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050 00 TP9|b.M94 2007
100 1 Myers, Richard L.|q(Richard Leroy),|d1951-
245 14 The 100 most important chemical compounds :|ba reference
guide /|cRichard L. Myers.
246 3 One hundred most important chemical compounds
260 Westport, Conn. :|bGreenwood Press,|c2007.
300 xxvi, 326 p. :|bill. ;|c27 cm.
504 Includes bibliographical references (p. [315]-317) and
index.
505 00 |tPreface --|tAcknowledgements --|tIntroduction --|tWhat
is a chemical compound? --|tTypes of chemical compounds --
|tOrganic and inorganic compounds --|tIonic and molecular
compounds --|tNaming compounds --|tMolecular and
structural formulas --|tEntry format --|g1.|tAcetic acid -
-|g2.|tAcetone --|g3.|tAcetylene --|g4.|tAcetylsalicylic
acid --|g5.|tAdenine --|g6.|tAdenosine triphosphate (ATP)
--|g7.|tAdipic acid --|g8.|tAluminum(III) oxide Al2O3 --
|g9.|tAmmonia --|g10.|tAscorbic acid --|g11.|tAspartame --
|g12.|tBenzene --|g13.|tBenzoic acid --|g14.|tBiphenyl and
PCBs --|g15.|tButane --|g16.|tButene --|g17.|tButyric and
fatty acids --|g18.|tCaffeine --|g19.|tCalcium carbonate -
-|g20.|tCalcium oxide (Lime) --|g21.|tCalcium sulfate
(Gypsum) --|g22.|tCarbon dioxide --|g23.|tCarbon monoxide
--|g24.|tChloroform --|g25.|tChlorophyll --|g26.
|tCholesterol --|g27.|tCitric acid --|g28.|tCocaine --
|g29.|tCytosine, thymine, and uracil --|g30.|tDDT --|g31.
|tDEET --|g32.|tDichlorodifluoromethane, CFC-12 --|g33.
|tDopamine, L-Dopa --|g34.|tEpinephrine (Adrenaline) --
|g35.|tEthane --|g36.|tEthene (Ethylene) --|g37.|tEther --
|g38.|tEthyl alcohol (Ethanol) --|g39.
|tEthylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) --|g40.
|tFluoxetine (Prozac) --|g41.|tFormaldehyde.
505 00 |g42.|tFormic acid --|g43.|tGlucose --|g44.|tGlycerol
(Glycerin) --|g45.|tGuanine --|g46.|tHydrochloric acid --
|g47.|tHydrogen peroxide --|g48.|tHydrogen sulfide --|g49.
|tIbuprofen --|g50.|tIndigo --|g51.|tInsulin --|g52.
|tIron(III) oxide --|g53.|tIsooctane --|g54.|tIsoprene --
|g55.|tL-Dopa (See Dopamine, L-Dopa) --|g56.|tMethane --
|g57.|tMethyl alcohol (Methanol) --|g58.|tMethylphenidate
(Ritalin)--|g59.|tMonosodium glutamate --|g60.|tMorphine -
-|g61.|tNaphthalene --|g62.|tNicotine --|g63.|tNitric acid
--|g64.|tNitric oxide --|g65.|tNitrogen dioxide --|g66.
|tNitrous oxide --|g67.|tNitroglycerin --|g68.
|tNorethindrone --|g69.|tPenicillin --|g70.|tPhenol --
|g71.|tPhosphoric acid --|g72.|tPiperine --|g73.
|tPotassium carbonate --|g74.|tPotassium nitrate --|g75.
|tPropane --|g76.|tPropylene --|g77.|tQuinine --|g78.
|tSaccharin --|g79.|tSilicon dioxide (Silica) --|g80.
|tSodium bicarbonate --|g81.|tSodium carbonate --|g82.
|tSodium chloride --|g83.|tSodium hydroxide --|g84.
|tSodium hypochlorite --|g85.|tStrychnine --|g86.|tStyrene
--|g87.|tSucrose --|g88.|tSulfuric acid --|g89.
|tTetrafluoroethylene --|g90.|tTetrahydrocannabinol (THC)-
-|g91.|tThymine (See Cytosine, thymine, and uracil) --
|g92.|tTrinitrotoluene (TNT) --|g93.|tToluene --|g94.
|tTriuranium octaoxide --|g95.|tUracil (See Cytosine,
thymine, and uracil) --|g96.|tUrea --|g97.|tVanillin --
|g98.|tVinyl chloride --|g99.|tWater --|g100.|tXylene --
|tCommon and ancient names of substances --|tGlossary --
|tSelected bibliography --|tIndex.
520 Discusses the chemistry, history, and uses of significant
compounds that have affected humans throughout history.
650 0 Chemicals|vDictionaries.