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General Chemistry Sites
BioChemHub - The Online
Biology and Chemistry Education Center
http://BioChemHub.com/
A comprehensive site with links to guides and tools including chemical
data, laboratory supply vendors, and teaching resources for organic
and analytical chemistry.
ChemCenter
http://www.chemistry.org/portal/a/c/s/1/home.html
The American Chemical Society offers this site to allow users to
keep up with what is going in the field of chemistry. You can access
online journals and magazines, find career information and information
for students and educators of all levels, and search Chemical Abstracts
Service and other chemistry related databases. Also in the Discover
Chemistry section you can have some Chemistry fun including the
"Joke-a-Rama" and "This Week in Chemical History". The list of recommended
Chemistry sites is quite extensive with many geared toward help
for students.
ChemFinder
http://www.chemfinder.com/
ChemFinder is an Internet search engine that is specially designed
to conduct the complicated searches required to find chemical information
on the Internet.
ChemIDplus
http://chem.sis.nlm.nih.gov/chemidplus/chemidheavy.jsp
Provides structure and nomenclature information for chemical substances.
To access a version which does not require plugins go to http://chem.sis.nlm.nih.gov/chemidplus/chemidlite.jsp?
Chemicool
http://www-tech.mit.edu/Chemicool/
MIT's online Periodic Table is fast and easy to use and provides
a lot a basic data on the elements.
Chemistry
Help Pages
http://www.newi.ac.uk/buckleyc/welcome.htm
This site has been selected by the editors of Britannica.com as
one of the best on the Internet. These pages were originally designed
to help my chemistry students but have now been transferred to the
School of Education and so are open to anyone that might find them
useful. This sited was created and is maintained by Dr Clive Buckley
from the School of Education and Humanities, North East Wales Institute
in Wrexham. This site includes information on everything from foundation
chemistry, bonding and Gravimetric analysis to report writing.
Chemistry Links
http://wwdd2.net/chemlinks.html
An excellent gateway to sites covering all areas of chemistry, created
by Ryan Robinson, and I a recent college graduate of Geology Eastern
Washington University. Mr. Robinson devised this site as a way to
promote science education.
Chemistry
Links
http://www.newi.ac.uk/buckleyc/chemistry.htm
Another excellent compilation of links, this one created by Clive
Buckley and David Harrison, faculty at the Wales Institute of Higher
Education.
ChemSpider
http://www.chemspider.com/
ChemSpider is a chemistry search engine that aggregates and indexes
chemical structures and their associated information into a single
searchable repository
IUPAC
Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry
http://www.acdlabs.com/iupac/nomenclature/
From the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, a reference
guide to look up classification and terms from the field of Organic
Chemistry.
Knovel
Critical Tables
http://www.knovel.com/knovel2/Toc.jsp?
This interactive handbook contains tables of physical, solvent and
thermodynamic properties for organic and inorganic compounds and
pure substances.
Martindale's
The "Virtual" Chemistry Center
http://www.martindalecenter.com/GradChemistry.html
Comprehensive collection of links organized into broad main categories:
Chemistry Overview, Periodic Tables and Databases; Chemicals &
Biochemical Databases; Analytical Chemistry; and First and Second
Year Courses, Tutorials, and Video.
National Academy of Sciences
http://www.nas.edu/
Established by Congress to "investigate, examine, experiment and
report upon any subject of science or art", the academy reports
to the nation by drawing on the expertise of members who represent
the very best in their fields from academia, industry and government.
To this end the site includes current science news and information
on just about every branch of science imaginable including the full-text
of reports. Of special interest in the area of chemistry is a section
on ozone depletion
NIST Chemistry
WebBook
http://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry/
Through a search engine at this site you can find a huge amount
of information on chemical species which includes chemical and physical
property data.
Open
Directory Project: Laser and Optics
http://dmoz.org/Science/Physics/Optics/Lasers/
Links to several hundred sites including atomic and laser physics,
laser history, laser safety and many types of lasers. The Open Directory
Project is the largest, most comprehensive human-edited directory
of the Web. It is constructed and maintained by a vast, global community
of volunteer editors.
WebElements
http://www.webelements.com/
Though the site is not as easy to read as the MIT one above, the
information provided by this online Periodic Table is more extensive,
including history of each element and names in other languages.
