You seem to be unfamiliar with the meaning of "literature search." Hie thee to a library and ask them if they have CAS Online available. Failing that, go to the reference desk and ask for help.
I am not sure but they may be Cadmium, Lead, Mercury, Arsenic. It is a starting point for your search however.
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The advantage of online literature search is that you don't have to go out to look or read a book.
You can use databases like PubMed, Google Scholar, and JSTOR to find information on the keyword "literature search databases."
Go to the link and search MSDS for the wanted substance.
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This is a review of how this literature if written. You can look it up with an online search.
google, because of google books.
Yes, a literature search is an essential part of a scientific investigation. It helps researchers to understand existing knowledge on a topic, identify gaps in the literature, and formulate research questions or hypotheses for their study. By reviewing relevant literature, researchers can also ensure that their work is novel and contributes meaningfully to their field.
search it up on google
To perform a literature search effectively, start by clearly defining your research question. Use keywords related to your topic to search in academic databases and libraries. Evaluate the relevance and credibility of the sources you find. Keep track of your search process and sources. Finally, synthesize the information you gather to support your research.
To conduct an effective literature database search, you can use strategies such as using specific keywords, combining search terms with Boolean operators, utilizing filters to narrow down results, and critically evaluating the relevance and credibility of sources.