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  1. Advanced Scientific Computing in Basic With Applications in Chemistry, Biology and Pharmacology (Data Handling in Science and Technology, Vol 4) by P. Valko, S. Vajda, 1989-01
  2. Polymer Solution Data Collection (Chemistry data series) by Wen Hao, 1992-01
  3. Intelligent Data Analysis in Science (Oxford Chemistry Masters, 4)
  4. Activity Coefficients at Infinite Dilution, Volume 9, Parts 1 and 2 (Chemistry Data Series) by J. Gmehling, D. Tiegs, et all 1986-12
  5. Quantum Chemistry and Nuclear Resonance Spectroscopy Data in Natural and Synthetic Nanotechnology Materials with nd-Metal Athoms Participation by Elmira I. Yuryeva, Rafael N. Pletnev, 2008-05
  6. Statistical Methods in Applied Chemistry (Physical Sciences Data) by J. Czerminski, Andrzej Iwasiewicz, et all 1990-10
  7. Physical Chemistry: Student Handbook of Formulas, Data and Equations by Adams, 1996-01
  8. Quantum Chemistry Literature Data Base (Physical sciences data)
  9. Data Processing in Chemistry (Studies in physical and theoretical chemistry)
  10. Activity Coefficients at Infinite Dilution (Chemistry data series)
  11. Cnmr Data for Organometallic Compounds (Organometallic chemistry) by Brian Mann, 1982-01
  12. Basic Chemistry Data Book
  13. Electrolyte Data Collection: Conductivities, Transference Numbers, and Limiting Lonic Conductivities of Ethanol (Chemistry Data Series, Vol. XII, Part 1a)
  14. Solid-Liquid Equilibrium Data Collection Vol,8 Pt1: Binary Systems, Tables, Diagrams and Model Parameters (Dechema Chemistry Data Series) by H. Knapp, M. Teller, 1987-12

21. Soil Chemistry Data Tables
Soils Soil Geochemistry data. (The data below is in a table format only compatible with some newer browsers). Batemans Bay Soil Chemistry,
http://www.ffp.csiro.au/nfm/mdp/bbproj/soiltabs.htm
Soils: Soil Geochemistry Data
(The data below is in a table format only compatible with some newer browsers) Batemans Bay Soil Chemistry Exchangeable Cations (cmoles(+) / kg) Base Acid Ca:Mg Ca:Al Base:Acid Plot No. Site Depth Gravel Ca Mg K Na Al H ECEC Total Bases Total Acidity Saturation Saturation Ratio Ratio Ratio Total N Total P (cm) pH (µg/g) Soil and Geology Methodology Summary Tables

22. University Chemistry Data Tables: Molar Thermodynamic Properties Of Pure Substan
University chemistry data Tables. Molar Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Substances. Formula DH0f DG0f S0 C0p kJ/mol kJ/mol J/K mol
http://dwb.unl.edu/Teacher/NSF/C09/C09Links/www.chem.ualberta.ca/courses/plambec
University Chemistry Data Tables
Molar Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Substances
Notes: These molar values apply to pure substances at 25oC and exactly 100000 Pa (1.0 bar or 100 kPa) pressure. One standard atmosphere pressure is slightly higher, 101325 Pa, but the change in tabulated values between these two pressures is neglegible for all solids and liquids and minor even for gases. Physical states are indicated by c (crystalline solid), l (liquid), and g (gas). Different crystalline structures are designated by common or mineralogical names. Common names for selected compounds are also given. Values are taken from U.S.N.B.S. tables of molar thermodynamic properties (J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data 11, Suppl. 2 (1982)) unless in italics.
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23. International Union Of Pure And Applied Chemistry
Number 2003011-3-600. Title A critical compendium of pesticide physical chemistry data. Task Group Chairmen R. Don Wauchope and David G. Shaw.
http://www.iupac.org/projects/2003/2003-011-3-600.html
I U P A C
Standing Committees
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Current Project Chemistry and the Environment Division (VI)
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Analytical Chemistry Division (V)

