kyro8008
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Crc Handbook
Ive recently aquired the following:
CRC Press - Handbook of Chemistry and Physics - 84th Edition - 2004 - (Lide D.R. (ed.)) (2475s)
It is in pdf format, very good quality (not scanned but original). I cant see it on the ftp, is it useful to anyone here?
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solo
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Just upload it and put the link here witht he rest of the books that are made available to the membership.....and by the way thank you for your
contribution.......solo
https://sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=4713
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Darkblade48
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A nice addition to the FTP, I actually only have the 83rd edition myself
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Which ftp you are going to upload to? so i can put another copy on the other one
EDIT: i've forgot to say... thanks for that original goody
[Edited on 25-1-2006 by alnokta]
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kyro8008
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I have no idea, ive used ftp before but not with sciencemadness.
Could anyone give me the details and ill upload it?
Thanks
PS.
I also have "The golden book of chemistry experiments (1960)" which is meant to be popular, I dont know if this is useful to anyone?
[Edited on 25-1-2006 by kyro8008]
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Darkblade48
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Here's the address for the FTP
http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=2023
It's in the thread over there.
As for a username//password, you will have to ask axehandle for it
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sparkgap
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Axehandle hasn't been very active lately, though, so you could try asking MadHatter via U2U also for access to his FTP.
sparky (~_~)
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I would like the CRC also but most of all "The golden book of chemistry experiments (1960)". If for any reason you cannot get it up on one of the
servers U2U me and we will work out a way such as giving you ftp info for my own server space and then I will up it to axe or mads's since I have
access to either.
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IrC: http://rapidshare.de/files/3710971/q02_go.mat.rar.html
My CRC is outdated I would certainly like a up to date one!
[Edited on 26-1-2006 by rogue chemist]
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kyro8008
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Ive heard nothing as yet from axehandle and have just contacted madhatter. If I dont hear from either of them then ill use your method IrC, it dosent
matter either way.
Thanks.
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gsd
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CRC Handbook- 85th ed & Golden book
I have uploaded both these books to rapidshare.
you will find links in our regular ebooks thread.
http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=4388&a...
gsd
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MadHatter
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CRC
The CRC 85th edition is already on the FTP in the 'CHEMISTRY - OTHER' folder.
BTW, I have the 52nd, 62nd, and 81st editions of this book in hard copy. I'm disappointed
in the 81st edition because it no longer lists the ranges of solubility (grams per 100 ml H2O).
This is for the inorganic compounds with temperatures at 0C and 100C unless otherwise
specified. IMHO, they've removed a piece of critical data that is useful for fractional
crystallization.
P.S. Kyro8008 check your U2U.
[Edited on 26-1-2006 by MadHatter]
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