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Xochipilli

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Chem Dictionary
« on: July 05, 2000, 08:36:00 AM »
Things in the Serious Chemistry forum seem to stay in view longer.
So what the hell, Here is LaBTop's original post.
Feel Free to post new links here as well.
*Zockeepilae*

General Chemistry Facts
This will keep the hardcore, fanatic newbees and oldbees at least a few weeks off the streets, I hope.
So they want to take away our KNOWLEDGE?
Idiots, here is your KNOWLEDGE:

This will hopefully enormously boost the overall knowledge from The Hive, so try to read as much as you can, you quacks, my dear students.   

The first one is to get a taste of that old, younger days, ever wondering, feeling back:

About Rainbows

http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/staff/blynds/rnbw.html


Solar and lunar rainbow formation. From Beverly Lynds, Unidata Program Center.

Advanced Chemical Topics

http://www.chem.vt.edu/RVGS/ACT/notes/ACT-notes.html


Information on chemical reactions, formulas, and basic concepts from Gwen Sibert, Roanoke Valley Governor's School.

Atomic Orbitals

http://www.albany.net/~cprimus/orb/index.html


David Manthey’s static and MPEG models of electron orbitals.

Aufbau1

http://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~rpeters1/index.htm


Atoms, equations, and organic chemistry lessons, as well as biology and classical music materials.

Band Theory

http://www.chembio.uoguelph.ca/educmat/chm729/band/intro.htm


Molecular orbitals of materials. From Steve Kornic, University of Guelph.

Betha Chemistry Tutorial

http://chemistry.ohio-state.edu/betha/


Balancing equations, gas laws, quantum mechanics. From Ohio State University.

Bio- and Chemiluminescence (special interest)

http://chemistry.tqn.com/library/weekly/aa030998a.htm


Bio-, chemi-, and other luminescent phenomena.

Biology 4

http://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/biology/bio4fv/page/lect_o.htm


Topics include atomic bonding and enzymology. From Brooklyn College, City University of New York.

Buffers for pH Control

http://www.bi.umist.ac.uk/users/mjfrbn/Buffers/Makebuf.asp


Java applet generating recipes for defined buffers. From Rob Beynon, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology.

Caduceus MCAT Online

http://www.scientia.org/caddemo/home.html


Explanations of questions in general chemistry and organic chemistry. From Scientia Incorporated.

Chem101

http://library.advanced.org/3310/lographics/index.html


General chemistry online textbook and experiments.

Chem101 Online

http://www.phs.uiuc.edu/~pearman/101Online/


General chemistry, organic chemistry, electrochemistry, thermodynamics, and more. From Ryan Pearman.

Chem121

http://www.chemistry.ohio-state.edu/~chan/chem121.html


Lectures for introductory chemistry course taught by Michael Chan, Ohio State University.

Chem 299

http://www.chem.uidaho.edu/~chem103/pc299.html


Series of lecture notes for general chemistry class. Also, see the Honors class notes for biochemistry, electrochemistry, and physical chemistry. From University of Idaho.

Chemical Context of Life

http://west.cscwc.pima.edu/~achristensen/chemreview.html


Introduction to chemistry for biology majors. From Pima Community College.

Chemical Demonstrations

http://chemwww.byu.edu/chemed/index.htm


List of available audiovisuals and other materials that help explain chemical reactions. From Brigham Young University.

Chemical Education

http://chemed.chem.purdue.edu/index.html


Chemistry help for general, organic, and inorganic chemistry. From Purdue University.

Chemical Redox Reactions

http://www.pascalpress.com.au/chredoxr.shtml


Lecture notes from John Bullivant, Sydney University.

Chemical Sciences

http://www.compusmart.ab.ca/plambeck/che/struct/index.htm


Series of lectures spanning many topics in chemistry. From James A. Plambeck, Virtual University North.

CHEMINFO

http://www.indiana.edu/~cheminfo/400lecnt.html


Chemical Information Sources and Services Lecture Notes.

Chemistry 1000

http://henri.chem.uleth.ca/C1000/


Introductory chemistry course with answers to assignments. From Marc Roussel, University of Lethbridge.

Chemistry 1201

http://www.chem.lsu.edu/lucid/limbach/1201_f97/chapters_intro.html


General chemistry notes From Patrick A. Limbach, Louisiana State University. See Chemistry 2001

http://www.chem.lsu.edu/lucid/limbach/2001_f98/chapters_intro.html


for Analysis, Equilibria, Chromatography, Electrochemistry, and Spectroscopy.

