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The Chemical Industry
Providing information on all facets of the world-wide chemical industry. Many links to web resources of interest to chemists and the chemical industry.
Links for Chemists - WWW VL Chemistry Section
http://www.liv.ac.uk/Chemistry/Links/links.html
Maintained by the University of Liverpool, this free, searchable chemistry index carries in excess of 8,250 chemistry resources in over 75 chemical categories.
Chemical News and Intelligence (CNI)
An online business information and database product aimed at senior executives in the chemical industries.
The Chemsoc Chembytes Infozone
http://www.chemsoc.org/chembytes/
Chemsoc, the chemistry societies' network, provides a gateway to the best chemistry information and resources on the web.
The American Chemical Society - ChemCenter
ChemCenter is an informative resource for the chemistry community.
Chemdex
Directory of chemistry on the WWW since 1993.
The Third Millennium Online - Chemistry
http://www.3rd1000.com/3rd1000.htm
Online textbook, lab activities, detailed information on selected topics, history sections including timelines and brief biographies.
CHEMINFO: Chemical Information Sources from Indiana University
http://www.indiana.edu/~cheminfo/
Site designed to help people find and learn how to use chemical information resources on the Internet and elsewhere. Email discussion list available.
Sci.Chem FAQ
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/sci/chem-faq/part1/
Home of the sci.chem newsgroup FAQ in HTML and PDF.