The CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics is a comprehensive one-volume
reference resource for science research. First published in 1914, it is currently (as of 2023[update]) in its 104th edition, published in 2023. It is known colloquially among chemists as the "Rubber Bible", as
CRC originally stood for "Chemical Rubber Company".[2]
As late as the 1962–1963 edition (3604 pages) the Handbook contained myriad information for every branch of science and engineering. Sections in that edition include: Mathematics, Properties and Physical Constants, Chemical Tables, Properties of Matter, Heat, Hygrometric and Barometric Tables, Sound, Quantities and Units, and Miscellaneous. Earlier editions included sections such as "Antidotes of Poisons", "Rules for Naming Organic Compounds", "Surface Tension of Fused Salts", "Percent Composition of Anti-Freeze Solutions", "Spark-gap Voltages", "Greek Alphabet", "Musical Scales", "Pigments and Dyes", "Comparison of Tons and Pounds", "Twist Drill and Steel Wire Gauges" and "Properties of the Earth's Atmosphere at Elevations up to 160 Kilometers". Later editions focus almost exclusively on chemistry and physics topics and eliminated much of the more "common" information.
CRC is a leading publisher of engineering handbooks and references and textbooks across virtually all scientific disciplines.[3]
Contents by edition
7th Edition
Mathematical Tables
General Chemical Tables
Properties of Matter
Heat
Hygrometric and Barometric Tables
Sound
Electricity and Magnetism
Light
Miscellaneous Tables
Definitions and Formulae
Laboratory Arts and Recipes
Photographic Formulae
Measures and Units
Wire Tables
Apparatus Lists
Problems
Index
22nd–44th Editions
Section A: Mathematical Tables
Section B: Properties and Physical Constants
Section C: General Chemical Tables/Specific Gravity and Properties of Matter
Section D: Heat and Hygrometry/Sound/Electricity and Magnetism/Light