Chemistry 2000

http://henri.chem.uleth.ca/C2000/


Intermediate chemistry and thermodynamics course with answers to assignments. From Marc Roussel, University of Lethbridge.

Chemistry and the World Around Us

http://wulff.mit.edu/Archive95/world/


Lectures in materials chemistry. From Donald R. Sadoway, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Chemistry Fundamentals Program

http://www.shodor.org/UNChem/index.html


Basic to advanced lesson reviews. From the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Chemistry GSCE

http://www.purchon.co.uk/science/chemistry.html


Basics of pH, organic and inorganic chemistry, chromatography, and catalysis for biology students. From Nigel D. Purchon.

Chemistry in the Modern World

http://wwwchem.csustan.edu/chem1002/chem1002.htm


Introductory lab exercises from California State University at Stanislaus. Also, see the tutorials

http://wwwchem.csustan.edu/Tutorials/tutmenu.htm


in spectral analysis and titration.

Chemistry in the World

http://www.stark.kent.edu/~cearley/ChemWrld/ChemWrld.htm


Introductory chemistry course includes quantitation, naming compounds, and chemical reactions. From Clarke Earley, Kent State University at Stark.

Chemistry Learning Center

http://learn.chem.vt.edu/index.html


General chemistry tutorials, exercises, and reviews. From Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.

Chemistry Place

http://www.chemplace.com/


Tutorials and reviews. Requires paid subscription.

Chemistry Tutorial

http://www.biology.arizona.edu/biochemistry/tutorials/chemistry/main.html


Basic concepts relevant to biology from the University of Arizona.

Chemistry Tutoring Center

http://saber.towson.edu/~ladon/


Explanation of atomic structures, balancing equations, organic and inorganic reactions, and stereochemistry. From Liina Ladon, Towson University.

Chemland

http://owl.cs.umass.edu/chemland/chemland.html


Lessons and applets from William J. Vining Hartwick College and the University of Massachusetts.

Chemtutor

http://www.chemtutor.com/


Online elementary chemistry text. Includes a section on proper study habits.

Chem Web Online

http://library.advanced.org/10429/low/indexl.htm


Introductory basics: atomic structure, chemical formulas, gas laws, etc.

Computational Molecular Nanotechnology

http://www.nas.nasa.gov/Groups/SciTech/nano/index.html


Atomic scale manipulation of matter in computing and space flight. From the Numerical Aerospace Simulation Facility at NASA Ames Research Center.

Computer-Aided Learning Tutorials

http://nitec.dcu.ie/~chemlc/CAL2.html


Includes inorganic and physical chemistry. From University College Cork.

Computer-Assisted Learning in Chemistry

http://members.aol.com/ChangChem/


Modules range from introductory (atoms and molecules) to advanced (reaction mechanisms) levels. From Leigh Oldfield.

Concept of the Week

http://www.yk.psu.edu/~jhb3/cotw.htm


Itemized treatment of the basics. From Pennsylvania State University at York.

Death Test Site

http://www.page-crafter.com/deathtest/index.html


Preparation for exams in acid and base chemistry and equilibrium. From Samuel S. Stake and Benjamin H. Jackson.

Digital Text Materials

http://www.sfu.ca/chemed/digtexts.html


Detailed general chemistry text chapters from Professor Stephen Lower of Simon Fraser University. Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader.

Elements

http://nobel.scas.bcit.bc.ca/resource/ptable/elementsalpha.htm


Brief outline of each element's history and chemistry. From the British Columbia Institute of Technology.

Environmental Chemistry

http://www.rpi.edu/dept/chem-eng/Biotech-Environ/acsenvir/title.htm


Lessons also include biochemistry and general chemistry material. From Henry Bungay, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

Erik's Chemistry

http://members.tripod.com/eppe/index.htm


Advanced placement and organic chemistry notes. From Erik Epp, University of Michigan.

Exams Institute

http://tigerched.clemson.edu/


Produces high school and college chemistry examinations. From Clemson University, home of the American Chemical Society Division of Chemical Education's Examinations Institute.

Fall of the Electron

http://www.sfu.ca/chemcai/AQCHEM/FallElect.html


Understanding the directionality of oxidation-reduction reactions. Also see Fall of the Proton.

http://www.sfu.ca/chemcai/AQCHEM/FallProt.html


From Stephen K. Lower, Simon Fraser University.

Frank Virzi's Chemistry Self-Tests

http://www.ultranet.com/~fvirzi/chtest.shtml


Multiple choice questions with their answers.