Number: Title:
A critical compendium of pesticide physical chemistry data Task Group
Chairmen:
R. Don Wauchope and David G. Shaw Members:
Zev Gerstl, Robert Eganhouse, Forrest Getzen, Kenneth Racke, Mark Salomon, Jamse Sangster, and Adam Skrzecz
Completion Date: Objective
Establish an IUPAC compendium of critically evaluated values for aqueous solubility, vapor pressure, octanol/water partition coefficient, and acid/base dissociation constant (pKa) for active ingredients of pesticides. Use the procedures and approaches developed by the IUPAC Solubility Data Project as well as pesticide expertise from Industry and the former Agrochemical Commission. Description:
We propose an exhaustive compilation and critical evaluation of these four properties including manufacturer data which may not have appeared in the primary literature, using methods adapted from those used by the IUPAC Solubility Data Project (Getzen, Salomon, Sangster, Shaw and Skrzecz are participants). Our evaluations will lead to categorization of data as "Recommended", "Tentative", or "Rejected". Where unpublished data is included this will be carefully considered in evaluations and clearly identified for users. As new pesticide active ingredients are added the web/volume would be updated by later Project(s)

24. Bridge - Chemistry Data Tip Archives
dead zone. The data provides water quality measurements, and students are asked to graph dissolved oxygen versus depth. Can you
http://www.vims.edu/bridge/chemistryarchives.html
Data Tips with this icon contain special step-by-step Microsoft Excel graphing instructions for advanced levels. January 2001 - Seasonal Lake Stratification - The Great Lakes form the largest fresh surface water system on Earth, and significantly impact weather and climate. Access the Great Lakes Forecasting System database to examine seasonal temperature stratification in Lake Erie then draw your prediction of the lake's winter temperature profile. October 1999 - The Dead Zone: A Marine Horror Story - Learn about the cause and implications of the Gulf of Mexico dead zone. Includes maps illustrating the size of the Mississippi River watershed and the dead zone. The data provides water quality measurements, and students are asked to graph dissolved oxygen versus depth. Can you think of potential solutions to the problem?
Other Bridge pages with related information:
Current Data Tip of the Month

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The Bridge is supported by the National Sea Grant Office , the National Oceanographic Partnership Program , and the National Marine Educators Association
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25. EPA SON Precipitation Chemistry Data-Program Information
EPA SON Precipitation chemistry dataProgram Information. (NOTE A general monitoring program description is not available at this time.). Monitoring Sites.
http://www.esm.versar.com/pprp/features/aciddep/regional_sites/epa_son/epa_prog_
EPA SON Precipitation Chemistry Data-Program Information (NOTE: A general monitoring program description is not available at this time.) Monitoring Sites Data Analysis and Processing Return to the Atmospheric Deposition Page
Return to the Maryland DNR Home Page
Return to the Power Plant Research Program Page
Return to the PPRP Program Activities Page
This page was updated on July 30, 2002.

26. Westgard QC Application: Chemistry Six Sigma In The Real World
Below follows a Six Sigma metric evaluation of some realworld chemistry data from a hospital laboratory. Note this application
http://www.westgard.com/qcapp23.htm
S IX S IGMA C HEMISTRY: SOME REAL WORLD NUMBERS
Summary of analyte performance
Sigma metrics of analytes

QC rule recommendations

More practical rules to use
...
Example 2: BUN

Below follows a Six Sigma metric evaluation of some real-world chemistry data from a hospital laboratory. Note: this application assumes the reader has familiarity with Six Sigma concepts and metrics. If you are not familiar with Six Sigma, click here . Furthermore, EZ Rules software was used to create the Sigma metrics graphs and OPSpecs charts. You may want to consult the archives to find out more about the graphs used in the examples.
Summary of Analyte Performance
  • Data was gathered on the performance of controls of a chemistry analyzer.
  • CLIA PT criteria were used to define the quality requirements for the analytes.
  • %Bias was estimated by calculating the absolute % difference of the Laboratory mean from the Peer Group mean during a proficiency testing survey. The average SDI was converted into concentration units by multiplying by the group SD, then this number was divided by group mean (also in concentration units), and the final results is a bias expressed as a percentage.
  • In addition

27. National Atmospheric Deposition Program (NADP)
The US National Atmospheric Deposition Program operates an acid rain observing network that is used to monitor the chemistry of precipitation for geographical and temporal longterm trends. Quality assured precipitation chemistry data (including acidity) and analyzed maps are available for viewing and downloading.
http://nadp.sws.uiuc.edu/
History and Overview
Data Access

Collaborating Agencies

Isopleth Maps
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New Issues

Ammonia Workshop Proceedings
Isotopes in Precipitation Publications
Fall 2004 NADP Technical Meeting

September 21-24, 2004
Halifax, Nova Scotia
NADP Networks NADP/NTN: National Trends Network NADP/AIRMoN: Atmospheric Integrated Research Monitoring Network NADP/MDN: Mercury Deposition Network The NADP Program Office is located at the Illinois State Water Survey in Champaign, IL and is one of five scientific units at the Water Survey. The Water Survey is an affiliated agency of the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign and a Division of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources Your Comments and Suggestions are always welcome!

