In/Organic Chemistry

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    1. Acorn Chemistry Web

      Personal collection of links to educational chemistry software. Paul F. Johnson lets you examine his thesis too.
      members.tripod.com

      Personal collection of links to educational chemistry software. Paul F. Johnson lets you examine his thesis too.
    2. Aspirin - Molecule of the Month

      University of Bristol gives details about this widely used molecule. See a diagram of its chemical structure and read about aspirin's properties.
      www.bris.ac.uk

      University of Bristol gives details about this widely used molecule. See a diagram of its chemical structure and read about aspirin's properties.
    3. Bristol University Research

      Exploring the structural and spectroscopic properties of organometallic and metallic elements. Staff research interests detailed with abstracts.
      www.bris.ac.uk

      Exploring the structural and spectroscopic properties of organometallic and metallic elements. Staff research interests detailed with abstracts.
    4. Chemist's Art Gallery

      Visualizations and animations of proteins, chromosomes and viruses, with theoretical explanations.
      www.csc.fi

      Visualizations and animations of proteins, chromosomes and viruses, with theoretical explanations.
    5. ChemWeb

      Resource for chemistry journals and databases, jobs, books, and software. Conference and news updates also available.
      www.chemweb.com

      Resource for chemistry journals and databases, jobs, books, and software. Conference and news updates also available.
    6. Euro Clean Coal

      Disseminating information on the research, development and activities of clean coal, biomass and waste technologists. Conference details.
      www.euro-cleancoal.net

      Disseminating information on the research, development and activities of clean coal, biomass and waste technologists. Conference details.
    7. Fullerenes

      Find out about Mr. Kroto's work on carbon, the mechanics of vibronic coupling and the beauty of icosahedral symmetry. Nottingham research.
      www.nottingham.ac.uk

      Find out about Mr. Kroto's work on carbon, the mechanics of vibronic coupling and the beauty of icosahedral symmetry. Nottingham research.
    8. Jon Maber's Resources for Biochemistry Students

      Take an introductory tutorial on glycolysis, browse monosaccharide molecules, and view protein purification.
      www.jonmaber.demon.co.uk

      Take an introductory tutorial on glycolysis, browse monosaccharide molecules, and view protein purification.
    9. LSD

      Brief history of the consciousness-altering substance from ergot mould, via Hoffman to marmalade skies. All within the solid realm of chemistry.
      www.chm.bris.ac.uk

      Brief history of the consciousness-altering substance from ergot mould, via Hoffman to marmalade skies. All within the solid realm of chemistry.
    10. Mustard Gas

      Chemical profile of the infamous vesicant includes a cheery note on its potentially anti-carcinogenic properties. Reference links and diagrams.
      www.bris.ac.uk

      Chemical profile of the infamous vesicant includes a cheery note on its potentially anti-carcinogenic properties. Reference links and diagrams.

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