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Category: Main/Chemistry 5- Graduate level
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Chemistry web book Description:
This site provides thermochemical, thermophysical, and ion energetics
data compiled by
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) under the Standard Reference Data Program.
Find data on chemical species by Formula Search, Chemical Name Search, CAS Registry Number Search, Ionization Energy Search, Electron Affinity Search, Proton Affinity Search, Acidity Search, Appearance Energy Product Search, Vibrational Energy Search, Electronic Energy Level Search, Applet Based Structure Search, File Based Structure Search, Structure Class Search, Molecular Weight Search, Reaction Search, Author Search and other indirect searches.
Added on: 03-Mar-2007 Hits: 55 Rate this Site
Computational Chemistry Comparison and Benchmark DataBase  Description: Experimental and computational thermochemical data for a selected set of 788 gas-phase atoms and molecules. Tools for comparing experimental and computational ideal-gas thermochemical properties like energy, bond-length, rotation constant, dipole and quadrupole, polarizability, moment of inertia. Added on: 16-Nov-2008 Hits: 1 Rate this Site
Organic Chemistry By Francis A Carey  Description: This online resource book of Organic Chemistry is useful for teachers and students alike, Includes tutorials, problem solving strategies and assessment exercises Added on: 16-Nov-2008 Hits: 1 Rate this Site
Virtual Textbook of Organic Chemistry  Description: An interactive textbook of Organic Chemistry covering the usual topics treated in a college sophomore-level course. Links are offered to advanced discussions of selected topics. Maintained by William Reusch
Two more or less identical versions of this text are available for use. The original version made use of the Chime® plugin for the visualization of 3D-molecular models. This software works well, but is incompatible with Macintosh OS-X browsers among others. The text has now been converted to use the new Jmol applet for model visualization. As long as the browser is enabled to use Java applets, this version should function well and does not require an external plugin. Select the version you wish to use by clicking on one of the buttons displayed below. The opening Table of Contents page will include a link to a test window in which examples of the 3D-models and other features are presented as a test of the viewing system.
Added on: 13-Nov-2008 Hits: 2 Rate this Site
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