WWW Chemistry
Guide
http://www.chemistryguide.org/index.php
Invaluable site for finding information on the web for all areas
of chemistry, including green chemistry, chemistry blogs, polymer
chemistry, inorganic chemistry, etc. The WWW Chemistry Guide, a
web site designed for the specific needs of chemists, is authored
by Andrey Frolov (Ph.D. in organic chemistry, 7 years experience
in organic synthetic chemistry).
WWW
Chemistry Virtual Library
http://www.liv.ac.uk/Chemistry/Links/links.html
An well-maitainted index of chemistry resources on the web, with
sections listing companies, journals, databases, dictionaries and
other tools, and subtopics within the field of chemistry.
Analytical Chemistry
The
Analytical Chemistry Springboard
http://www.anachem.umu.se/jumpstation.htm
A collection of links to articles, papers, and other informational
resources, with categories for each method or technique used in
analytical chemistry. Also includes categorized links for general
resources such as newsgroups, tutorials, online journals, and suppliers
of chemicals and equipment.
Analytical
Chemistry Cross-Index
http://www.chem.vt.edu/chem-ed/ac-basic.html
A cross reference index for terms and concepts central to analytical
chemistry. Entries for each term will include a definition and links
for related topics.
Analytical
Chemistry: the authoritative voice of the analytical community
http://pubs.acs.org/journals/ancham/index.html
The latest issue and articles from the journal, Analytical Chemistry.
The magazine is devoted to discussing new topics in analytic measurement,
including the latest techniques and methods.
BioChemistry
Biochemist E-volution
http://www.biochemist.org/
The latest biochemical news, book reviews, job postings, training
information, a calendar of events as well as the latest issue of
the magazine, "The Biochemist" are all available from
this website published by the Biochemical Society.
Biochemistry
Links
http://www.csulb.edu/~cohlberg/biochemlinks.html
Extensive and recently updated collection of links, this broad web
page was created by Professor
Jeffrey Cohlberg for his students at California State University.
Femtochemistry
Femtochemistry:
Atomic-Scale Dynamics of the Chemical Bond By Ahmed
H. Zewail
This anthology, which is adapted from the Nobel Lecture, gives an
overview of the field of Femtochemistry from a personal perspective,
encompassing our research at Caltech and focusing on the evolution
of techniques, concepts, and new discoveries.
Femtochemistry
Brief description of femtochemistry.
List
of References on Femtecond Spectroscopy References:
University of Southern California site.
Noble
Prize Announcement for Ahmed H. Zewail
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Announcement of the 1999
award to Prof. Zewail. Biographical data on Zewail can be found
at http://nobelprize.org/chemistry/laureates/1999/illpres/
Professor
Richard Zare’s Website at Stanford University
http://www.stanford.edu/group/Zarelab/zare/
Includes links to articles, commentaries and presentations.
Inorganic Chemistry
About
Chemistry: Lectures and Lab Notes
http://www.about.com
While a commercial site, these pages provide useful, though basic
information about the concepts of inorganic chemistry. Included
here are study guides, lecture notes, and laboratory exercises.
Chemistry,
Biology and related disciplines in the WWW
http://www.infochembio.ethz.ch/links/en/anorgchem.html
Links, many in English, to chemical information sites. Maintained
by the Chemistry Biology Pharmacy Information Center, ETH Zürich,
Switzerland.
Free Chemical Software
http://www.acdlabs.com/download/
This site maintained by the ACD Labs. This site is linked and is
provided as a resource by Cheminitz University of Technology.
Inorganic
Chemistry Links
http://fs6.depauw.edu:50080/~heppley/links/inorganic.htm
An excellent collection of links maintained by the Chemistry and
Biochemistry department of DePauw University.
Inorganic
Chemistry Safety Tutorial
http://www.chem.ualberta.ca/~inorglab/safety/index.html
Tutorial created by the Chemistry Department at the University of
Alberta for the safe handling of chemicals.
Inorganic Chemistry Teaching
Links
http://www.wsu.edu/~wherland/
This site is maintained by Washington State University.
Spectroscopy
Tutorial
http://www.chem.ualberta.ca/~inorglab/spectut/index.html
Tutorial created by the Chemistry Department at the University of
Alberta for using spectroscopy. Please consult the technical
requirement page before going to the tutorial. For further help,
consult the Practical
Infrared Spectroscopy Tutorial and Help Pages. These include
guidance and technical details to assist with technique, spectrometer
operation, and troubleshooting.