28. BOREAS TE-10 Leaf Chemistry Data
Revision Date November 06, 2002 BOREAS TE10 Leaf chemistry data. Summary Middleton, EM, and JH Sullivan. 1998. BOREAS TE-10 Leaf chemistry data. Data set.
http://www-eosdis.ornl.gov/BOREAS/guides/TE10_Leaf_Chem.html
Revision Date: November 06, 2002
BOREAS TE-10 Leaf Chemistry Data
Summary:
The BOREAS TE-10 team collected several data sets in support of its efforts to characterize and interpret information on the reflectance, transmittance, gas exchange, chlorophyll content, carbon content, hydrogen content, and nitrogen content of boreal vegetation. This data set describes the relationship between sample location, age, chlorophyll content, and C-H-N concentrations at several sites in the SSA conducted during the growing seasons of 1994 and 1996. A guide document which includes more information about this data set can be found at http://www.daac.ornl.gov /boreas/TE/te10lfch/comp/TE10_Leaf_Chem.txt ORNL DAAC maintains information on the entire BOREAS Project
Data Citation
Cite this data set as follows: Middleton, E. M., and J. H. Sullivan. 1998. BOREAS TE-10 Leaf Chemistry Data. Data set. Available on-line [http://www.daac.ornl.gov] from Oak Ridge National Laboratory Distributed Active Archive Center, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, U.S.A.
References:
Anderson, C.P., S.B. McLaughlin, and W.K. Roy. 1991. Foliar injury symptoms and pigment concentrations in red spruce saplings in the southern Appalachians. Can. J. For. Res. v21 n7: 1106-1110.

29. Canopy Chemistry (ACCP)
The Oak Ridge DAAC is interested in adding additional canopy chemistry data from sites around the world as contributed by investigators.
http://www-eosdis.ornl.gov/daacpages/accp.html
Canopy Chemistry (ACCP)
Canopy Chemistry - The Accelerated Canopy Chemistry Program ( ACCP ) was an investigation to determine the theoretical and empirical basis for remote sensing of nitrogen and lignin concentrations in vegetation canopies of different ecosystems. The ACCP data sets consist of AVIRIS images, laboratory chemical analysis of field samples, laboratory spectra and chemical analyses from several mini-canopy experiments, and canopy modeling data. The Oak Ridge DAAC is interested in adding additional canopy chemistry data from sites around the world as contributed by investigators. The overall characteristics and availability of this data collection are summarized below.
  • Spatial: U.S.A.
  • Temporal: Varies
  • Data Themes: Chemical composition, spectral analysis, remote sensing
  • Project Status: Completed
  • Data Availability: Data are available by searching the ORNL DAAC web site or by selecting from the list at the bottom of this page.
Additional information about this data collection may be found by accessing the associated campaign guide document Each data set in the list shows the date it first became available from the ORNL DAAC. You will need to

30. Brinton Run Report: Water Chemistry Data
TABLE 2 WATER CHEMISTRY 1 BRINTON RUN, 00044, AND 00052 CHESTER COUNTY JULY 15, 1998. STATION. 1BR. 44UT. 52UT. 168. Diss. O 2. NO DATA. Laboratory Parameters. pH. 6.7.
http://www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/deputate/watermgt/Wqp/WQStandards/StreamStatus/St
Site Navigation
Stream Redesignation Evaluation Report
Water Quality Standards Review
BRINTON RUN AND TWO UNNAMED TRIBUTARIES
TO BRANDYWINE CREEK
CHESTER AND DELAWARE COUNTIES
Segment: basins
Drainage list: G
Stream code: 00040, 00044, 00052
TABLE 2
WATER CHEMISTRY
BRINTON RUN, 00044, AND 00052
CHESTER COUNTY
JULY 15, 1998
STATION Field Parameters Temp ( o C) pH Cond (mmhos) Diss. O NO DATA Laboratory Parameters pH Alkalinity Acidity Hardness T Diss. Sol. Susp.Sol. NH -N NO -N NO -N Total P Ca Mg Cl SO As* As  Diss Cd* Cd  Diss hex Cr* Cr* Cu* Cu  Diss Fe* Pb* Pb  Diss Mn* Ni* Ni  Diss Zn* Zn Diss Al* fecal coliforms * - Total concentrations in ug/L Return to the Brinton Run Page Site Navigation

