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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a real material compatibility handbook,
By Didier Bizzarri (D.Bizzarri@ulg.ac.be) (Liège, Belgium, Europe) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Guide to Hazardous Chemical Reactions 1997 (Paperback)
Invaluable for anybody concerned by material compatibility and reactivity. Shaped like a dictionary, you just search for one substance and a list of incompatible materials follows with a description of the reactivity, references and sometimes a short story, very dense information. It covers organic and inorganic chemicals, but also construction materials. It is one of the best references of this type I know with Bretherick's Handbook of Reactive Chemicals (Bretherick) and Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials (Sax N.I. and Lewis R.J.).
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is a must for any serious chemist.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Guide to Hazardous Chemical Reactions 1997 (Paperback)
The NFPA have really outdone themselves with this edition. It is an invaluable resource for theoreticians and lab practitioners alike. The indexing is quite intuitive, so even the most book-shy chemist can gain access to its vital information. The bottom line is that this manual saves lives. There are three things I require in every hood of my lab: a sink, a gas line and this book.
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Guide to Hazardous Chemical Reactions 1997 (Paperback - Sept. 1997)
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