From Caveman to Chemist

http://cator.hsc.edu/~kmd/caveman/


A technological march from fire and stone tools to plastics and semiconductors.

Fullerene Science Module

http://wunmr.wustl.edu/EduDev/Fullerene/fullerene.html


Background and applications of buckminsterfullerene. From John R. Bleeke and Regina F. Frey, Washington University.

Fundamentals of Chemistry

http://science.widener.edu/~svanbram/chem145/lecture.html


Introductory chemistry lecture notes by Scott Van Bramer, Widener University. Also see associated problem sets.

http://science.widener.edu/svb/pset/psets.html



General Chemistry

http://wwwpub.utdallas.edu/~parr/chm1341/chm1341.html


Lecture notes and answered tests from Chris Parr, University of Texas at Dallas. Also, see the related Introduction to Chemistry.

http://www.utdallas.edu/~parr/chm1311/13110606.html



General Chemistry I

http://wine1.sb.fsu.edu/chm1045/notes_m.htm


Lecture notes concerning atoms and bonding properties. From Michael Blaber, Florida State University.

General Chemistry ConcepTests

http://www.chem.wisc.edu/~concept/general.html


Challenging Q & A from the University of Wisconsin.

General Chemistry Concepts

http://edie.cprost.sfu.ca/~rhlogan/gen_chm1.html


Helpful introductory material from scientific notation to molecular structure. From Ralph H. Logan, Dallas County Community College. Also, see Frequently Asked Questions.

http://edie.cprost.sfu.ca/~rhlogan/chm_faq.html



General Chemistry Home Companion

http://antoine.fsu.umd.edu/chem/senese/101/notes/


Lecture and demonstration outlines for teachers.

General Chemistry Lecture Notes

http://chemistry.ohio-state.edu/~grandinetti/teaching/Chem121/lectures/lectures.html


Introductory material from Philip J. Grandinetti, Ohio State University.

General, Organic, and Biochemistry

http://ull.chemistry.uakron.edu/genobc/index.html


Lecture slides with brief summations.

Hyperactive Molecules

http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/chemical_mime.html


Molecules that rotate, with audio and video clips. From Imperial College, University of London.

Ideal Gas Law

http://zebu.uoregon.edu/nsf/piston.html


Java applet illustrating behavior of gases under pressure. From the University of Oregon.

Index to Chemical Education Resources

http://www.umsl.edu/~chemist/books/texts.html


Available books (and some reviews) listed by the Journal of Chemical Education.

Internet for Chemists

http://prins00.ethz.ch/Internet_for_chemists/


A tour of Internet architecture and chemistry resources. From Vidyadhar Ranade, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, Zürich.

Just Ask Antoine!

http://antoine.frostburg.edu/HyperNews/get/just-ask-antoine.html


Answers to chemistry questions posed by students.

Learning Matters of Chemistry

http://www.knowledgebydesign.com/tlmc/tlmc.html


A reliable source for computer animations and computer-aided instruction.

Life, the Universe, and the Electron

http://www.nmsi.ac.uk/on-line/electron/


An appreciation of the centenary of the electron's discovery.

Mark's Chemistry Tutor

http://members.xoom.com/mmatthews/chemtutor


Topics necessary for understanding general chemistry.

Math Resources for General Chemistry

http://learn.chem.vt.edu/user/long/chemath/chemath.html


From Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.

Microscale Gas Chemistry

http://mattson.creighton.edu/Microscale_Gas_Chemistry.html


Generation of gases for laboratory demonstrations. From Bruce Mattson, Creighton University.

MIT Biology Hypertextbook http://esg-www.mit.edu:8001/esgbio/7001main.html
Background to chemistry and biochemistry. From the Experimental Study Group, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Mole and Atomic Theory

http://www.pascalpress.com.au/chmlatth.shtml


Lecture notes from John Bullivant, Sydney University.

Molecular Modeling

http://www2.gasou.edu/chemdept/general/molecule/


Lewis structure, Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory. From Brenda Wojciechowski and Paul Cerpovicz, Georgia Southern University.

Molecular Model Rendering Techniques

http://scsg9.unige.ch/fln/eng/toc.html


Explores representations of atoms, molecules, surfaces, crystals, etc.

Molecular Models

http://www.eosc.osshe.edu/chemweb/molmodel/mmp3.html


Bonds, bonding angles, and molecular shapes. From Anna Cavinato and David Camp, Eastern Oregon University.

Molecule of the Month

http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Chemistry/MOTM/motm.htm


Some visualizations require Chime, Java, or VRML capability. From Paul May, University of Bristol.

