Chemical Database and Chemistry Guide


chem.qmw.ac.uk/iupac/
Full text of IUPAC recommendations, a list of elements in Atomic Number order, including an illustrated glossary of class names of organic compounds and reactive intermediates based on structure, a glossary of physical organic chemistry and a glossary of
  
cds3.dl.ac.uk/cds/cds.html
This is done by providing chemical databases, help, training and information free of charge to all UK academics. The primary aim of the CDS is to help chemists to solve their problems.
  
solvdb.ncms.org/
Database of commercially available solvents, weight, Chemical Abstracts number, cost, detailing the formula and boiling and freezing points of each.
  
chemsoc.org/viselements/
Periodic landscapes based on ionisation energies of the elements are also included. Information about elements of the periodic table including origin, date of discovery, founder, description and image.
  
vcs.ethz.ch/chemglobe/ptoe/
Periodic table of the elements providing physical (electronic, thermal and steric) data, details of isotopes, and background information such as year of discovery, name origin and uses for each element. Simple and complex forms of the table are available
  
shef.ac.uk/~chem/web-elements/
Full illustrated periodic table complete with key data (symbol, group number, description, chemical data, physical data, crystal structure, isotopes, electronic, biological , atomic weight, CAS registry ID), atomic number and geological data for every elem
  
bio.hw.ac.uk/edintox/page1.htm
Collection of material providing an introduction to the field of toxicology and chemical safety. Offers information on the physical form of chemicals of which the major types are solid, liquid, gas and vapour, possible health effects of chemical substance
  
ccdc.cam.ac.uk/
Large searchable database of experimentally determined crystal structures, with details of graphical search, retrieval and data visualisation software.
  
mimas.ac.uk/crossfire/
It is available to the UK and Irish academic communities as part of the MIMAS Service. A very large and powerful chemical information system providing comprehensive information on millions of chemical substances and reactions.
  
physics.nist.gov/PhysRefData/Linebr/html/reffrm0.html
Searches can be conducted by entering title, author or year of publication. Papers without numerical data may be searched by category, such Database of references on atomic spectral line broadening containing numerical data, comments, and review articles.
  
chemnews-japan.com/
Features a database of chemical manufacturers in Japan searchable by product name, news articles, CAS Number or product category, a database of chemical related companies and back issues of the Japan Chemical Week.
  
geology.wisc.edu/~jill/glossary2.html
Listing of hundreds of minerals, with descriptions and specifications.
  
un2sg4.unige.ch/athena/mineral/mineral.html
Extensive minerals database using IMA approved mineral names and varieties names, updated 1996. Includes an alphabetical list, systematic list, elements, sulfides, halides, oxides, carbonates, sulfates, phosphates, silicates, organic materials and varieti
  
bids.ac.uk/rsc.html
The BIDS RSC service provides access to seven databases supplied by The Royal Society of Chemistry, covering analytical chemistry, chemical engineering, health and safety, biotechnology, nutrition, mass spectrometry, and chemical industry news. Subscripti
  
epa.gov/enviro/html/emci/chemref/
Fact sheets about thousands of chemical substances monitored by the Environmental Protection Agency's major program systems.
  
liv.ac.uk/Chemistry/ArtGallery.html
Collection of chemistry images, physical, including organic, inorganic, and surface science art and surface science art, with some animated and interactive images.
  
codata.org/codata/databases/key1.html
Data table presenting the final results of a project to establish internationally agreed values for the thermodynamic properties of key chemical substances. Use of these recommended, internally consistent values is encouraged in the analysis of thermodyna
  
w3.chem.ucla.edu/~webspectra/
Searchable library of nuclear magnetic resonance and infrared spectroscopy problems, facilitating the interpretation of compound spectra. Provides a set of instructional documents, including notes on NMR solvents, types of NMR spectra, and a table of IR a
  
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