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  1. Natural and Synthetic Nanotechnological Materials: Quantum Chemistry and Nuclear Resonance Spectroscopy Data by Elmira I. Yuryeva, Rafael N. Pletnev, et all 2008-05
  2. Cnmr Data for Organometallic Compounds (Organometallic chemistry) by Brian Mann, 1982-01
  3. Chemistry Data Book (UK - Science Series) by B. Earl, L. D. R. Wilford, 1991-01
  4. Chemistry Data Book - SI Edition - Revised 1975 by JG Stark and HG Wallace, 1980
  5. Vapor-Liquid Equilibria for Mixtures of Low Boiling Substances (Chemistry Data Series) by H. Knapp, 1982-12
  6. Chemometrics For Analytical Chemistry: Volume I PC-Aided Statistical Data Analysis by Meloun Milan, Jiri Militky, et all 1992-11-30
  7. The Dictionary Catalogue: Catalogue of General, Technical, Medical, Legal, Business and Other Specialized Foreign Language Dictionaries: Accounting Aeronautics Agriculture Architecture Automotive Biology Business Chemistry Data Processing Education Electronics Finance Heating and Ventilation Insurance Language Law Manufacturing Mathematics Medicine Mining Music Philosophy Photography Physics Psychology Publishing Religion Television Textiles by Emanuel Molho, Deborah Molho, 2000-01-15
  8. Recommended Data of Selected Compounds and Binary Mixtures: Tables, Diagrams and Calculations, Parts 1 and 2 (Chemistry Data Series) by K. Stephan, H. Hildwein, 1987-12
  9. Quantum Chemistry Literature Data Base: Bibliography of Ab Initio Calculations for 1978-80 (Physical sciences data)
  10. Advanced Scientific Computing in Basic With Applications in Chemistry, Biology and Pharmacology (Data Handling in Science and Technology) by P. Valko, S. Vajda, 1989-01
  11. Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry: Recommendations 1990 (IUPAC Chemical Data Series)
  12. Phase Equilbria and Phase Diagrams of Electrolytes (Chemistry Data Series) by Dieter Behrens, 1991-02
  13. Word-List of the Cuneiform Alphabetic Texts from Ugarit, Ras Ibn Hani and Other Places (Chemistry Data Series)
  14. Data Processing in Chemistry: Papers (Studies in physical and theoretical chemistry)

41. Chemistry Data
chemistry data compilations and data bases. data compilations. recommendedvalues of physical constants, by NIST/CODATA; WebElements.
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42. Chemistry Data
chemistry data compilations and data bases. data compilations. recommended valuesof physical constants, by NIST/CODATA; WebElements; NIST Chemistry Web Book.
http://www.theochem.uni-stuttgart.de/~hartke/links/data.html

43. The Salinity Normalization Of Marine Inorganic Carbon Chemistry Data
30, NO. 2, 1085, doi10.1029/2002GL015898, 2003. The salinity normalization of marineinorganic carbon chemistry data. K. Friis, A. Körtzinger, and DWR Wallace.
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View Full HTML GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, VOL. 30, NO. 2, 1085, doi:10.1029/2002GL015898, 2003 The salinity normalization of marine inorganic carbon chemistry data Marine Biogeochemistry,
Kiel, Germany Abstract Normalization to a constant salinity ( S ) is widely used for the adjustment of marine inorganic carbon chemistry data such as total alkalinity ( A T ) and total dissolved inorganic carbon ( C T ). This procedure traces back to the earliest studies in marine chemistry, but ignores the influence of riverine input of alkalinity and of dissolution of biogenic carbonates in the ocean. We tested different adjustment possibilities for A T and conclude that in most parts of the surface ocean the normalization concept does not reflect relationships which represent reality. In this paper, we propose a salinity adjustment based on a constant and region-specific term for S = 0, which expresses river run off, upwelling from below the lysocline, calcification, and lateral sea surface water exchange. One application of the normalization concept is its extension to A T and also C T predictions and implementation in models. We give a brief discussion on the usage of such extensions.

