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in 1817; the last print edition, the 8th, appeared in the 1990s. Although published over many decades, the printed series was not uniform in coverage or currency. Some elements are represented only by decades-old and not updated slim summary volumes. Others (Fe, B, S, F, U, etc.) have numerous
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The database currently contains every compound/reaction discovered between 1772 and 1995, amounting to 1.5 million compounds and 1.3 million different reactions, with over 85,000 titles, keywords and abstracts. It has over 800 different data fields on subjects such as the compounds' electric,
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supplements. Most later supplement volumes focused on an element's organic complexes. Each volume lists its literature coverage date.
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system. The Gmelin database is less complete and less up-to-date than the handbook; the printed book is consequently kept available.
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German handbook/encyclopedia of inorganic compounds initiated by Leopold Gmelin
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compounds updated quarterly. It is based on the German publication
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Gmelin's Handbook of Inorganic Chemistry 1905-1915 (in German)
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magnetic, thermal, crystal and physiological information.
167: 75: 38:Gmelins Handbuch der anorganischen Chemie 92: 90: 98:"LibGuides: Chemistry: Gmelin Handbook" 168: 87: 53:The Gmelin database is maintained by 100:. University of Texas. 29 July 2022. 57:. It is the sister database to the 13: 14: 197: 108: 1: 68: 7: 10: 202: 186:Organometallic chemistry 82:Brockhaus ABC Chemie 181:Inorganic chemistry 176:Chemical databases 59:Beilstein database 193: 134:Vol. III/1b 102: 101: 94: 85: 79: 201: 200: 196: 195: 194: 192: 191: 190: 166: 165: 137:Vol. III/2 131:Vol. III/1 111: 106: 105: 96: 95: 88: 80: 76: 71: 21:Gmelin database 17: 12: 11: 5: 199: 189: 188: 183: 178: 164: 163: 161:Vol. VI/2 158:Vol. VI/1 149:Vol. V/1b 143:Vol. IV/2 140:Vol. IV/1 128:Vol. II/2 125:Vol. II/1 110: 109:External links 107: 104: 103: 86: 73: 72: 70: 67: 43:Leopold Gmelin 29:organometallic 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 198: 187: 184: 182: 179: 177: 174: 173: 171: 162: 159: 156: 155:Vol. V/3 153: 152:Vol. V/2 150: 147: 146:Vol. V/1 144: 141: 138: 135: 132: 129: 126: 123: 122:Vol. I/3 120: 119:Vol. I/2 117: 116:Vol. I/1 113: 112: 99: 93: 91: 83: 78: 74: 66: 64: 60: 56: 51: 47: 44: 40: 39: 34: 30: 26: 22: 81: 77: 55:Elsevier MDL 52: 48: 37: 36: 20: 18: 23:is a large 170:Categories 69:References 33:inorganic 25:database 63:Reaxys 31:and 19:The 27:of 172:: 89:^

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organometallic
inorganic
Leopold Gmelin
Elsevier MDL
Beilstein database
Reaxys


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