaromatic hydrocarbons, chlorobenzenes, and polychlorinated biphenyls. In addition for each chemical, data sheets provide: common name, synonym, chemical name, and CAS registry number.
Bison #:
SEL Reference TP247.5.I53 1985
Title:
INDUSTRIAL SOLVENTS HANDBOOK, 3rd ed.
Author:
E.W. Flick, Noyes Data Corporation, 1985
Properties:
Physical
Materials:
Hydrocarbons; Organic chemicals; Solvents
Identifiers:
Acidity; Aniline blood point; API gravity; Boiling point; Coefficient of expansion; Coefficient of thermal expansion; Composition; Congealing point; Critical pressure; Critical temperature; Density; Distillation range; Electrical conductivity; Evaporation rate; Fire point; Flammability limits; Flash point; Freezing point; Heat capacity; Heat of combustion; Heat of vaporization; Heating volume; Ignition temperature; Kauri-Butanol value; Lethal Dose 50 - LD-50; Pour point; Refractive index; Reid vapor pressure; Solidification point; Solubility; Specific gravity; Specific volume; Surface tension; Toxicity; Vapor pressure; Viscosity
Note:
The more than 1,100 tables in this book contain basic data on the physical properties of most solvents and on the solubilities of a variety of materials in these solvents. Phase diagrams for multicomponent systems are included. The book is organized by chemical group. The extensive table of contents serves as the index.
Bison #:
SEL Reference QD305.H5 R62
Title:
SELECTED VALUES OF PHYSICAL AND THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF HYDROCARBONS AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
Author:
F.D. Rossini, Carnegie Press, 1953
Properties:
Physical; Thermal
Materials:
Hydrocarbons; Organic chemicals
Identifiers:
Boiling point; Compressibility; Constant of formation; Critical density; Critical pressure; Critical temperature; Critical volume; Density; Enthalpy; Entropy; Entropy of fusion; Entropy of vaporization; Free energy function; Free energy of formation; Free energy of vaporization; Freezing point; Heat capacity; Heat of combustion; Heat of formation; Heat of fusion; Heat of vaporization; Molecular refraction; Molecular volume; Pressure coefficient of boiling point; Refractive index; Refractivity intercept; Specific dispersion; Specific gravity; Surface tension; Triple point; Vapor pressure; Viscosity
Note:
This reference work presents physical and thermodynamic properties in tabulated format for a variety of substances, including aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons, ketones, aldehydes, ethers, and alcohols.
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