Molecules of the Month

http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/motm/


Multimedia presentations from Karl Harrison, Oxford University.

Molecules of the Month

http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/motm/


Computer representations from Henry Rzepa (Imperial College) and Paul May (Bristol University).

Nanotechnology Gallery

http://www.ipt.arc.nasa.gov/gallery.html


Graphics depicting uses of atomic scale machines. From the Integrated Product Team on Devices and Nanotechnology, NASA Ames Research Center.

Natural Sciences Pages

http://web.jjay.cuny.edu/~acarpi/NSC/index.htm


From atoms and molecules to cells and solar systems. From Anthony Carpi, John Jay College of the City University of New York.

Nature of Physical Science

http://www.hcc.hawaii.edu/hcconline/sci122/SciTV.html


Online course progresses from history of scientific ideas to laboratory work. From Richard C. Brill, Honolulu Community College.

New Solvent: Supercritical Fluid

http://www.kobelco.co.jp/eneka/p14/sfe01.htm


Reactions of plastic waste with supercritical water. From Kobe Steel, Ltd.

Nuclear Data Dissemination

http://ie.lbl.gov/toi.htm


Information on atomic masses, decay, fission, nuclear structure. From Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Lunds Universitet.

Online Chemistry Resource Center

http://nobel.scas.bcit.bc.ca/resource/index.htm


Includes activity series of metals, rules for solubilities of ionic compounds, rules for assigning oxidation numbers. From the British Columbia Institute of Technology.

Oxidation/Reduction

http://naio.kcc.hawaii.edu/chemistry/redox_title.html


Concepts needed to understand electron transfer reactions. From Kapiolani Community College.

Particle Adventure

http://particleadventure.org/


Required reading for understanding the Standard Model.

Periodic Table - Not Just A Work Of Art!

http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~chem121/lab/periodic1/


The periodic table and the reactivity of metals. From Mary E. R. McHale, Rice University.

pH in Plain Language

http://www.ph.co.za/ph_in_plain_language.html


Acid and base measurements and functions of a pH meter. From the Phoenix Electrode Company.

Polarity of Molecules Tutorial

http://chrs1.chem.lsu.edu/lucid/tutorials/polarity/tutorial.html


Rules used for distinguishing polar from non-polar molecules. From Louisiana State University.

Practical Chemistry and Physics

http://users.foxvalley.net/~chemengr/


Tutorials on electrochemistry, pH, and organic reactions from a chemical engineer.

Primer on Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins

http://crisceb.area.na.cnr.it/angelo/petrilli/summary.htm


Including general chemistry, biochemistry, organic chemistry, spectroscopy, and analytical chemistry. From Pasquale Petrilli, Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II."

Principles in Chemistry

http://www.cm.utexas.edu/~laude/


CH301 and CH302 lecture notes from University of Texas at Austin.

Principles of Chemistry

http://vax1.bemidji.msus.edu/~chemistry/CHEMHOME.HTML


Introductory chemistry, chemical thermodynamics, and transition metal chemistry. From Bemidji State University, Itasca Community College, and Rainy River Community College.

Principles of Modern Chemistry

http://www.science.nus.edu.sg/~webchm/1101/cm1101courseoutln.htm


Syllabus and class notes. From National University of Singapore.

Raw.Chemistry

http://sac.uky.edu/~achan2/chem/


Sound introduction from a chemical engineering student.

Regents Chemistry Lecture Notes

http://home.earthlink.net/~resonance/lecturenote.htm


Brief, fundamental concepts found in general chemistry.

Relative Concentrations of Complex Species

http://www.chem.usu.edu/faculty/sbialkow/Classes/3600/alpha/alpha.html


Calculation of common ion equilibrium problems. From Stephen Bialkowski, Utah State University.

sci.chem FAQ

http://www.orang-utan.com/


HTML version of queries to the Usenet discussion group. The Internet FAQ Consortium :

http://www.faqs.org/


provides a searchable entry to these sci.chem FAQs.

Science of Particle Physics

http://www.fnal.gov/pub/hep_descript.html


Fermilab's introduction to the Standard Model.

Scuba Physics ( A hobby of mine)

http://www.aquaholic.com/gasses/laws.htm


Gas Laws tutorial from the perspective of the scuba diver.

Sheffield ChemPuter

http://www.shef.ac.uk/chemistry/chemputer/


Calculators determine element percentages, isotope patterns, and more.

SMILES Tutorial

http://www.daylight.com/dayhtml/smiles/smiles-intro.html


Fundamentals of Simplified Molecular Input Line Entry Specification.

