Hi,
First of all, sorry if I've missed a similar topic and thus created a duplicate, and if this is not the right place to post I'm of course ok with the thread being moved elsewhere.
As for my query - I'm a university freshman (studying chemistry, obviously), and so far still don't have a decent handbook with constants and... well, the usual stuff you should find in one, and as the difficulty and demands of laboratory experiments increase, so does the need for a handbook.
While I have tried to find one in the faculty's library (unsuccessfully, since none of the exemplars are available), I gathered it'd be a good investment to buy a recent one for use in all the further semesters and possibly research beyond that. As far as the online options go I've looked at
this and
this one (and the respective cheaper versions on e-bay) but since I haven't had experience with this kind of stuff before, I wondered if anyone would have any recommendations for me or comment on the aforementioned choices?
Thanks in advance,
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