Periodic Table of the Elements
Electronic configurations of elements
Preface to Sixth Edition
Excerpts from Prefaces to Earlier Editions
Contributors
Acknowledgements
References to the Sources of Chemical Data
1. International System of Units (SI)
2. Fundamental Constants (Revised 2006)
3. Common Conversion Factors
4. Properties of the Elements - Names, symbols, physical properties, structures, metallic, covalent and ionic radii, natural isotopes
5. Properties of Inorganic Compounds - Names, formulae, hazards, structures of binary compounds, physical properties, thermochemical data, dipole moments
6. Properties of Organic Compounds - Names, hazards, formulae, physical properties, thermochemical data, acid dissociation constants, dipole moments
6A Properties of Organic Compounds Arranged by Functional Group
6B Properties of Amino Acids (Constituents of Proteins)
7. Some Crystal Forms
8. Shapes of Some Molecules and Ions - Bond angles, diagrams of shapes
9. Bond Lengths - Single and multiple bonds
10. Bond Dissociation Enthalpies at 25C
11. Average Bond Enthalpies at 25C
12. Electronegativities of the Elements (Pauling Scale)
13. Enthalpies of Melting, Vaporisation and Atomisation of the Elements
14. Successive Ionisation Enthalpies of the Elements
15. Periodic Trends in First Ionisation Enthalpies at 25C
16. Electron Affinities at 25C
17. Lattice Enthalpies of Ionic Crystals at 25C
18. Enthalpies of Neutralisation at 25C
19. Solubility Products at 25C
20A. Stability Constants of Complex Ions at 25C
20B. Cumulative Stability Constants at 25C
21. Standard Electrode Potentials and Redox Equilibria in Aqueous Solution at 25C
22. Dissociation Constants of Acids and Hydrated Metal Ions at 25C
23. Common Acid-Base Indicators
24. Ionic Properties of Water - Electrical conductivity, ionic product
25. Molar Conductivities of Aqueous Solutions at 25C
26. Ionic Molar Conductivities at Infinite Dilution at 25C
27. Solubility of Gases in Water
28. Boiling Temperatures Elevation and Freezing Temperature - Depression Constants (Ebullioscopic and Cryoscopic Constants)
29. Critical Constants and Triple Points
30. Vapour Pressure and Density of water and of Mercury at Different Temperatures
31. Densities of Aqueous Solutions at 25C
32. Infrared Absorption Frequencies
33. NMR Chemical Shifts
34. Electronic Configuration of the Elements
35. Greek Alphabet
36. Numerical Prefixes
Appendix: Interpreting the Hazard Codes in Tables 5 and 6 to Determine Risks and Safety Precautions
Requirements for labelling
Summary of the condensed hazard codes, with examples
The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS)
A1 Hazard Classifications
A2 Expansion of Hazard Codes for Inorganic Compounds in Table 5
A3 Expansion of Hazard Codes for Organic Compounds in Table 6
A4 Risk Phrases
A5 Safety Phrases
A6 Health-Related Abbreviations
Index
Elements
Hints on First Aid