STEP PreChemistry

http://stuaff.ucdavis.edu/LSC/chem./JimSTEP/Folder_directory.html


Introductory principles. From Jim Hollister, University of California at Davis.

Structure, Kinetics, and Equilibrium

http://www.chem.brown.edu/chem31/


Lecture notes and problem sets from Brown University.

Tanner's Topics

http://www.tannerm.com/index.htm


Explanations in general chemistry, electrochemistry, and physical chemistry from Tanner McCarron.

Titration Simulator (Pay ATTENTION!)

http://yip5.chem.wfu.edu/yip/java/titrate.html


Java applet illustrating acid-base titrations. From Yue-Ling Wong.

Topic Oriented Approach Development

http://www.chem.wisc.edu/~newtrad/CurrRef/TOAHome/topics.html


Chemistry taught through real world topics. From the University of Wisconsin.

Tutorials, Drills, and Quizzes for General Chemistry

http://antoine.fsu.umd.edu/chem/senese/101/tutorials/


Complete lecture notes for teachers and students.

Uncertainty in Measurements

http://antoine.fsu.umd.edu/cgi-bin/senese/tutorials/sigfig/index.cgi


Online tutorial explaining significant figures.

Usenet Chem FAQs

http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/sci/chem-faq/top.html


Sci.chem: how to use this newsgroup, and some information that is available on it.

Van der Waals Forces and Hydrogen Bonds

http://www.wpi.edu/~carruth/ph1121.html


Material from Grover A. Swartzlander, Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

Virtual Chemistry Lab

http://www.acp.edu/genchem/thedisk/main.htm


Experiments and explanations of the chemical reactions involved in biochemistry, general chemistry, organic chemistry, and spectroscopy. From David W. Clarke, Albany College of Pharmacy.

Virtual Classroom

http://ull.chemistry.uakron.edu/classroom.html


Slides and syllabi used in undergraduate and graduate level chemistry courses. Topics include biochemistry, analytical, general, and organic chemistry. From University of Akron.

Visualization and Problem Solving for General Chemistry

http://www.chem.purdue.edu/gchelp/


States of matter, solving thermodynamics problems, and molecular modeling using Chime and HyperChem. From William R. Robinson and John J. Nash, Purdue University.

Welcome to Chemistry

http://www.cs.stedwards.edu/~wright/text/chem.html


Atoms and their properties. From St. Edward’s University, Austin, Texas.

What is pH? (Pay Attention)

http://www.innovativesensors.com/ph.asp


Concise presentation provided by Innovative Sensors, Inc.

Wintergreen Candy and Other Triboluminescent Materials (Hobby of mine)

http://www.towson.edu/~sweeting/wg/candywww.htm


Luminescent phenomena and explanations. From Linda M. Sweeting, Towson University.

Wonderful World of Atoms and Nuclei

http://www-aix.gsi.de/~demo/wunderland/englisch/Inhalt.html


Superheavy atom production from the Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung, Darmstadt, Germany.

World Chemistry

http://www.intschool-leipzig.com/bailey/home/


Chemistry courses, definitions, Java applets, and molecules. From the Leipzig International School, Germany.

World of Carbon

http://enpc1644.eas.asu.edu/Carbon/tabcont.htm


Properties, bonding characteristics, allotropes, applications. From Arizona State University.

World of Materials

http://www-dmse.mit.edu/wom/


Metals, semiconductors, ceramics, and others. From MIT.


I hope
you will all enjoy this treasure, and take good care of the knowledge you will accumulate.
Only so little text, but so much knowledge, all given by THE GLOBAL INTERNET. LT/


Much more interesting coming, stay tuned!

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WISDOMwillWIN


zooligan

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Re: Chem Dictionary
« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2000, 09:15:00 PM »
Here's the link to the much longer original thread on the old board.  There's about once again as many links as in the reposted initial post of LaBTop above (by Xochipilli)

Post 123835 (missing)

(LaBTop: "All the Chemistry links you may need. LT/", Newbee Forum)




Xochipilli

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Re: Chem Dictionary
« Reply #3 on: July 08, 2000, 10:35:00 PM »
If there are any broken links here, PM me and I'll try to take care of it.

The best of the rest:
LaBTop
Moderator     posted 02-13-2000 06:41 AM          
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The Online Merck chemicals catalog, beware, it's much deeper then you think at first glance:

Merck Chemicals and Laboratory Supplies

http://www.merck.de/english/services/index_bottom_catalog.htm


Online catalog of special and fine chemicals from Merck, Germany. Searchable by name, CAS number, or chemical formula.

