Course Guides
Chemistry General Guide
This site published by the American Chemical Society provides a variety
of information relating to chemistry professionals including those that
teach it at all levels.
ChemFinder is an international database of information on chemical
compounds, searchable by chemical name, weight, formula, or CAS number.
This site includes a large variety of information relating to all areas
of chemistry and links to resources including references sources, databases,
and articles.
Provides index of chemical backgrounders for more than 100 chemicals
or groups of chemicals (ie. alumninum and aluminum compounds) consdered
hazardous.
Provides access to a wide variety of information concerning chemistry
and related fields.
Provides a list of the most highly cited researchers in the life sciences,
medicine, physical sciences, engineering, and social sciences.
Provides information for safe practices in chemistry labs. Created
by the University of Virginia Office of Environmental Health and Safety.
This site publishes the latest version of the NIST Standard Reference
Database which presently provides information primarily on organic compounds.
This is an instructional aid to assist students in the study of organic
chemistry.
Science.gov contains reliable information resources selected by the
respective agencies as their best science information. Two major types
of information are included selected authoritative science Web sites
and databases of technical reports, journal articles, conference proceedings,
and other published materials. (The specific content varies by database.)
The selected Web sites can be explored from the science.gov homepage.
The Web pages and the databases can be searched individually or simultaneously
from the search page.
Provides a searchable database of links to science resources produced
by the federal government.
Provides full text of seminal papers in the history of chemistry.
This web site is produced by the Skeptics Society and provides articles
on a variety of topics providing scientific evidence to refute extraordinary
claims and promote scientific analysis of the natural world.
Provides links to journals, conferences, software, graduate programs
relating to chemistry.
Provides access to tutorials and virtual labs relating to inorganic
chemistry.
This site provides an online version of the periodic table of elements
with easy to use navigation features that allow users to get additional
information about elements.