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  1. Modern Chemistry by Raymond E. Davis, H. Clark Metcalfe, et all 2002
  2. Organic Chemistry Study Guide: Organic compounds, formulas, isomers, Nomenclature, Reactions kinetics and mechanisms, Spectroscopy & more. FREE Chemical ... Table chapters in demo (Mobi Study Guides) by MobileReference, 2006-12-04
  3. Preparing for your ACS examination in organic chemistry: The official guide by I. Dwaine Eubanks, 2002
  4. Advanced Organic Chemistry, Part A: Structure and Mechanisms by Francis A. Carey, Richard J. Sundberg, 2007-06-13
  5. Schaum's Outline of Physical Chemistry (2nd Edition) by Clyde Metz, 1988-07-01
  6. Chemistry by Raymond Chang, 2009-01-13
  7. Physical Chemistry by Peter Atkins, Julio dePaula, 2009-12-18
  8. Chemistry by Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan A. Zumdahl, 2008-12-03
  9. Selected Solutions Manual for Chemistry: A Molecular Approach by Nivaldo J. Tro, Kathy J. Thrush Shaginaw, et all 2010-05-13
  10. Organic Chemistry (with InfoTracPrinted Access Card) by John E. McMurry, 2003-03-21
  11. CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 91st Edition
  12. Caveman Chemistry: 28 Projects, from the Creation of Fire to the Production of Plastics by Kevin M. Dunn, 2003-08-01
  13. Organic Chemistry Demystified by Daniel Bloch, 2006-03-10
  14. Modern Quantum Chemistry: Introduction to Advanced Electronic Structure Theory by Attila Szabo, Neil S. Ostlund, 1996-07-02

121. Search
Bioorganicheskaya Khimiya is the most prominent Russian journal on bioorganic chemistry (i.e., physicochemical biology and the organic chemistry of biologically important molecules).
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122. Chemjobs.net: Discover The Biochemist, Pharmaceutical Or Chemist Jobs That Are A
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123. General And Analytical Chemistry
Part of the University of Leoben. Information for students and researchers, staff pages.
http://www.unileoben.ac.at/~edvzwww/institute/chemie_en.htm
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124. Nobel E-Museum
The Nobel Prize in chemistry. chemistry is one of the five prize areas mentioned in Alfred Nobel s will. The will was, however, partly incomplete.
http://www.nobel.se/chemistry/
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Chemistry is one of the five prize areas mentioned in Alfred Nobel's will. The will was, however, partly incomplete. Nobel simply stated that prizes be given to those who, during the preceding year, "shall have conferred the greatest benefit on mankind" and that one part be given to the person who "shall have made the most important chemical discovery or improvement." Laureates
Find out facts about all Nobel Prize Laureates in Chemistry through press releases, biographies, Nobel lectures, interviews, etc. Articles
Read articles written by Nobel Laureates and other invited authors. Educational
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125. CASTion: A Leader In Zero Discharge Industrial Waste & Chemistry Recovery System
Recovers industrial wastewater and chemistry from hazardous waste and process effluents. Zerodischarge system reclaims chemicals and water to reduce RCRA hazardous treatment permits.
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The CASTion Corporation is a full-service, turnkey supplier of zero-discharge systems, offering a complete line of standard and custom CAST Vacuum Distillation, Reverse Osmosis, Ion Exchange, Ultra Filtration, Micro Filtration , and Nano Filtration systems. CASTion also offers standard PLC automated operations, touch-screen interface, SCADA, and remote monitoring/diagnostic for system control. Click here for details. 290 Moody Street, Ludlow, MA 01056-1244 U.S.A.
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126. Chemistry Industry - A Unique Perspective At The Science
Aimed at top people in chemical and allied industries, chemistry Industry reports news as it breaks and keeps them up to date with the latest scientific and
http://www.chemind.org/CI/index.jsp

