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This list was reviewed and updated on 4 August 2001. Please send news of dead links and suggestions of new resources to the College Webmaster
Fahrenheit / Celsius Converter
Enter a number in either field (including decimals and minus sign, if necessary), then click on this yellow dot
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Yahoo's List for Chemistry Resources on the Internet
Information retrieval in Chemistry WWW Server, a compendium of Chemistry resources by field and by topic, located at the Institute of Physical Chemistry, NCSR Demokritos in Athens, Greece.
The Sheffield Chemdex, an extraordinary compilation of online links in virtually any field of chemistry.
ChemWeb. Free, after registration. Be sure to check out Chemweb's online magazine, The Alchemist.
Indexes of abstract, bibliography, and table of contents services, from the library at University of Houston. Link to full-text articles, also.
Analytical Sciences, a
completely free journal covering topics related to "the theory and practice
of analytical sciences, including fundamental and applied, inorganic and
organic, wet chemical and instrumental methods."
Molecular Universe provides
abundant images and explanatory text on molecules and molecular systems. The site's main provider is Richard Catlow, Director of the Davy Faraday
Research Laboratory at the Royal Institution of Great Britain.
Chemical of the Week Written for laypeople as well as chemistry students, this page is actually fun to read.
BioChemNet, excellent resources for both biology and chemistry
General Chemistry Online General Chemistry Online, created by Frederick Senese, a professor at Frostburg State University, is a guide and resource for introductory chemistry students. The Companion is a study guide covering the basic concepts of an introductory general chemistry course. Topics include measurement, molecules and compounds, and the quantum theory.
Nelson Chemistry Resource Page More than 150 Web resources for topics such as the periodic table, famous chemists, chemical reactions, and electrochemistry.
Journal of Chemical Education: Online Edition
ChemCenter New online home of the American Chemical Society
WebElements In addition to complete
descriptions (which include spellings in five languages), WebElements
includes chemical, isotope, spectroscopy, electronic, biological (including
abundance in humans) and geological data.
Organic Chemistry Resources Worldwide This extensive metasite is
divided into sections on literature, laboratory resources, spectroscopy and
spectrometry, nomenclature and teaching, and conferences and organizations.
Chemistry Web Book, from the National Institute of Standards and Technology, thermodynamic data for over 5,000 chemical compounds and on ion-energetics data for over 10,000 chemical compounds. See also the NIST Physical Reference Data Book.
Oxidation/Reduction, created by team members from Kapi'olani Community College and Leeward
Community College, this site provides educators and students with a
colorful background lesson in oxidation and reduction.
The ChemTeam, chemistry tutorials, geared towards high school
students. Sections presented at the site are Acid Base, Radioactivity,
Equilibrium, Thermochemistry, Colligative Properties, and Reduction
Oxidation, among many others.
Chemistry Department at Imperial College, London Be sure to check out "hyperactive molecules" and "molecule of the month"!
Chemistry and Industry Magazine a bimonthly product of the Society of Chemical Industry; selected full-text articles from the print magazine
Chemistry Hypermedia Project, tutorials from Virginia Tech
Alchemy: A Virtual Library, a wonderful resource for this medieval science. Lots of fun, good graphics here.