
CRC Handbook of Basic Tables for Chemical Analysis
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Enhancements to the Fourth Edition:
Compiles a huge array of useful and important data into a single, convenient source
Explanatory text provides context for data and guidelines on applications
Coalesces information from several different fields
Provides information on the most useful "wet" chemistry methods as well as instrumental techniques, with an expanded discussion of laboratory safety
Contains information of historical importance necessary to interpret the literature and understand current methodology.
Unmatched in its coverage of the range of information scientists need in the lab, this resource will be referred to again and again by practitioners who need quick, easy access to the data that forms the basis for experimentation and analysis.
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Paris D. N. Svoronos is a professor in Chemistry at CUNY-Queensborough Community College. He earned a B.S. in Chemistry and Physics from the American University of Cairo and a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from Georgetown University. Among his research interests are the synthesis of organosulfur chemistry, determination of antioxidants in beverages, electrochemistry, organic structure determination and trace analysis. He is particularly interested in undergraduate education and has authored and co-authored several widely-used laboratory manuals and workbooks in addition to several dozen publications. He was awarded several grants, both as a principal investigator including a $2,000,000 NSF grant, as well as a $760,000 Department of Education and a $800,000 NSF-ATE grant. He was selected as the 2003 Outstanding Professor of the Year by the CASE (Council for the Advancement and Support of Education) and Carnegie Foundation. He has been in the governing board of the American Chemical Society- New York section serving, among others, as its chair (2015), the chair of the Long Island subsection (2002), the co-chair of the Microwave topical group (2015-present) and chair of the Chemistry and History topical group (2018-present). He was in the board of the MARM organizing committee held in New York three times (2008, 2016, 2020). He was awarded several ACS awards including the Ann Nalley award (2016), the Stanley Israel award for promoting diversity in the chemical sciences (2018), the National ACS fellowship (2018) and the inaugural ACS-NY section Community College Professor of the Year award (2019). He is particularly proud of his students' academic progress, research accomplishments that include conferences presentations and publications.
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