127. The Third Millennium Online
Online textbook, lab activities, detailed information on selected topics, history sections including timelines and brief biographies.
http://www.3rd1000.com/3rd1000.htm
The Third Millennium Online
Welcome to Alchemy Through Chemistry
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128. MIT Department Of Chemistry
chemistry Outreach Program. chemistry Education Office chemistry Subjects Undergraduate Program Graduate Program Freshmen and PreFreshman TA s and Tutors.
http://web.mit.edu/chemistry/www/
The Tokmakoff Group has made direct observations of the dynamics of hydrogen bonds in water using time-resolved infrared spectroscopy
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129. NCAR/Atmospheric Chemistry Division
The overall scientific goal of ACD is to identify and quantify the natural and anthropogenic processes that regulate the chemical composition of the troposphere and middle atmosphere and to assess future changes caused by human activities.
http://www.acd.ucar.edu/
Satellite Data Instrumentation Atmospheric Chemistry Modeling ACD is a division of the National Center for Atmospheric Research
1850 Table Mesa DR, PO Box 3000 Boulder, CO 80305

130. Bad Chemistry
Bad chemistry. Click on the symbol for its explanation. The purpose of this page is to bring to light commonly mistaught concepts in the field of chemistry.
http://www.princeton.edu/~lehmann/BadChemistry.html
Be very, very careful what you put into that head,
because you will never, ever get it out.

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Click on the symbol for its explanation. This page is intended to be part of the Bad Science pages established by Alistair B. Fraser . The purpose of this page is to bring to light commonly mistaught concepts in the field of Chemistry. The intended audience is secondary school students and their teachers. The page is at present just beginning, and I would welcome additions which I would include with due acknowledgement. If you wish to contact me, please send E-mail to Lehmann@chemvax.princeton.edu
Brought to you by: Kevin Lehmann and the Princeton Section of the American Chemical Society. There have been visitors to this page since March 10, 1996
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The Hydrophobic Effect does not mean that nonpolar molecules are not attracted to water!
This explanation almost universally leads students (and even some professional chemists) to believe that individual water and oil molecules repel each other, or at least attract each other very weakly. Nothing can be further from the case! An individual oil molecule is attracted to a water molecule by a force that is much greater than the attraction of two oil molecules to each other. We can observe the consequence of this greater attraction when we put a drop of oil on a clean surface of water. Before hitting the surface, the oil will be in the shape of a spherical droplet. This is because the oil molecules are attracted to one another and a spherical shape minimizes the number of oil molecules that are not surrounded by other molecules. When the oil hits the surface of the water, it spreads out to form a thin layer. This happens because the attractions between the oil and water molecules gained by spreading over the surface is larger than the oil-oil attraction lost in making a large oil surface on top of the water. If a sufficiently small drop of oil is put on the surface, it will spread to form a single molecular layer of oil. By measuring the area produced, one can get a simple estimate for the size of each oil molecule and thus Avogadro's number.

131. Java Applets --chemistry
Java and Shockwave programs allow students to conduct virtual experiments.
http://www.edinformatics.com/il/il_chem.htm
Home Page Today is More Applets BIOLOGY JUST MOLECULES BIOCHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS ... MOLECULAR MODELING SOFTWARE /APPLETS
Chemistry Java Applets The Interactive Library is about "real interactivity"! The database contains hundreds of activities that make use of sophisticated java, vrml and shockwave prgrams. If you are unfamiliar with java or shockwave take a look at these sample programs. -Teachers Create your own activity sheet to go with the programs and your students are set for a new experience. -Students Use these programs to supplement your classroom activities, or use one of the more advanced applets as a starting point for your science project. -Parents Use these programs to supplement your childs homework.
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132. Wiley InterScience :: Session Cookies
www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgibin/jtoc?ID=33822 History of chemistry - 1992 Woodrow Wilson Summer Institute in WW HOME TEACHING chemistry SEARCH. The History of chemistry. 12. Industrial chemistry, Davy, Langmuir, LeChatelier, Pasteur. 13.
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133. Keith Taylor's Mathematical Chemistry Page
Some notes on asymptotic linearity phenomena observed in the laboratory setting with families of hydrocarbons.
http://math.usask.ca/~taylor/math.chem.html
Mathematical Chemistry Research Unit
My interest in mathematical questions from chemistry began in the early 80s from work on the symmetry groups of crystals. Through that work I established scholarly contact with chemists and became invoved with the formation of the Mathematical Chemistry Research Unit at the University of Saskatchewan. The unit is co-directed by Prof. Paul Mezey from the Department of Chemistry and myself. Its purpose is to facilitate collaborative work between mathematicians and chemists.
Asymptotic Properties
One of the current projects of the Mathematical Chemistry Research Unit that is of particular interest to me involves certain asymptotic linearity phenomena observed in the laboratory setting with families of hydrocarbons. The driving force behind this project is Prof. Shigeru Arimoto who has been studying these and related phenomena since 1978 and gave the first proof of the Asymptotic Linearity Theorem in 1987 which is fundamental to elucidate the mechanism of additivity phenomena in physico-chemical network systems. He has formulated the mathematical notion of a Repeat Space which he and collaborators used to explain the observed asymptotic linearities. These results suggested a multitude of other questions which we are investigating. I will sketch the mathematical setting below. Let q and r be fixed natural numbers.