Example search:

D(-)-Camphor:

First click on the main Merck page:
Search Keywords / Shortcuts
and you come at an index page, at the top the alfabet and the numbers 0 to 9. Under them rolls off the product list, starting with A.
You click the letter C . Another list comes up.
Now you proceed in the list to:

D(-)-Camphor and click:

SHOW PRODUCT GROUP MEMBERS in front of: D(-)-Camphor , and:

102166 (+)-Camphor refined powder DAB,BP 88,USP
109656 D-Camphor reference substance for gas chromatography comes up.

click 109656 and you come here:

109656 D-Camphor reference substance for gas chromatography
CLICK here for Structural formula
Formula Hill:C10H16O
Synonyms:
d(+)Camphor
Categories of danger: highly flammable, irritant
Hazard signs: F Xi

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Molar mass: 152.24 g/mol
Density: 0.99 g/cm3 (20 °C)
CAS number: 464-49-3
EINECS: 207-355-2
HS Code: 2914 21 00
Storage class (VCI): 4.1 B (Flammable solid materials (EC method A10))
Packing-category: A
WGK: 1 (Slightly water polluting substance)
Disposal: 3
Poison class CH: 3 (Strong toxins)
R Phrase: R 11-36/37/38

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Group-ID Item is an element of the Group:
Show Product-Family Members D(-)-Camphor
Show Product-Group Members Reference substances for gas chromatography
Show Key-Word Members Reference substances Miscellaneous; The reference substances are packed in screw-top glass bottles. An actual batch chromatogram is included in each package.

Then you get the above extensive property sheet, where you can click numerous other indicator tabs.
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Other Chemical Catalogs Online:

Eastman Products

http://www.eastman.com/prod/prodmenu.htm


Chemicals, fibers, and plastics from Eastman Chemical Company.

Fisher Chemical Catalog http://www.fishersci.com/catalogs/fcathiertabndhtml.jhtml;$sessionid$DD211UAAACBRKCWIZABAAAA?catalogParamId=842226&catalogParamType=CT&catalogParamView=norm&catalogPa ramBrowsingPath=839806:R:All+Catalogs
Liquids, drys, organics, inorganics, solvents, acids, standards, buffers, diagnostics, and stains for laboratory applications.

MetaXchem Chemicals

http://www.chemie.de/metaxchem/searchframe.php3?search=chem


From Chemie.de, search chemicals or compounds from 12 suppliers and other online databases. See also the introduction:

http://www.chemie.de/metaxchem/


to this metasearch engine.

Ozone Applications

http://www.ozotech.com/APPLICATIONS/APPS.HTML


From OZOTECH, INC., applications of ozone and basic explanation on how and why it might be used.

Shell Chemicals

http://www2.shellchemical.com/CMM\WEB\GlobChem.NSF/ChemicalNames?OpenView&Count=200


Aromatics, glycols, olefins and derivatives, phenols, solvents, polystyrene, PET, propylene oxide, urethane chemicals, additives, polymers, elastomers, polybutylene, resins. Shell also provides online literature:

http://www2.shellchemical.com/CMM\WEB\GlobChem.NSF/LitChemName?OpenView&Count=200


about their products.

Sigma-Aldrich Fine Chemicals

https://www.sigma-aldrich.com/SAWS.nsf/Pages/Custom+Bulk?EditDocument


Search by product name, CAS number, or full text in the database of the largest provider of research chemicals in the world. Free registration required for pricing information.

Synthetic Organic Chemicals, United States Production and Sales, 1994

http://www.usitc.gov/wais/reports/arc/w2933.htm


Report of the U.S. International Trade Commission on production and sales of chemicals and the raw materials from which they are made. Good source of manufacturers and suppliers. ASCII format, 250 kB.

VWR Chemical Catalog

http://www.vwrsp.com/catalog/chemlist/


Alphabetical catalog of chemicals from different suppliers. A Search Form is also available.

Digging around in these catalogs can be from an enormous educational value, on your road to freedom of mind and body.
Use it wisely. LT/

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WISDOMwillWIN


LaBTop
Moderator     posted 02-13-2000 08:56 AM          
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Forgot a few catalogs:

Chemicals and Raw Materials

Acros Organics http://www.fishersci.com/catalogs/fcathiertabndhtml.jhtml;$sessionid$DD211UAAACBRKCWIZABAAAA?catalogParamId=942471&catalogParamType=AT&catalogParamView=norm&catalogPa ramBrowsingPath=839806:R:All+Catalogs
Product information for more than 15,000 fine chemicals, including catalysts, chiral compounds, deuterated solvents, and organometallic reagents. Searchable by product name, molecular formula, CAS registry number, or product catalog number.