31. Quantum Chemistry Data Base Group
8601 (JAPAN). Toshio MATSUSHITA, Department of Chemistry, Osaka City University,Osaka 5588585 (JAPAN). Hidenori MATSUZAWA, Department
http://qcldb2.ims.ac.jp/qcdbg.html
QCDB Group
QCLDB II on Web has been developed and maintained by the QCDB Group.
Haruo HOSOYA
Chairman Ochanomizu University, (Emeritus Professor), Tokyo 112-8610 (JAPAN) Shinichi YAMABE
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Kenro HASHIMOTO
Computer Center, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Hachioji, Tokyo 192-0397 (JAPAN) Nobuaki KOGA
Graduate School of Information Informatics, Nagoya University, Nagoya 464-8601 (JAPAN) Toshio MATSUSHITA Department of Chemistry, Osaka City University,Osaka 558-8585 (JAPAN) Hidenori MATSUZAWA Department of Life and Environmental Sciences, Chiba Institute of Technology, Narashino, Chiba 275-0023 (JAPAN) Satoshi MINAMINO
Research Center for Computational Science,Okazaki National Research Institutes, Okazaki 444-8585 (JAPAN) Umpei NAGASHIMA
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, 1-1-1 Higashi, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8562, (JAPAN) Shinkoh NANBU
Research Center for Computational Science, Okazaki National Research Institutes, Okazaki 444-8585 (JAPAN) Keiko TAKANO
Graduate School of Humanities and Sciences, Ochanomizu University, Tokyo 112-8610 (JAPAN)

32. Quantum Chemistry Data Base Group
Quantum Chemistry Literature Data BaseBibliography of Ab Initio Calculations for 19781980 , Elsevier Scientific Publishing Co., Amsterdam, 1982.
http://qcldb2.ims.ac.jp/pub.html
Q CLDB has been published and supplemented annually as special issues of THEOCHEM.
K.Ohno and K.Morokuma, eds. "Quantum Chemistry Literature Data BaseBibliography of Ab Initio Calculations for 1978-1980", Elsevier Scientific Publishing Co., Amsterdam, 1982. Supplement 1, "Bibliography of Ab Initio Calculations for 1981", J.Mol.Str. 91 (THEOCHEM,8), 1(1982). Supplement 2, "Bibliography of Ab Initio Calculations for 1982", J.Mol.Str. 106 (THEOCHEM,15), 1(1983). Supplement 3, "Bibliography of Ab Initio Calculations for 1983", J.Mol.Str. 119 (THEOCHEM,20), 1(1984). Supplement 4, "Bibliography of Ab Initio Calculations for 1984", J.Mol.Str. 134 (THEOCHEM,27), 1(1985). Supplement 5, "Bibliography of Ab Initio Calculations for 1985", J.Mol.Str. 148 (THEOCHEM,33), 181(1986). Supplement 6, "Bibliography of Ab Initio Calculations for 1986", J.Mol.Str. 154 (THEOCHEM,39), 1(1987). Supplement 7, "Bibliography of Ab Initio Calculations for 1987", J.Mol.Str. 182 (THEOCHEM,51), 1(1988). Supplement 8, "Bibliography of Ab Initio Calculations for 1988", J.Mol.Str. 203 (THEOCHEM,62), 1(1989).

