Beilsteins Handbuch Der Organischen Chemie, Volume 2 is a comprehensive reference work detailing organic chemical compounds. Authored by Friedrich Konrad Beilstein and the Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft, this volume continues Beilstein's legacy of meticulously cataloging and describing organic substances known at the time of publication.
A crucial resource for chemists and historians of science, this handbook provides detailed information on the preparation, properties, and reactions of organic compounds. Its enduring value lies in its thoroughness and systematic organization, making it an essential part of any serious chemistry collection. This volume serves as a snapshot of the chemical knowledge of the era, providing insight into the evolution of organic chemistry.
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