
A Dictionary of Chemistry is a popular and authoritative guide to all aspects of its discipline. With over 5,000 entries, its broad coverage includes physical chemistry and biochemistry, and is heavily informed by the most current research. For this eighth edition, the Dictionary has been fully revised, making it the most up-to-date reference work of its kind. Almost 200 entirely new entries have been added, including bioethanol, genome, molecular spintronics, oganesson, phosphorylation, and reticular chemistry. Areas such as analytical chemistry, environmental chemistry, and organic chemistry have been expanded to reflect recent developments in the field. The dictionary's supplementary material has also been enhanced as new diagrams provide readers with useful visual aids, and the appendices have been substantially updated. All web links have been revised and updated, and are easily accessible via the companion website.
This reference work serves as a comprehensive and authoritative lexicon designed to define and contextualize the terminology across all major branches of chemical science. Jonathan Law and Richard Rennie, editors with extensive experience in academic reference publishing, have compiled this eighth edition to reflect the rapid evolution of chemical research. The text provides a structured framework for students and professionals to navigate complex nomenclature, theoretical concepts, and practical applications within the discipline.
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Experts and academics frequently cite this volume as a standard, reliable resource for undergraduate students and researchers needing quick, accurate definitions. Readers often note the high density of technical information and the utility of the updated web links provided for further investigation.
Page Count:
1458
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192578162
ISBN-13:
9780192578167
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