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University Resources at Western Oregon University

  1. Western Oregon University - Earth & Physical Sciences - departmental homepage at my college
  2. Western Oregon University - Chemistry Program - Chemistry homepage at my college
  3. Western Oregon University - General Reference Materials - Links to online encyclopedias, thesauri, dictionaries, business directories, style guides, etc

Multimedia, Online Courses, General

  1. The best repository of Open Course Materials available online - free courses offered by MIT as well as other prominent institutions.
  2. Chemsitry Hypermedia Project at Virginia Tech
  3. These multimedia materials were produced by the late Professor Kent Wilson at the University of California, San Diego, and are now archived by Professor Gene Switkes at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
  4. Global Instructional Chemistry
  5. Internet Resources for Science and Mathematics Education (collected by Tom O'Haver)
  6. The Wired Chemist - collection of chemistry resources designed as an aid for beginning chemistry students but containing a wealth of other information

Journals, Organizations, Societies, Government

Commercial Instrumentation Manufacturers

  1. Supelco, Inc Homepage - Chromatography supplies and application information
  2. Varian Instruments

  3. PerkinElmer
  4. Agilent Technologies

Online Databases and General Information

  1. NIST Webbook - Extensive database of compound info such as MS and FTIR spectra, etc
  2. Chemfinder.com - searchable database of chemical information

Online Periodic Tables


Webelements.com


IV's Periodic Table - Perfect for the analytical chemist. Elemental profiles include
chemical compatibility, preferred lines, major interferences, and more!

Visual Elements - A visual interpretation of the chemical elements


American Elements
- describes the research and uses of each of the elements, including properties, safety data and applications. They also have a very useful and up-to-date summary of nanotechnology.

 



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