APA (7th ed.) Citation

Bichowsky, F. R., & Rossini, F. D. (1936). The thermochemistry of the chemical substances; the assemmbly of a self consistent table of 'best'' values for the heats of formation of the chemical substances (except carbon compounds containing more than two carbon atoms). including heats of transition, fusion and vaporization. Reinhold.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bichowsky, Francis Russell, and Frederick D. Rossini. The Thermochemistry of the Chemical Substances; the Assemmbly of a Self Consistent Table of 'Best'' Values for the Heats of Formation of the Chemical Substances (except Carbon Compounds Containing More than Two Carbon Atoms). Including Heats of Transition, Fusion and Vaporization. New York: Reinhold, 1936.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Bichowsky, Francis Russell, and Frederick D. Rossini. The Thermochemistry of the Chemical Substances; the Assemmbly of a Self Consistent Table of 'Best'' Values for the Heats of Formation of the Chemical Substances (except Carbon Compounds Containing More than Two Carbon Atoms). Including Heats of Transition, Fusion and Vaporization. Reinhold, 1936.

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