BASF Industrial Chemicals

http://www.basf.de/basf/html/e/produkte/gebiete/ci/home.htm


Plasticizers and plasticizer raw materials, solvents, glues and resins.

BASF Product Index

http://www.basf.de/basf/html/e/produkte/prodverz/suche.htm


Search by product names, international terminologies, trivial names, and field-dependent terms related to a product.

Buyer's Guide Inorganic Chemicals

http://www2.chemicalonline.com/Content/BuyersGuide/DrillDown/buyers_guide.asp?CategoryId=570&ParentId=0


From Chemical Online, listings and company profiles of manufacturers and suppliers of inorganic chemicals. There are similar listings for Organic Chemicals:

http://www2.chemicalonline.com/Content/BuyersGuide/DrillDown/buyers_guide.asp?CategoryId=567&ParentId=0


and for Catalysts And Process Chemicals:

http://www2.chemicalonline.com/Content/BuyersGuide/DrillDown/buyers_guide.asp?CategoryId=572&ParentId=0



ChemConnect Chemical Suppliers

http://www.chemconnect.com/directory/index.html


Directory that can be searched for specific companies, suppliers of a specific chemical product, or companies that provide custom manufacturing services.

Chemcyclopedia '99

http://pubs.acs.org/chemcy/


Electronic edition of the supplement to Chemical & Engineering News which lists commercially available chemicals. Includes available grades and forms, packaging and containers, applications and end uses, and special handling requirements.

Chemical Supplier Directory

http://www.chem.com/directory/


Searchable directory of over 500 chemical suppliers.

Chemical Week Buyer's Guide

http://www.chemweek.com/tools/BuyersGuide/bg_search.lasso


Searchable database of companies, products, and tradenames. Note that you need to register:

http://www.chemweek.com/buyersguide/bg_registration.lasso


to get a password.

Coal, Coke, and Related Chemical Products

http://www.usitc.gov/wais/reports/arc/w2945.htm


Report of the U.S. International Trade Commission with information regarding product uses, U.S. and foreign producers, and U.S. and foreign markets. Published 1996, Adobe PDF format, 200 kB.

Crescent Chemicals

http://www.creschem.com/product.mv


US distributor of analytical reference standards, Karl Fischer reagents and titrators, biochemicals, electrophoresis consumables and instruments, and fine organic and inorganic chemicals.

Current Price Indications

http://www.allchem.com/price.html


From AllChem Industries, price indications for bulk chemicals based upon recent transactions.

Dow Caustic Soda Products http://www.dow.com/cgi-bin/frameup.cgi?

[url=http://www.dow.com/causticsoda/product.htm%5B/url]http://www.dow.com/causticsoda/product.htm%5B/url

]
Information, applications, physical properties, sales specification sheets, and material safety data sheets.

Dow Heat Transfer Fluids http://www.dow.com/cgi-bin/frameup.cgi?

[url=http://www.dow.com/heattrans/homefinderhea.html%5B/url]http://www.dow.com/heattrans/homefinderhea.html%5B/url

]
Synthetic organic fluids, silicone fluids, glycol-based fluids. Search by name, application, or industry.

That's it. LT/

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Has the most complete collection of online US patents I've seen (all of them!). (Thanks to Ymir).

More patents:

http://www.patents.ibm.com/


(use two underscores: __ ,at the end of a patentnr, or it will stuck)

http://gb.espacenet.com/


The (German) patents go back to 1921 at least. The database covers Europe....and US Pat's at least back to the '40s! (Thanks to Epikur).

http://chemfinder.camsoft.com/


Chemicals finder.

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LaBTop
Moderator     posted 02-16-2000 07:17 PM          
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http://chipo.chem.uic.edu/web1/ocol/toc.htm


CHEMISTRY TUTOR

http://www.uic.edu/~magyar/Lab_Help/organictips.html


LABORATORY TIPS FOR ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/4444/manipulation.html


CHEMICAL MANIPULATIONS

http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/4444/experiments.html


EXPERIMENTS

http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/4444/index1.html


CHEMICAL PROCEDURE'S

http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/4444/crc.html


EXTRACTS FROM THE CRC HANDBOOK

http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/4444/lab_pro.html


LAB PROCEDURE'S (f.e. MELTING POINT TEST AND DRYING AGENTS)

http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/4444/lab.html


SETTING UP A LAB

http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/4444/intro_index.html


AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF CHEMISTRY INDEX

http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/4256/steam.html


STEAM DISTILLATION

http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/4256/sublimation.html


SUBLIMATION

http://members.tripod.com/~bc05/suxlet.html


EXTRACTION APPARATUS (SOXHLET)

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LaBTop
Moderator     posted 02-16-2000 07:31 PM          
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http://chemed.eng.clemson.edu/ChemDocs/SuperOrganicLab/vivos/


Download the vivoplay software (

http://www.vivo.com

), and watch the vivos. And you'll see some good information on setting up glassware and performing various techniques. (Thanks to Chromic).