44. EPA: Federal Register: Self-Certification Of Product Chemistry Data; Notice Of A
SelfCertification of Product chemistry data; Notice ofAvailability of PR Notice ,Federal Register document.
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45. University Chemistry Data Tables: Molar Thermodynamic Properties Of Pure Substan
University chemistry data Tables. Molar Thermodynamic Properties ofPure Substances. Formula DH0f DG0f S0 C0p kJ/mol kJ/mol J/K mol
http://ecl.dongguk.ac.kr/~joonwoo/lecture/ele01-2/web/p00403.htm
University Chemistry Data Tables
Molar Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Substances
Notes: These molar values apply to pure substances at 25oC and exactly 100000 Pa (1.0 bar or 100 kPa) pressure. One standard atmosphere pressure is slightly higher, 101325 Pa, but the change in tabulated values between these two pressures is neglegible for all solids and liquids and minor even for gases. Physical states are indicated by c (crystalline solid), l (liquid), and g (gas). Different crystalline structures are designated by common or mineralogical names. Common names for selected compounds are also given. Values are taken from U.S.N.B.S. tables of molar thermodynamic properties (J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data 11, Suppl. 2 (1982)) unless in italics.
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46. University Chemistry Data Tables: Ionization Constants Of Aqueous Polyprotic Aci
University chemistry data Tables. Ionization Constants of AqueousPolyprotic Acids. Common Name Formula Constant pKa arsenic acid
http://ecl.dongguk.ac.kr/~joonwoo/lecture/ele01-2/web/p00406.htm
University Chemistry Data Tables
Ionization Constants of Aqueous Polyprotic Acids
[MONOPROTIC ACIDS TABLE] [LIST OF TABLES] Notes: These molar values apply in (infinitely) dilute aqueous solutions at 25oC. The values are calculated from U.S.N.B.S. tables of molar thermodynamic properties unless in italics. Ionization constants of acids are the equilibrium constants for the formation of a hydrogen ion and a base from the acid. "Carbonic acid" is actually CO2(aq) + H2O.

47. Chemistry Data
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48. NPS Inventory And Monitoring Water Resource Inventory And Chemistry Data
Water Resource Inventory and chemistry data. Jones Creek DinosaurNational Monument (Photograph by Joe Gregson) The Servicewide
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Water Resource Inventory and Chemistry Data
Jones Creek - Dinosaur National Monument (Photograph by Joe Gregson) The Servicewide inventory includes the location of streams, lakes, wetlands, and groundwater supplies. Water quality use classifications based upon the Clean Water Act are also being obtained. The Phase I water resource inventory collects several basic water quality parameters for "key" water bodies (to be determined on the basis of size, uniqueness, threats, etc.) within the park boundaries. Those water quality parameters include alkalinity, pH, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, rapid bioassessment baseline (EPA/state protocols, involving fish and macroinvertebrates), temperature, and flow. Other important constituents, as determined on a case-by-case basis, include toxic elements, clarity/turbidity, nitrate/nitrogen, phosphate/phosphorous, chlorophyll, sulfates, and bacteria. (Continue) Grand Canyon Erosion Project
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49. Eda C. Melendez-Colom Emelend@sunites.upr.clu.edu
DATA SET IDENTIFIER National Atmospheric Deposition Program/National TrendsNetwork (NADP/NTN) Precipitation chemistry data from El Verde (PR20).
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LUQ LTER DATA SETS DOCUMENTATION FORM ON-LINE VERSION A DATA SET is a series of observations collected by the same methodology. Each data set should have documentation sufficient for someone unfamiliar with the research to replicate the study. Data sets may be broken into subsets ( data files ) that are discrete in space and time, in that order. The documentation for a data set should include all spatial and temporal subdivisions of the data. Data Abstract Methods Variables NOTES:
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PERSON(S) COMPLETING Eda C. Melendez-Colom Emelend@sunites.upr.clu.edu DATA SET IDENTIFIER:  National Atmospheric Deposition Program/National Trends Network (NADP/NTN) Precipitation chemistry data from El Verde (PR20) PROJECT TITLE: NADP Precipitation Chemistry Data PROJECT DESCRIPTION : We report here the chemistry of weekly wet-only rainfall from the Luquillo Experimental Forest (LEF) NADP station (code PR20) for the period February 1985 through January 1996.  Our station was knocked out by Hurricane Hugo in September 1989, and not reestablished until May 1991. The station remains in active service to the present. Data from 1997on is missing on this site. Visit the NADP. NTN web site at : http://nadp.sws.uiuc.edu/nadpdata/state.asp?state=PR

