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Excel for Chemists: A Comprehensive Guide [With CDROM]

by E. Joseph Billo
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Reviews from the First Edition:

"Excel® for Chemists should be part of any academic library offering courses and programs in chemistry. There is no other book on the market that deals so thoroughly with the application of Excel for analyzing chemical data. Highly recommended, for upper-division undergraduates through professionals."
-Choice

"I highly recommend this book; treat yourself to it; assign it to a class; give it as a gift."
-The Nucleus

Chemists across all subdisciplines use Excel to record data in tabular form, but few have learned to take full advantage of the scientific calculating power within this program. Excel is capable of helping chemists process, analyze, and present scientific data, from the relatively simple to the highly complex. Excel® for Chemists, Second Edition has been revised and updated, not only to take into account the changes that were made in Excel, but also to incorporate an abundance of new examples.

Arranged in a user-friendly format, this book contains illustrations and examples of chemical applications, useful "How to" boxes outlining how to accomplish complex tasks in Excel, and step-by-step instructions for programming Excel to automate repetitive data-processing tasks. In addition, tips are provided to speed, simplify, and improve your use of Excel. Included is a CD-ROM, usable in either Macintosh or IBM/Windows environments with many helpful spreadsheet templates, macros, and other tools.

Entirely new chapters contained in this Second Edition feature:

  • Array formulas covered in depth in a separate chapter, along with a comprehensive review of using arrays in VBA
  • How to create a worksheet with controls, such as option buttons, check boxes, or a list box
  • An extensive list of shortcut keys-over 250 for Macintosh or PC-is provided in the appendix
Whether as a text for students or as a reference for chemical professionals in industry, academia, or government, Excel® for Chemists, Second Edition provides a valuable resource for using Excel to manage various chemical calculations.

Synopsis

Reviews from the First Edition:

"Excel® for Chemists should be part of any academic library offering courses and programs in chemistry. There is no other book on the market that deals so thoroughly with the application of Excel for analyzing chemical data. Highly recommended, for upper-division undergraduates through professionals."
-Choice

"I highly recommend this book; treat yourself to it; assign it to a class; give it as a gift."
-The Nucleus

Chemists across all subdisciplines use Excel to record data in tabular form, but few have learned to take full advantage of the scientific calculating power within this program. Excel is capable of helping chemists process, analyze, and present scientific data, from the relatively simple to the highly complex. Excel® for Chemists, Second Edition has been revised and updated, not only to take into account the changes that were made in Excel, but also to incorporate an abundance of new examples.

Arranged in a user-friendly format, this book contains illustrations and examples of chemical applications, useful "How to" boxes outlining how to accomplish complex tasks in Excel, and step-by-step instructions for programming Excel to automate repetitive data-processing tasks. In addition, tips are provided to speed, simplify, and improve your use of Excel. Included is a CD-ROM, usable in either Macintosh or IBM/Windows environments with many helpful spreadsheet templates, macros, and other tools.

Entirely new chapters contained in this Second Edition feature:

  • Array formulas covered in depth in a separate chapter, along with a comprehensive review ofusing arrays in VBA
  • How to create a worksheet with controls, such as option buttons, check boxes, or a list box
  • An extensive list of shortcut keys-over 250 for Macintosh or PC-is provided in the appendix
Whether as a text for students or as a reference for chemical professionals in industry, academia, or government, Excel® for Chemists, Second Edition provides a valuable resource for using Excel to manage various chemical calculations.

Booknews

Written by a chemist (Boston University), this guide is designed to help chemists in industry, academia, or government make use of the full capacity of Excel. Updated and revised, this edition incorporates recent changes made to the program and an array of new examples. CD-ROM, usable in Macintosh or IBM/Windows environments, presents spreadsheet templates, macros, and other tools. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, E. Joseph Billo

E. JOSEPH BILLO is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Boston College in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.

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Booknews

Written by a chemist (Boston University), this guide is designed to help chemists in industry, academia, or government make use of the full capacity of Excel. Updated and revised, this edition incorporates recent changes made to the program and an array of new examples. CD-ROM, usable in Macintosh or IBM/Windows environments, presents spreadsheet templates, macros, and other tools. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2001
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
512
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780471394624

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