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    This is a documentation subpage for Template:RubberBible92nd. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. RubberBible92nd is for referencing the 92nd edition (2011) of the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics , colloquially known as the "Rubber Bible".

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    Template documentation RubberBible92nd is for referencing the 92nd edition (2011) of the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics , colloquially known as the "Rubber Bible". It is based on the template {{ cite book }} .

  4. CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics - Wikipedia

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    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.

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    Template documentation RubberBible53rd is for referencing the 53rd edition (1972) of the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics , colloquially known as the "Rubber Bible". It is based on the template {{ cite book }} .

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    The CRC Press was founded as the Chemical Rubber Company (CRC) in 1903 by brothers Arthur, Leo and Emanuel Friedman in Cleveland, Ohio, based on an earlier enterprise by Arthur, who had begun selling rubber laboratory aprons in 1900. [2] [3] The company gradually expanded to include sales of laboratory equipment to chemists.

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