134. Web-sters_Org_Chem.html
Click for an Alphabetical Index. Tabular Index (Organized in an approximate hierarchy of applicability to instruction in Organic chemistry)
http://ep.llnl.gov/msds/orgchem/Web-sters_Org_Chem.html
A Living Document of Internet Resources, Information and Applications From: Professors Nick Turro (Columbia University) and Ron Rusay (Diablo Valley College/ UC Berkeley) This is a Work in Progress. Comments and Suggestions are most welcomed. The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation and the National Science Foundation generously support the undergraduate students at Columbia University in working on the development of WEB-sters' information. The Educational Program of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories (1) E-mail to: turro@chem.columbia.edu (2) E-mail to: rrusay@socrates.berkeley.edu or rrusay@dvc.edu

135. "How Dynamic Aggregates May Achieve Effective Integration
Resources and texts available online, from the home page of J.E. Earley, Sr. of Georgetown University.
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"Would Introductory Chemistry Courses Work Better with a New Philosophical Basis?" (revised version) Submitted to Foundations of Chemistry , January, 2003. "How Dynamic Aggregates May Achieve Effective Integration." Joseph E. Earley, Sr. Advances in Complex Systems , in press, 2003. " Varieties of Properties: An Alternative Distinction among Qualities." Joseph E. Earley, Sr. Chemical Explanation: Characteristics, Development, Autonomy, Edited by Joseph E. Earley, Sr. Volume 988, Annals of the New York Academy of Science , Spring 2003, in press (500+ pages).
" Constraints on the Origin of Coherence in Far-from-equilibrium Chemical Systems" in: Physics and Whitehead: Quantum, Process and Experience, edited by Timothy E. Eastman and Henry Keeton. Albany ; State University of New York Press, in press, 2003.
"On the Relevance of Repetition , Recurrence, and Reiteration." Joseph E. Earley, Sr. in a volume edited by Ewa Zielonaka-Lis and Pawel Kreidler, to be published by Peter Lang Publishing Company, 2003. "Philosophical Implications of Chemical

136. Winners Of The Nobel Prize In Chemistry
A comprehensive list of Nobel Prize Laureates in chemistry, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. Nobel Prize in chemistry Winners 20031901.
http://almaz.com/nobel/chemistry/chemistry.html
Nobel Prize in Chemistry Winners 2003-1901
also available in alphabetical arrangement brought to you by The Nobel Prize Internet Archive
The prize is being awarded for discoveries concerning channels in cell membranes with one half of the prize to: P ETER A GRE , for the discovery of water channels and the other half of the prize to: R ODERICK M AC ... INNON for structural and mechanistic studies of ion channels. The prize is being awarded for the development of methods for identification and structure analyses of biological macromolecules with one half jointly to: J OHN B F ... ENN , and K OICHI T ANAKA , for their development of soft desorption ionisation methods for mass spectrometric analyses of biological macromolecules and the other half to: K URT W for his development of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy for determining the three-dimensional structure of biological macromolecules in solution. The prize is being awarded with one half jointly to: W ILLIAM S K ... NOWLES , and R YOJI N OYORI , for their work on chirally catalysed hydrogenation reactions and the other half to: K B ARRY S ... HARPLESS for his work on chirally catalysed oxidation reactions.

