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Gmelin's Handbook of Inorganic Chemistry, presently comprising over 600 volumes, is the most comprehensive collection of chemical and physical data of the elements and their compounds in the world. It is Gmelin's first aim to assemble and systematically classify the research findings scattered throughout the innumerable publications of the international primary literature. The reduction of this mass of data into readily usable form combines exhaustive coverage of all published material, thorough and objective assessment of all results, strictly logical grouping of related facts, and modern monographic presentation. This vast amount of information is classified on the basis of the chemical el...
Gmelin's Handbook of Inorganic Chemistry, presently comprising over 600 volumes, is the most comprehensive collection of chemical and physical data of the elements and their compounds in the world. It is Gmelin's first aim to assemble and systematically classify the research findings scattered throughout the innumerable publications of the international primary literature. The reduction of this mass of data into readily usable form combines exhaustive coverage of all published material, thorough and objective assessment of all results, strictly logical grouping of related facts, and modern monographic presentation. This vast amount of information is classified on the basis of the chemical el...
Gmelin's Handbook of Inorganic Chemistry, presently comprising over 600 volumes, is the most comprehensive collection of chemical and physical data of the elements and their compounds in the world. It is Gmelin's first aim to assemble and systematically classify the research findings scattered throughout the innumerable publications of the international primary literature. The reduction of this mass of data into readily usable form combines exhaustive coverage of all published material, thorough and objective assessment of all results, strictly logical grouping of related facts, and modern monographic presentation. This vast amount of information is classified on the basis of the chemical el...