50. OpenCDM Chemistry Data Management System - Canberra Industries
OpenCDM chemistry data Management System Canberra radiation detection and analysissoftware and instrumentation for nuclear power, decontamination and
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51. Chemistry Data Sites
acid database http//ndbserver.rutgers.edu/ Organic Compounds Database / HM Bellhttp//www.colby.edu/chemistry/cmp/cmp.html PDB (Protein Data Bank) http//www
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This site is best viewed at 800 x 600 resolution. DATA SITES Agricola http://www.nal.usda.gov/ag98/
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Beilstein (ChemWeb) http://chemweb.com/databases/bel/badisplay.exe?jcode=belabs
Biocatalysis / Biodegradation database http://www.labmed.umn.edu/umbbd/
BioChemLinks http://biochemlinks.com/bclinks/biochemlinks.cfm
Cambridge structural database (CSD) http://www.ccdc.cam.ac.uk/prods/csd/csd.html
Chemafrica http://www.chemafrica.com/
Chembytes infozone http://www.chemsoc.org/links/links.htm
ChemCenter (ACS) http://www.acs.org
Chemdex http://www.chemdex.org ChemFinder http://chemfinder.camsoft.com Chemical Database Service (CDS) http://cds3.dl.ac.uk/cds/cds.html Chemical information page http://chem.sis.nlm.nih.gov/ http://jpldataeval.jpl.nasa.gov/ Chemical physics preprint database http://www.chem.brown.edu/chem-ph.html Chemie.DE ChemInfo (Indiana Univ) http://www.indiana.edu/~cheminfo/

52. Virtual Chanastocka: Chemistry Data
4/4/02, x, 7.0, 6.9, 0, 10. VIEW MAP. View Macroinvertebrate Data. View PhysicalData. Compare to Tucquan Water Chemistry Site 2. DATE, TIME, pH, Dissolved Oxygen(ppm).
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Water Chemistry: Site 1 DATE TIME pH Dissolved Oxygen(ppm) Phosphates (ppm) Nitrates (ppm) x x VIEW MAP View Macroinvertebrate Data View Physical Data Compare to Tucquan Water Chemistry: Site 2 DATE TIME pH Dissolved Oxygen(ppm) Phosphates (ppm) Nitrates (ppm) x x VIEW MAP View Macroinvertebrate Data View Physical Data Compare to Tucquan Water Chemistry: Site 3 DATE TIME pH Dissolved Oxygen(ppm) Phosphates (ppm) Nitrates (ppm) x x VIEW MAP View Macroinvertebrate Data View Physical Data Compare to Tucquan Water Chemistry: Site 4 DATE TIME pH Dissolved Oxygen(ppm) Phosphates (ppm) Nitrates (ppm) x x VIEW MAP View Macroinvertebrate Data View Physical Data Compare to Tucquan Water Chemistry: Site 5 DATE TIME pH Dissolved Oxygen(ppm) Phosphates (ppm) Nitrates (ppm) x x

53. Soil Chemistry Data Tables
Soils Soil Geochemistry data. (The data below is in a table format onlycompatible with some newer browsers) Batemans Bay Soil Chemistry,
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(The data below is in a table format only compatible with some newer browsers) Batemans Bay Soil Chemistry Exchangeable Cations (cmoles(+) / kg) Base Acid Ca:Mg Ca:Al Base:Acid Plot No. Site Depth Gravel Ca Mg K Na Al H ECEC Total Bases Total Acidity Saturation Saturation Ratio Ratio Ratio Total N Total P (cm) pH (µg/g) Soil and Geology Methodology Summary Tables

