Basic Liquid Chromatography, a good site for
undergraduate majoring in science who want introductory liquid chromatography
material (from Choice, Supplement 37).
Chem.Org, links to services from the American
Chemical Society.
Chemfinder, searches for information on chemicals by
name, formula, molecular weight, chemical abstracts service registry number,
and structure.
Internet Chemistry:
Oxidation/Reduction,
Explains how elements reach with oxygen to form compounds called oxides. The
rusting of metals is an example of this reaction. Additionally, there are
Everyday Examples, including bleaching, photosynthesis, metabolism,
electrochemistry, the "dry cell" battery, and others. Related Exercises are
provided.
The Microgalleria,
a site developed by the University of Southern Mississippi that gives an
excellent, broad based introduction to polymers (from Choice, Aug., 2000 Supplement)
NIST Chem Web Book, National Institute of Standards
and Technology provides thermochemical data for 4000 compounds, heat of
reaction data for 1300 reactions, IR spectra for 5000 compounds, mass spectra
for 800 compounds, and ion energy data for 12000 compounds.
The Organometallic Hypertextbook,
this site provides a clear, concise explanations on almost every main topic
in the field. It is a useful reference for people studying organometallic
chemistry. (From Choice, Aug., 2000
Supplement.)
Polymers & Liquid Crystals, a site
that provides an innovative textbook-based learning tool and a virtual
laboratory about polymers and liquid crystals (from Choice, Aug.,
2000 Supplement)
Polymers Dot Com, award-winning polymers and plastics
web resource.
The "Virtual"
Chemistry Center, developed by James Martindale with Franklin Potter
as collaborator, this site has excellent content. It is divided into
several broad areas of the field. (From Choice, Supplement
37.)