About this item
Highlights
- Reviews from previous editions: "Excel for Chemists should be part of any academic library offering courses and programs in Chemistry.
- About the Author: E. JOSEPH BILLO retired in 2006 as associate professor of chemistry at Boston College and is the author of Excel(R) for Chemists: A Comprehensive Guide, Second Edition.
- 768 Pages
- Science, Chemistry
Description
About the Book
"The accompanying CD contains a number of Excel macros to facilitate chemical calculations, including molecular weight, nonlinear regression statistics, and data interpolation"--P. [4] of cover.Book Synopsis
Reviews from previous editions:"Excel for Chemists should be part of any academic library offering courses and programs in Chemistry."
--Choice
"I highly recommend the book; treat yourself to it; assign it to a class; give it as a gift."
--The Nucleus
The newly revised step-by-step guide to using the scientific calculating power of Excel to perform a variety of chemical calculations
Chemists across all subdisciplines use Excel to record data in tabular form, but few have learned to take full advantage of the program. Featuring clear step-by-step instructions, Excel for Chemists illustrates how to use the scientific calculating power of Excel to perform a variety of chemical calculations.
Including a CD-ROM for Windows, this new edition provides chemists and students with a detailed guide to using the current versions of Excel (Excel 2007 and 2010) as well as Excel 2003.
Additional features in this third edition include:
- How to perform a variety of chemical calculations by creating advanced spreadsheet formulas or by using Excel's built-in tools
- How to automate repetitive tasks by programming Excel's Visual Basic for Applications
- New chapters show how to import data from other language versions of Excel, and how to create automatic procedures
- The accompanying CD contains a number of Excel macros to facilitate chemical calculations, including molecular weight, nonlinear regression statistics, and data interpolation
- Several appendices provide extensive lists of useful shortcut keys and function descriptions
From the Back Cover
Reviews from previous editions
"Excel for Chemists should be part of any academic library offering courses and programs in chemistry." --Choice
"I highly recommend this book; treat yourself to it; assign it to a class; give it as a gift." --The Nucleus
The newly revised step-by-step guide to using the scientific calculating power of Excel to perform a variety of chemical calculations
Chemists across all subdisciplines use Excel to record data in tabular form, but few have learned to take full advantage of the program. Featuring clear step-by-step instruction, Excel(R) for Chemists illustrates how to use the scientific calculating power of Excel to perform a variety of chemical calculations. Including a CD-ROM for Windows, this new edition provides chemists and students with a detailed guide to using the current versions of Excel (Excel 2007 and 2010) as well as Excel 2003. Additional features in this third edition include:
- How to perform a variety of chemical calculations by creating advanced spreadsheet formulas or by using Excel's built-in tools
- How to automate repetitive tasks by programming Excel's Visual Basic for Applications
- New chapters in this edition show how to import data from other language versions of Excel, and how to create automatic procedures
- The accompanying CD contains a number of Excel macros to facilitate chemical calculations, including molecular weight, nonlinear regression statistics, and data interpolation
- Several appendices provide extensive lists of useful shortcut keys and function descriptions
Whether as a text for students or as a reference for chemical professionals in industry, academia, or government, Excel(R) for Chemists, Third Edition provides a valuable resource for using Excel to manage various chemical calculations.
Review Quotes
"Finally this new edition, provides chemists and students a detailed guide and examples how to apply the current versions of Excel to their needs. It should be added to the shelves of those using this program within their scientific work." (Materials and Corrosion, 1 November 2012)
About the Author
E. JOSEPH BILLO retired in 2006 as associate professor of chemistry at Boston College and is the author of Excel(R) for Chemists: A Comprehensive Guide, Second Edition. He has presented the two-day short courses "Advanced Excel for Scientists and Engineers" and "Excel Visual Basic Macros for Scientists and Engineers" to over 2,000 scientists at corporate clients in the U.S., Canada, and Europe.