Nuclear Chemistry
ABC's of Nuclear Science
http://www.lbl.gov/abc/
" The ABC's of Nuclear Science is a brief introduction to Nuclear
Science. We look at Antimatter, Beta rays, Cosmic connection and
much more. Visit here and learn about radioactivity - alpha, beta
and gamma decay. Find out the difference between fission and fusion.
Learn about the structure of the atomic nucleus. Learn how elements
on the earth were produced." Produced by the Nuclear Science
Division ---- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Introduction
to Atomic Structure
http://www.newi.ac.uk/buckleyc/welcome.htm
An excellent introduction to the subject by Professor Clive Buckley.
Nuclear Chemistry
- Shodor Education Foundation
http://www.shodor.org/unchem/advanced/nuc/
Online text prepared by the Shodor Foundation in cooperation with
the Department of Chemistry at the University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill. Includes chapters on Gas Laws, Thermodynamics, Kinetics,
Equilibria, Redox Chemistry and the basic mathematics matrix.
Organic Chemistry
Classic
Organic Reactions
http://www.chempensoftware.com/organicreactions.htm
Need to illustrate your chemical documentation with chemical structures?
Need to view and analyze the geometry of 3D chemical structures?
Need to predict C-13 or H-1 NMR shifts? How about using molecular
mechanics to explore reaction energetics. All of the Classic Organic
Reactions images were created with ChemPen software.
Organic Chemistry
Resources Worldwide
http://www.organicworldwide.net/
A collection of categorized links to sites in the field of Organic
Chemistry, including sections for databases, scholarly literature,
work-up, structural analysis, chemical reaction instrumentation,
set-up, and equipment.
IUPAC
Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry
http://www.acdlabs.com/iupac/nomenclature/
From the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, a reference
guide to look up classification and terms from the field of Organic
Chemistry.
Understanding
Chemistry: Basic Organic Chemistry Menu
http://www.chemguide.co.uk/orgmenu.html
An informational site offering tutorials on different aspects of
Organic Chemistry.
SDBS:
Integrated Spectral Database System for Organic Compounds
http://riodb01.ibase.aist.
A searchable database for organic compounds offering searches by
name of the organic compound, molecular formula, CAS registry number,
or by specifying characteristics of the compound. Results include
the Spectral Code, Molecular Weight, and a diagram of the chemical
structure.
Physical Chemistry
NIST Chemistry WebBook
http://webbook.nist.gov
The NIST Chemistry WebBook provides access to data compiled and
distributed by NIST under the Standard Reference Data Program. It
provides information to Thermochemical data for over 7000 organic
and small inorganic compounds; Reaction thermochemistry data for
over 8000 reactions; IR spectra for over 16,000 compounds; mass
spectra for over 15,000 compounds; UV/Vis spectra for over 1600
compounds; electronic and vibrational spectra for over 4500 compounds;
constants of diatomic molecules (spectroscopic data) for over 600
compounds; ion energetics data for over 16,000 compounds; thermophysical
property data for 34 fluids.
The NIST Reference
on Constants, Units, and Uncertainty
http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/index.html
Information at the foundation of modern science and technology from
the Physics Laboratory of NIST. This site addresses three topics:
fundamental physical constants, the International System of Units
(SI), which is the modern metric system, and expressing the uncertainty
of measurement results.
The
Second Law of Thermodynamics
http://www.chemistryguide.org/physical-chemistry.html
Comprehensive and qualitative discussion of the Second Law of Thermodynamics,
the law introducing entropy change as a driving force for spontaneous
processes.
http://www.secondlaw.com/
Chemistry Careers Link
Careers
for Chemists
http://www.umassd.edu/cas/chemistry/careers.cfm
This page was created and is maintained by the University of Massachusetts.
It succinctly answers the questions of what you can do with a degree
in Chemistry, and breaks out the various options within the field,
such as biochemistry, forensic and physical chemistry.
Massachusetts
Bio Careers
http://massbio.org/careers/
Search for jobs posted with MBC, including those for chemists and
biochemists. You can also visit the Massachusetts Biotechnology
Council site here. MBC is a not-for-profit
organization that provides services and support for the Massachusetts
biotechnology industry.
Science
Careers.org
http://aaas.sciencecareers.org/js.php
Sponsored and provided by the journal Science this site
allows you to search for jobs by keyword, category and location.
Links maintained
by K. Carreras-Hubbard, 9/2007

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