What is the NIST Chemistry WebBook?

What is the NIST Chemistry WebBook?

The NIST Chemistry WebBook was developed in part with funds from the Systems Integration for Manufacturing Applications (SIMA) program at NIST.

How do I search for a specific chemical species?

Please follow the steps below to conduct your search (Help) : Enter a chemical species name or pattern: (e.g., methane, *2-hexene) You may enter the full name or a pattern.

What are the most popular chemistry websites?

List of the 20 Most Popular Chemistry Websites 1 Chemicalelements.Com 2 Chemwiki.Ucdavis.Edu 3 Organic-Chemistry.Org

What is the chemchemspider database?

ChemSpider is a free chemical structure database providing fast text and structure search access to over 100 million structures from hundreds of data sources. Royal Society of Chemistry Renews Partnership with ACD/Labs to Continue Providing Industry-Leading Data to Worldwide Research Community

The NIST Chemistry WebBook provides access to data compiled and distributed by NIST under the Standard Reference Data Program. The NIST Chemistry WebBook contains: Thermochemical data for over 7000 organic and small inorganic compounds:

Does NIST have a warranty on the NIST Chemistry WebBook?

However, NIST makes no warranties to that effect, and NIST shall not be liable for any damage that may result from errors or omissions in the Database. NIST is an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce . The NIST Chemistry WebBook was developed in part with funds from the Systems Integration for Manufacturing Applications (SIMA) program at NIST.

What is the range of thermochemistry data available?

Reaction thermochemistry data: reactions 1 to 50 , reactions 51 to 100 , reactions 101 to 150 , reactions 151 to 156 NIST subscription sites provide data under the NIST Standard Reference Data Program, but require an annual fee to access.

What are the best resources for thermochemistry data?

A Guide to the NIST Chemistry WebBook: A guide to this site and the data available from it. Gas-Phase Ion Thermochemistry: An in-depth explanation of gas phase ion data available from this site. NIST Organic Thermochemistry Archive : A description of the primary source of thermochemical data for this site.

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