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Periodic Tables of the Elements Searchable
General But Helpful Web Sites:
Books & Reports Online:
*Alchemy: Ancient and Modern (1922 edition) by Herbert Stanley Redgrove (illustrated HTML at Virginia)
*Analytical Sciences - international journal of the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry
*The Chemical History of a Candle by Michael Faraday (HTML at Fordham)
*Introduction to Chemical Science (Boston: Ginn and Company, 1896) by Rufus PhillipsWilliams (Gutenberg text)
*Knovel Interactive Sci-Tech Ebooks full text (Just click on the book itself to access the contents.)
*Low-Level Radiochemical Separations by Thomas Tamotsu Sugihara (PDF at lanl.gov)
*Martindale's The Reference Desk: Chemical &- Biochemical Databases
*Mathematical Challenges from Theoretical/Computational Chemistry by National Research Council Committee on Mathematical
Challenges from Computational Chemistry (HTML at NAP)
*National Academies Press: CHEMISTRY: Read more than 3,000 books on various topics
*NIST Chemistry WebBook: Thermochemical data for over 6000 organic and small inorganic compounds, Reaction thermochemistry
data for over 9000 reactions, IR spectra for over 8700 compounds, Mass spectra for over 12,000 compounds, UV/Vis spectra for
over 400 compounds, Electronic and vibrational spectra for over 4000 compounds. Constants of diatomic molecules (spectroscopic
data) for over 600 compounds, Ion energetics data for over 16,000 compounds
*NIST Physical Reference Data
*Online Books Page: CHEMISTRY: Call Numbers Beginning with QD:
*Pierre Curie (1923) by Marie Curie, trans. by Charlotte Hoffman Kellogg and Vernon Kellogg (illustrated HTML at Virginia)
*The Quiet Revolution: Hermann Kolbe and the Science of Organic Chemistry (Berkeley:University of California Press, 1993) by
Alan J. Rocke (HTML at UC Press)
*Virtual Library: Science: Chemistry: Molecular Modelling / Visualisation Resources; Natural Sciences and Mathematics
Journals Online:
*Biochemical
Journals
Searchable
*Beilstein Abstracts Abstracts
published in 140+ leading organic and related chemistry journals--1980--
*Chemical Journals
Searchable
*Directory
of Open Access Journals: These are scholarly full text articles.
*Free Medical Journals: 1450
Journals
*HYLE:
International Journal for the Philosophy of Chemistry - articles deal with
epistemological, methodological, foundational, and
ontological
problems of chemistry and its subfields.
*Journal
of the Brazilian Chemical Society (partial serial archives)
*Science News Searchable
Articles, full text:
*Linus
Pauling and the Nature of the Chemical Bond
*Recent
Radiochemical Separation Procedures for As, At, Be, Mg, Ni, Ru, and Se
by K.B.Marsh (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Plutonium by George H. Coleman (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Silver by Duane Neuman Sunderman and Charles
William Townley(PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Aluminum and Gallium by John E. Lewis (PDF at
lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Americium and Curium by Robert Allen Penneman and
T. K. Keenan(PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Arsenic by Harold
C. Beard and J. G. Cuninghame (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Rhodium by Gregory R. Choppin (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Rubidium by G. W. Leddicote (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of
Silicon
(1968) by David R. Schink (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Astatine by Evan H. Appelman (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Gold by J. F. Emery and G. W. Leddicote (PDF at
lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Barium, Calcium, and Strontium by Duane Neuman
Sunderman and Charles William Townley (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Beryllium by A. W. Fairhill (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of
Bismuth by Kashinath S. Bhakti (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of the Transcurium Elements by Gary Hoyt Higgins (PDF
at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Carbon, Nitrogen, and Oxygen by J. Hudis (PDF at
lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Cadmium by James R. DeVoe (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Cobalt by Lamont C. Bate and G. W. Leddicote (PDF
at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Chromium
(1960) by J. Pijck (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Chromium
(1964) by J. Pijck (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Cesium by H. L. Finston and M. T. Kinsley (PDF at
lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Copper by F. F. Dyer and G. W. Leddicote (PDF at
lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine and Iodine by Jacob
Kleinberg and G.A. Cowan (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Iron by Julian Moyes Nielsen (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Francium by Earl K. Hyde (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Germanium by Jacob A. Marinsky (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Mercury
(1970) by Josef Roesmer (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Iodine by Milton Kahn and Jacob Kleinberg (PDF at
lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Indium by Duane Neuman Sunderman and Charles
William Townley(PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Iridium by G. W. Leddicote (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Potassium by William T. Mullins and G. W. Leddicote
(PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Magnesium by A. W. Fairhill (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Manganese
(1971) by R. P. Schuman (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Molybdenum by E. M. Scadden and Nathan Elmer Ballou
(PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Sodium by William T. Mullins and G. W. Leddicote
(PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Niobium and Tantalum by Ellis P. Steinberg (PDF at
lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Nickel by Lynn J. Kirby (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of
Neptunium by G. A. Burney and R. M. Harbour (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Osmium by G. W. Leddicote (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Phosphorus by William T. Mullins and G. W.
Leddicote (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Proactinium by H. W. Kirby (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Lead by Walter Maxwell Gibson (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Palladium by Ove T. Hogdahl (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Polonium by P. E. Figgins (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Platinum by G. W. Leddicote (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Radium by H. W. Kirby and Murrell L. Salutsky (PDF
at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Rhenium by G. W. Leddicote (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Rhodium by James C. Armstrong (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Sulfur by G. W. Leddicote (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Antimony by William J. Maeck (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Selenium by V. J. Molinski and G. W. Leddicote (PDF
at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of the Rare Earths, Scandium, Yttrium, and Actinium by
Peter Cooper Stevenson and W. E. Nervik (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Tin by W. E. Nervik (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Technetium by Edward Anders (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Tellurium by G. W. Leddicote (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Thorium by Earl K. Hyde (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Titanium by Vincent J. Landis and James H. Kaye
(PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Uranium by James E. Grindler (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Vanadium by James Lawton Brownlee (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Tungsten by William T. Mullins and G. W. Leddicote
(PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Zinc by Harry G. Hicks (PDF at lanl.gov)
*The
Radiochemistry of Zirconium and Hafnium by Ellis P. Steinberg (PDF at
lanl.gov)
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Last Updated: 01/30/08
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