54. P1.2: Global Tropospheric Experiment: Tropospheric Chemistry Data Spanning 18 Ye
P1.2 GLOBAL TROPOSPHERIC EXPERIMENT TROPOSPHERIC chemistry data SPANNING 18 YEARSAVAILABLE FROM THE NASA LANGLEY ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES DATA CENTER James M
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GLOBAL TROPOSPHERIC EXPERIMENT: TROPOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY DATA SPANNING 18 YEARS AVAILABLE FROM THE NASA LANGLEY ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES DATA CENTER
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SAIC, Hampton, VA 23681. The NASA Global Tropospheric Experiment (GTE) was initiated in the early 1980's and consist of an on going series of global airborne measurement campaigns to study the impact humans are having on the global troposphere. The Chemical Instrumentation Test and Evaluation [CITE-1, -2 and -3] experiments were initiated to evaluate our ability to measure critical tropospheric species; the field studies known as Atmospheric Boundary Layer Experiment [ABLE -1, -2A and -2B, and -3A and -3B] were conducted to study major ecosystems that are known to exert a major influence on global chemistry and, in some cases, are undergoing profound changes; and the impact of long range transport of continental emissions, natural and anthropogenic, have been studied through the field campaigns Transport and Chemistry near the Equator in the Atlantic [TRACE-A], the Pacific Exploratory Missions in the Pacific [PEM West-A and -B, PEM-Tropics A and B], and the recent TRAnsport and Chemical Evolution over the Pacific [TRACE-P]. A major focus of the GTE campaigns during the past decade has been the characterization of the growing emissions from the Asian continent. The Pacific Exploratory Missions in the north western Pacific [PEM-West A (September/October (1991)) and PEM-West B February/March (1994)] and the TRAnsport and Chemistry Experiment in the Pacific [TRACE-P March/April 2001)], in particular, were conducted to study the impact of natural and anthropogenic emission from the Asian continent on the chemistry of the troposphere over the north western Pacific region. PEM-West (A) was conducted during a period of minimum out-flow from the Asian continent, while PEM-West (B) was conducted during a period of maximum outflow from the Asian continent. The more recent TRACE-P campaign was a much more focused study of the Asian outflow involving the NASA DC-8 and P-3B aircraft instrumented for measurements of a more extensive suite of trace gases and aerosols.

55. INIS Web Services: Radiation Chemistry Data Center
The Radiation chemistry data Center of the Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory is aninformation resource dedicated to the collection, evaluation, and
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The Radiation Chemistry Data Center of the Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory is an information resource dedicated to the collection, evaluation, and dissemination of data characterizing the reactions of transient intermediates produced by radiation chemical and photochemical methods.
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URL: http://allen.rad.nd.edu/ language: English originator: university, laboratory or research organisation country: USA access: type of data: type of site: related sites: Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory University of Notre Dame subject category: INIS/ETDE category: keywords: chemical data

56. 40 C.F.R. Part 158, Subpart C -- Product Chemistry Data Requirements
40 CFR PART 158. DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR REGISTRATION. SUBPART C PRODUCTchemistry data REQUIREMENTS. § 158.150 General. (a) Applicability.
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57. Home Page Of Jasminko Karanjac
Software combines a relational data base and a Ground Water Information System (GWIS). Applications include mapping, well logs, aquifer test analysis, and plotting of water chemistry data.
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Home Page of Professor (Chair) of Water Resources Management at UWI, Jamaica
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Hydrogeologist, Modeling Specialist, and Professor This page visited by visitors.
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58. Environment Agency - Chemistry Data And Maps
Environment Environmental Facts and Figures Water River quality River quality an overview River quality (GQA) data maps chemistry data and maps.
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59. Brinton Run Report: Water Chemistry Data
TABLE 2. WATER CHEMISTRY 1. BRINTON RUN, 00044, AND 00052. CHESTER COUNTY. JULY15, 1998. STATION. 1BR. 44UT. 168. Diss. O 2. NO DATA. Laboratory Parameters. pH.6.7. 7.0.
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TABLE  2 WATER CHEMISTRY BRINTON RUN, 00044, AND 00052 CHESTER COUNTY JULY 15, 1998 STATION Field Parameters Temp ( o C) pH Cond (mmhos) Diss. O NO DATA Laboratory Parameters pH Alkalinity Acidity Hardness T Diss. Sol. Susp.Sol. NH -N NO -N NO -N Total P Ca Mg Cl SO As* As  Diss Cd* Cd  Diss hex Cr* Cr* Cu* Cu  Diss Fe* Pb* Pb  Diss Mn* Ni* Ni  Diss Zn* Zn Diss Al* fecal coliforms   * - Total concentrations in mg/l

60. Validata Chemical Services - (770) 232-0130
Provides analytical chemistry data validation services.
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