Wiley Guide to Chemical

Wiley Guide to Chemical

Incompatibilities, 3rd Edition

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"This book should be a required reference on the laboratory's safety shelf as no where else is so much useful information available in a single volume."

?Inside Laboratory Management, on the Second Edition



"...a portable reference on reactive substances to guide all personnel...in charge of the handling, storage, and transportation of chemical materials."

?Journal of the American Chemical Society, on the Second Edition



The authoritative resource on dangerous chemical interactions now enlarged, revised, and even more useful.



The term "incompatibilities" describes a wide range of chemical reactions that produce undesirable results in noncontrolled situations: the generation of toxic gases, fire, explosions, corrosive activity, polymerization, ruptured containers, creation of more dangerous compounds, and the like. A portable and easy-to-use reference on reactive substances commonly found in commerce, the Wiley Guide to Chemical Incompatibilities, Third Edition compiles hard-to-find data on over 11,000 chemical compounds, providing chemists, technicians, and engineers a thorough, lightning-quick resource to use during experimental preparation and in the event of an emergency.



More than a revision of the previous edition, this Third Edition has been rewritten and expanded to broaden coverage and improve its usefulness. It contains nearly 9,000 chemical incompatibility profiles and nearly 250 new entries, covering flammability, violent and explosive binary reactions, incompatibilities, and reactions that may result from physical change. Alphabetical organization provides concise incompatibility profiles for thousands of commonly used

The book addresses the two most important approaches of system-level modeling, namely physics-based modeling with lumped elements and mathematical modeling employing model order reduction methods, with an emphasis on combining single device models to entire systems. At a clearly understandable and sufficiently detailed level the readers are made familiar with the physical and mathematical underpinnings of MEMS modeling. This enables them to choose the adequate methods for the respective application needs.



This work is an invaluable resource for all materials scientists, electrical engineers, scientists working in the semiconductor and/or sensor

industry, physicists, and physical chemists.

Additional Info

Author Richard P. Pohanish, Stanley A. Greene
Published by WILEY
Document type Book
EAN ISBN 9780470387634,978-0-470-38763-4
Number of pages 1136
Weight(kg.) 2.0312