33. ENSR-WERC Fort Wainwright, Alaska, Hydrogeochemical Data Network, Chemistry
By looking at inorganic chemistry data, users can investigate the amount of mixing taking place at the boundaries of these different water sources.
http://www.uaf.edu/water/projects/ftww/chemdata/chemdata.html
Fort Wainwright
Hydrological Data Network
Chemistry Data
Basic Geochemistry Sampling Program
Environmental regulations often focus on measurements of chemicals, which are viewed are harmful and have regulatory limits associated with them. An understanding of basic water chemistry is still needed for many of the interpretive, design, and evaluation phases of environmental projects. The data collected under this network is useful for all the various environmental programs on Fort Wainwright, as well as drinking water issues, evaluation of dewatering impacts, and ecological assessments and monitoring.
How is this data used?
The geochemistry between the bedrock aquifer, alluvial aquifer, and Chena River are all different. By looking at inorganic chemistry data, users can investigate the amount of mixing taking place at the boundaries of these different water sources. Ground-water models currently being used do not use this data directly, instead the data is used to evaluate model simulations. For example, if the wells in the Birch Hill OU3 area indicate the flux coming up from bedrock, and is being diluted by one third in the upper 20 feet above the contact, then the ground-water model simulations should show the same processes taking place. If the model simulations do not show this, then the ground-water model would need to be re-evaluated. The predictive use of ground-water models are limited if model simulations do not coincide with other forms of data and process understanding.

34. Institute Of Ecosystem Studies
Overview Current Month Data Previous Month s Summary Reports Data Data Manager. Precipitation chemistry data List. PRECIPCHEM.ZIP. Site Map.
http://www.ecostudies.org/emp_preclist.html
Environmental Monitoring Program
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Precipitation Chemistry Data List PRECIPCHEM.ZIP Site Map

35. Institute Of Ecosystem Studies
Overview Current Month Data Previous Month s Summary Reports Data Data Manager. Stream chemistry data List. STREAMCHEM.ZIP. Site Map.
http://www.ecostudies.org/emp_streamlist.html
Environmental Monitoring Program
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Current Month Data

Previous Month's Summary

Reports
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Data Manager

Stream Chemistry Data List STREAMCHEM.ZIP Site Map

36. Rolf Claessen's Chemistry Index
Information Center); The Agricultural Genome Information Servers; Amino Acid Properties; Atmospheric chemistry data; Atomic and Molecular
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  • 37. AIM - Resources On The Internet - Chemistry & Chemical Engineering
    NDRL Radiation chemistry data Center An information resource dedicated to the collection, evaluation, and dissemination of data characterizing the reactions of
    http://www.library.anl.gov/library/internet/chemstry.html
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    (Chemistry Department, Pomona Colledge, Claremont, California). The Radiation chemistry data Center of the Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory.
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    Chemistry (and some other) Internet Resources
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    39. Quia - Class Page - Mrs. J. Elston
    AP chemistry data base http//antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese/101/index.shtml; AP chemistry data base http//marie.frostburg.edu/cgibin/htsearch;
    http://www.quia.com/pages/crhsjelston.html
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    Mrs. J. Elston
    Chemistry AP and PAP instructor Cinco Ranch High School
    24440 Cinco Ranch Blvd, Katy, TX 77490
    Phone: 281-396-7000, ext.2204
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    AP Chemistry
    Here are the answers to the electrochemistry unit review:
    a) 0.94 V
    b) 3.7 x 10 to the 31 power c) 0.78 V a) 1380 s b) 0.248 g Cr c) 0.0802 L a) -212000 J b) 1.07 V c) 0.0080 M a) coefficients 2: 1 : 1 : 2 : 3 : 1 b) oxidizing agent = HOBr reducing agent = Ti with a 3 + charge Happy Studying! Useful links

    40. Courses - Chemistry 102
    ONLINE chemistry data SOURCES. Top. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES. HANDBOOKS. The two main sources for online chemistry data from handbooks are
    http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/risd/courses/chem102.html
    Home Services Research Resources About the Libraries ... E-journal Finder Ask a Librarian Hours, Phone Numbers My Borrowing Record Request Items/TRIPSaver Search this Website Suggest a Purchase
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    ONLINE CHEMISTRY DATA SOURCES
    Chemistry is a science where standardized measurements of physical constants, safety information, and economic information are very important. Much of this data is available online (though some is not!). Use this guide to help you locate an appropriate source for the data and/or numerical values or safety information that you seek. Physical Properties/Data Safety Information Economic/Price Information
    For more information
    PHYSICAL PROPERTIES/DATA FOR CHEMICALS
    There are 3 primary online sources to get physical property data about chemicals. They are: 1) Electronic Handbooks
    2) Free websites from reputable sources
    3) Beilstein/Gmelin database All three can be useful depending on your needs. The sources vary by how easy they are to use and the amount of data they contain. For your class, concentrate on getting data from 1) Electronic handbooks and 2) reputable websites.

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