Since its first edition in 1991, this dictionary of chemistry has received critical acclaim from both English and German speakers. Yet science has progressed immensely since then, bringing forth a plethora of novel terms and compounds that researchers as well as company staff and students need to know -- and which are now captured in this second edition.
Still unrivalled in its scope, this edition contains 180,000 entries, of which 10% are novel terms from chemistry and nanotechnology, while preserving obsolete chemical language for doubt-free backfile reading. The dictionary covers both the vocabulary as well as the IUPAC, trivial and trade names of some 40,000 compounds, and now features an entirely new empirical formula index for comfortable compound search.
Der "Wenske" ist und bleibt konkurrenzlos! In dieser zweiten Auflage fanden insgesamt 180.000 Einträge Platz, 10 % davon neu, darunter die IUPAC-, Trivial- und Handelsnamen von über 40.000 Verbindungen. Ganz neu: ein empirischer Formelindex zur bequemen Suche von Substanzen.
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Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
Maße
ISBN-13
978-3-527-30156-0 (9783527301560)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Gerhard Wenske is Professor Emeritus of Chemistry at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and a long-time member of IUPAC's norms committee. He has literally spent decades collecting relevant material for the first and this second edition of the Wenkse Dictionary of Chemistry. ((to be revised))
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Band 1: ENGLISCH - DEUTSCH
- 180,000 Einträge insgesamt, davon 10% neu
- 40,000 chemische Verbindungen
- Neu! Summenformelindex für die Direktsuche nach chemischen Substanzen