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Handbook of Chemistry and Physics

CHEMnetBASE is an informational Web site provided by the chemical reference publisher Chapman & Hall / CRC. Although some resources on the site are for subscribers only, the Handbook of Chemistry and Physics is available to anyone. The Handbook contains a wealth of helpful information for researchers ranging from Constants and Units to Thermochemistry and Kinetics. These and many more subjects...

https://hbcp.chemnetbase.com/faces/contents/ContentsSearch.x...
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HHMI BioInteractive: Chemistry of Life

For instructors of chemistry and biology, the Howard Hughes Medical Insitute's BioInteractive collection offers this compilation of resources "related to chemistry, biochemistry, and biological macromolecules such as DNA, RNA, proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids." In total, Chemistry of Life includes 78 resources, including animated videos, hands-on classroom activities, interactive videos,...

https://www.biointeractive.org/classroom-resources?search=&f...
Meg A. Mole Future Chemist

This American Chemical Society website features Meg A. Mole's monthly visits to different chemists' job sites. Covering a variety of specialties, Meg A. Mole visited Ms. Helms at the Caldrea Company in February and Dr. Williams at the NASA Kennedy Space Center in January. Students interested in the chemistry field can discover the benefits of becoming a chemist. Visitors can learn fun personal...

https://www.acs.org/education/outreach/meg-a-mole-interviews...
National Mole Day Foundation, Inc.

"Celebrated annually on October 23 from 6:02 a.m. to 6:02 p.m., Mole Day commemorates Avogadro's Number (6.02 x 10^23), which is a basic measuring unit in chemistry." This website presents the National Mole Day Foundation, Inc.'s actions to get everyone, especially children, excited about chemistry. Users can learn about activities held throughout the United States and the world including the next...

https://www.moleday.org/
Nomenclature of Lignans and Neolignans

The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry's Joint Commission on Biochemical Nomenclature has put online the text of its nomenclatural recommendations for Lignans/ Neolignans. These were published in 2000 but were not posted online until this year. the text includes tables, illustrations, and notes.

https://iupac.qmul.ac.uk/lignan/
Nomenclature of Quinones with Isoprenoid Side-Chains

The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry's Joint Commission on Biochemical Nomenclature has put online the text of its nomenclatural recommendations for Quinones. These were published in 1973 but were not posted online until this year. The texts include tables, illustrations, and notes.

https://iupac.qmul.ac.uk/misc/quinone.html
Nomenclature of Tetrapyrroles

The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry's Joint Commission on Biochemical Nomenclature has put online the text of its nomenclatural recommendations for Tetrapyrroles. These were published in 1986 but were not posted online until this year. the text includes tables, illustrations, and notes.

https://iupac.qmul.ac.uk/tetrapyrrole/
Notewothy Chemsitry and Patent Watch

This American Chemical Society website helps users stay up to date on the latest chemistry research articles and patents. Each week, Noteworthy reliable summaries of the latest and most exciting publications in the chemistry-related journals. The Patent Watch helps users understand the importance of new drugs and other chemical innovations to our society. Visitors can find archives of both of...

https://www.acs.org/noteworthy-chemistry.html
Penn State Chemistry Department: Hammes-Schiffer Research Group

At this website, the Hammes-Schiffer Research Group publicizes its research in theoretical and computational research of chemical and biological processes at Penn State University. Users can learn about its specific investigations about the proton and hybride transfer reactions in enzymes, multistate continuum theory, nuclear-electronic orbital (NEO) method, and more. Users can find a list of over...

https://www.hammes-schiffer-group.org/
Photoelectrochemistry

First, for users not familiar with photoelectrochemistry, the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry provides a concise, educational definition of the hybrid field of chemistry (1). Users can find additional information about photoelectrochemical, photogalvanic, and photovoltaic cells. Next, Professor Laurence Peter at the University of Bath discusses his group's research on light...

https://scout.wisc.edu/report/nsdl/ps/2004/0319
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