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Dick Fitzbetter
Member     posted 02-16-2000 11:14 PM          
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Woah, serious chemical information overload:

http://www-sci.lib.uci.edu/HSG/GradChemistry.html



Classic organic rxn list, w/pics & journal refs for each:

http://home.ici.net/~hfevans/reactions.htm



Medline/Bilstein Netfire search engines:

http://bib1.ulb.ac.be/BST/search_s.htm



Learn the shocking truth about the world's deadliest solvent:

http://www.virtualschool.edu/mon/Quotes/BanDHMO.html



And just because:

http://www.acidtrip.com/





LaBTop
Moderator     posted 02-18-2000 04:18 AM          
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http://dir.yahoo.com/Science/Chemistry/


Yahoo-search chemistry sites

http://hive.lycaeum.org/ubb_board/Forum1/HTML/002198.html


Multilingual chemistry dictionaries online

http://jchemed.chem.wisc.edu/JCESoft/Issues/CD_Video.html


JCE Software CD-ROM and Video Issues

http://www.qtm.net/~guides/


Study Guides International

http://chemweb.com/databases/beilstein


Beilstein OnLine Login +

http://chemweb.com/databases/bel/badisplay.exe?action=Search&index_1=Anything&jcode=BelAbs&NAME_1=Authors&welcome=Browse+Database


Beilstein Abstracts Browsing +

http://chemweb.com/databases/bel/badisplay.exe?action=Search&index_1=Anything&jcode=BelAbs&NAME_1=Authors&Clear=Search+Database


Beilstein Abstracts Searching +

http://chemweb.com/databases/bel/badisplay.exe?jcode=bel


Beilstein Abstracts +

http://chemweb.com/help/help.exe?env.http_referer=/databases/bel/BAdisplay.exe


ChemWeb.com-Help-Databases = Beilstein

http://www.vtco.com/vtconline/


VTC Online University with quicktime video's

http://www.mindspring.com/~drwolfe/WWWolfe_hcc_1046L_links.htm


WWWolfe CHM1046L Laboratory Links

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PubMed/


Welcome to PubMed

http://www.uic.edu/depts/lib/scilib/science.html


UIC Science Library

http://www.uic.edu/~magyar/Lab_Help/lghome.html


NEW CHEMISTRY LAB GUIDE

http://www.uic.edu/~magyar/Lab_Help/Sources.html


Info Sources

http://www.driverguide.com/


DriverGuide.com (printer drivers, cdrom drivers, modem drivers, sound drivers, mouse drivers, monitor drivers, etc.)

http://titan.centrin.net.id/tucows/window95.html


Windows 95/98 Software

http://theforum.virtualave.net/cgi-bin/Ultimate.cgi?action=intro&BypassCookie=true


The Explosives and Weapons Forum - (powered by the Ultimate Bulletin Board).
This one to protect yourself against all those idiots out there, pay attention to non deadly homemade weaponry.

http://maps.org/wwwpb/instr.html


WWW Psychedelic Bibliography Instructions +

http://maps.org/wwwpb/


WWW Psychedelic Bibliography

http://home.ici.net/~hfevans/reactions.htm

Organic reactions

http://www.chem.ucla.edu/chempointers.html

The World-Wide Web Virtual Library Chemistry

http://www.chemfinder.com/


ChemFinder Searching

http://www-sci.lib.uci.edu/HSG/GradChemistry.html


Martindale's Chemistry

http://hive.lycaeum.org/link.html


Hive l i n k s

http://nepenthes.lycaeum.org/Drugs/resources.html


Internet Drug Resources

http://www.labequipmag.com/


Laboratory Equipment Online

http://www.maps.org/News.html


MAPS News

http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/pecan/736/links2/links.html


Hey_man Links +

http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/pecan/736/heyman/heyman.htm


Hey_man Home

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Sooner or later we'll be dancing with ourselves.