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American Chemical Society Provides information that chemical professionals need, from ways to stay current in their profession to publishing research.
BioTech University of Texas. Includes a dictionary, chemical acronyms database, annotated lists of links to other sites, jobs, funding, etc.
Chem 1 Virtual Textbook This site provides a virtual textbook for a course in general and environmental chemistry.
Chemical Education Resource Shelf Journal of Chemical Education. Links to many publishers and pages devoted to individual titles, citations, and reviews.
Chemical Industry Archives Environmental Working Group. Environmental information and policy analyses - >37,000 pages of documents, 1950 -, obtained from the chemical industry through lawsuits and the FOIA.
Chemical Industry Homepage National Environmental Information Service. Information and links related to chemistry and process engineering, chemical sales, the environment, analytical chemistry, and search engines. Describes the chemical industry's position in the marketplace, new processes and discoveries.
CHEMINFO University of Indiana. Guide to chemical information sources and databases, reviews, document delivery sources, in a wide variety of topics related to chemistry: safety, toxicology, history, biographies, directories, online classes, analytic techniques, physical properties, synthesis and reaction, etc.
Chemistry Information on the WebThis site is a directory of Web sites featuring information of chemistry and chemical data.
Chemistry on the Internet Tennessee State University. Comes up to American History - scroll down to Chemistry. Includes websites, newsgroups, listservers, software, and submissions.
Chemical Physics Preprint Database Brown University and Los Alamos National Laboratory. Electronic archive and distribution server.
Classic Chemistry Carmen Giunta, LeMoyne College. The heart of this site is Selected Classic Papers from the history of chemistry, which links to dozens of seminal texts in philosophy of chemistry, the physics of chemistry, biochemistry, and other chemistry topics. Texts range from excerpts to complete texts and include scientists such as Lucretius, Aristotle, Dalton, Faraday, Lavoisier, and Bohr. Arranged by subjects and titles. In addition, there is a This Week in the History of Chemistry section; a glossary of archaic chemical terms; and annotated links to other Web sites with related biographical and historical info.
Crystallography Online International union of Crystallography. Site devoted to the study of Crystallography.
CS Chemfinder CambridgeSoft Corporation. Search for chemical compounds.
Dictionary of Commonly Cited Compounds Chapman and Hall. 25,000 commonly cited compounds. Covers drugs, organic compounds, solvents, natural products, analytical reagents, inorganic compounds, materials, the elements, and their isotopes. Substructure searchable. Contains chemical names, physical properties and bibliographic references.
Facility for the Analysis of Chemical Thermodynamics Software for thermodynamic modeling.
Fundamental Physical Constants Freie Universität Berlin. Reference guide to hard-to-remember numbers, such as the speed of light and Planck's constant.
Guide to Good Laboratory Practices & Chemistry Information University of Illinois, Chicago.
Organometallic Hypertextbook Rob Toreki. 45 topics - explanations, graphics, links.
Periodic Table of the Elements Los Alamos National Laboratory. Click on an element to learn more about it.
Physical Sciences Information Gateway Consortium of Academic Libraries. News and annotated links.
Reddy's Forensic Page
Reddy P Chakamura, NYPD. Unannotated links arranged in subject categories.
WebElements University of Sheffield. For each element: background, crystallography, isotope, and spectroscopy information, three dimensional crystal structures, as well as chemical, electronic, biological and geological data.