CHEMISTRY LINKS
Sites are presented in alphbetical order and reflect no preference.
- ACC Learning Center: The American Chemistry Council's learning center.
- Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table: This "online textbook" is designed to provide a thorough, in-depth treatment of this topic at the first-year college or advanced-HS levels, with a special focus on the underlying concepts.
- ATSDR: Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry produces "toxicological profiles" for hazardous substances found at National Priorities List.
- Chem 1 Virtual Textbook: A reference text for General Chemistry by Stephen Lower.
- Chemcases: Chemistry of How Things Work and Decisions - Good and Bad - that Bring Chemistry into Our Life.
- The Chem Collective: A collection of virtual labs, scenario-based learning activities, and concepts tests which can be incorporated into a variety of teaching approaches.
- Chemcool: Chemistry topics and resources.
- Chemfinder: Individual access to ChemFinder is complimentary on a limited basis.
- Chemguide: A study guide for chemistry aimed at lower division undergrads.
- ChemInformatics: The Information Retrieval in Chemistry WWW Server.
- CHEMISTRY CENTER: Martindale's Virtual Chemistry Center.
- Chemistry Central: A service publishing peer-reviewed open access research in chemistry, from BioMed Central - the leading biomedical open access publisher.
- Chemistry Division: Chemistry Division at Los Alamos.
- Chemistry Information on the Internet: A Web portal for chemistry sites.
- Chemnetbase: chemical information from Chapman & Hall/CRC, available on the Internet.
- Chemical Information: SIS: Database of over 380,000 chemicals, synonyms, structures, regulatory list information, and links to other databases and other resources.
- ChemSpider: ChemSpider searches the web for free, full text chemical and pharmaceutical literature. The searchable content is authoritative, high quality material.
- chemweb.com: Free access to the Beilstein abstracts database with registration.
- The Chymistry of Isaac Newton: Site studying Isaac Newton's involvement in the discipline of alchemy, or as it was often called in seventeenth-century England, "chymistry."
- CSB: U.S Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board Website.
- Crystal: Crystallography Online.
- Earthref: Geophysical and geochemical data, models, tools, and reference materials.
- Electrochem: Electrochemistry dictionary hosted by Case Western Reserve University, maintained by IIT, with
Argonne Laboritory's Zoltan Nagy as webmaster.
- Elemental Data Index: From the NIST Physics Laboratory databases.
- eMolecules: eMolecules chemical search engine, searching all the world's chemistry.
- Enterprise of the Chemical Sciences: This is a story of the companies and organizations that today provide these indispensable components to what we call the enterprise of the chemical sciences.
- F*A*C*T: The Facility for the Analysis of Chemical Thermodynamics.
- HSDB: HSDB is a toxicology data file on the National Library of Medicine's (NLM) Toxicology Data Network (TOXNET®).
- Intute: Science, Engineering and Technology: A free online service providing you with access to the very best Web resources for education and research, evaluated and selected by a network of subject specialists.
- ISIHighlycited: An expert gateway to the most highly influential scientists and scholars worldwide.
- Luminaries of the Chemical Sciences: Part of the "Chronicles of Chemistry" series on the history of chemistry from ACS Publications.
- Macrog: Macrogalleria, information about polymers and polymer science.
- Molinspiration : Molinspiration is an independent research organization focused on development and application of modern
cheminformatics techniques, especially in connection with the internet.
- MOTM: The Molecule of the Month page.
- NIST Virtual Library-Chemistry: NIST's Chemistry areas of research include: chemical characterization of materials, process metrology, chemical and biochemical sensing, nanotechnology, healthcare measurements, environmental measurements, physical property data, chemical
and biochemical data, bio-molecules and materials, DNA technologies, and international measurement standards.
- NIST X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Database: Distributed by the Measurement Services Division of the National Institute of Standards and Technology
(NIST) Technology Services.
- ORGANIC: Organic Chemistry Resources Worldwide, An intuitive WWW resource guide for synthetic organic chemists.
- Organomet: Organometallic hypertextbook by Rob Toreki.
- Periodic Table: Periodic Table of the Elements contains the basic data about the elements in five languages: English, French, Croation, German, and Italian.
- PhysRefData: Physical Reference Data from the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
- PubChem: PubChem, a component of NIH's Molecular Libraries Roadmap Initiative, provides information on the biological activities of small molecules. It is
- Reciprocal net: Common Molecules: The molecules in this site are considered common based on their general use or presence in the world in and around us or by the interest they spark because of their fascinating structural properties and innovative applications
- RefCalculators: The Calculators On-Line Center: a collection of mathematical, scientific, statistical and other calculations.
- Scientistsolutions.com:An internet discussion site or "Board" to provide scientists a resource for the exchange of ideas and information.
- Scirus: Science-specific search engine.
- Sheffield Chemdex: A directory of chemistry on the World-Wide Web.
- SpectroscopyNOW: The free online resource for the spectroscopy community.
- Tox Town: An introduction to toxic chemicals and environmental health risks you might encounter in everyday life, in everyday places.
- Viselements: Visual Interpretation of the Table of Elements.
- Webbook: Chemistry WebBook, NIST Standard Reference Database.
- Webelements: WebElementsTM Periodic table (professional edition) with a link to a scholars version.
- Web-sters Organic Chemistry: A Living Document of Internet Resources, Information and Applications from Professors Nick Turro (Columbia University) and Ron Rusay (Diablo Valley College/ UC Berkeley)
- World of Chemistry: Eric Weisstein's World of Chemistry.
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Links last verified and updated 11/14/2008.
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