137. Musical Chemistry
Karaoke with a chemical twist. Sing along to redox titrations and acidbase equilibria.
http://www.geocities.com/le_chatelier_uk/
Organic oratorios, copper complex karaoke and nucleic acid knees-ups …or something like that Hello there, and welcome to my (newly redesigned, because I was bored) very own personal waste of webspace, where you can find a veritable scrapheap of songs whose lyrics I have re-written to make them contextually, if not socially, acceptable to sing in a Chemistry lab. Because, you know, someone’s got to do it. Introduction
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Design, content and overall pointlessness by the shamefully ill-prioritised Aimee Hartnell Last updated rd October ‘03 Thank you for visiting! Come back soon! – you never know, I might have got a life or something

138. Chemistry At Sheffield Home Page
Department of chemistry, Home Page. This section includes details of the courses offered, including our new course on chemistry with Enterprise Management.
http://www.shef.ac.uk/chemistry/
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The University of Sheffield Department of Chemistry Home Page Undergraduate Admissions - about the department and how to apply. This section includes details of the courses offered , including our new course on Chemistry with Enterprise Management Research - postgraduate admissions, research groups New taught MSc: Polymers for Advanced Technologies. Information for students - Welfare, scholarships and links to ChemSoc, SU and calendar. News Seminars - No events scheduled this week Welcome to the Department of Chemistry, home to 384 undergraduate and 100 postgraduate students, we have an enviable teaching record, with two Nobel laureates amongst our graduates! Our research strengths include the centre for Analytical Sciences , the centre for Chemical Biology , the Polymer Centre and the Synthesis and Catalysis cluster. Staff list Services For Schools Contact Us
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139. UK Carbohydrate Chemistry Network
Aims to foster interdisciplinary science, bringing together scientists with interests in synthetic and medicinal carbohydrate chemistry, carbohydrate materials, structure analysis, structural biology, carbohydrate biochemistry and glycobiology. Includes a list of meetings and job opportunities.
http://www.uea.ac.uk/che/UKCCN/
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140. POLYMER CHEMISTRY HYPERTEXT
WELCOME 484 STUDENTS! POLYMER chemistry HYPERTEXT. This is not an official document of either the chemistry department or the University.
http://www.umr.edu/~wlf/

WELCOME 484 STUDENTS!
POLYMER CHEMISTRY HYPERTEXT
We want Polymer Chemistry Hypertext to be one of your favorite polymer educational resources.
  • adhesion
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  • mechanical properties
  • molecular weight
  • polymer solutions
  • time-temperature superposition
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An educational resource compiled by students of Professor Stoffer at the Chemistry Department of the University of Missouri- Rolla . This is not an official document of either the chemistry department or the University. UMR chemistry students have been encouraged to "play around with it, try new ideas, and in the end, make something useful."
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  • Alphabetical Listing of the concepts
  • All the Equations Together
  • The Polymer Building Topics: ADHESION Buche-Cashin-Debye Equation Chain Expansion Chain Transfer COATINGS Coefficient of Curvilinear Diffusion Cohesive Energy Density Cold Flow Colorants CONDUCTIVITY Copolymerization Critical Surface Tension Crystallization Crystalline Melt Temperature (Tm) Dashpot Dihedral Energy Elongation Enthalpy Change of Mixing Entropy Change of Mixing Extension Ratio Flory-Huggins Parameter Flory-Rehner Equation Gel Permeation Chromatography Gel Point Gibbs Free Energy Change of Mixing Glass Transition Temperature (Tg) Good Solvent Hagen-Poiseuille Equation Head-Tail Placement Huggins Parameter Intrinsic Viscosity Light Scattering Mark-Houwink Equation Matrix Algebra MECHANICAL PROPERTIES Molecular Diffusion Constant MOLECULAR WEIGHT

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