Interesting Links for Inorganic Chemistry

VIPErVIrtual Inorganic Pedagogical Electronic Resource: This website is being produced by myself and a number of other inorganic faculty members. Funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, NITLE, and the National Science Foundation is making it possible. Check back soon for updates!

DePauw's Periodic Museum of the Elements: DePauw is so lucky to have such a terrific resource for inorganic chemistry--see all the elements and examples of their compounds too!

Theo Gray's pages on the periodic table: great resource that talks about DePauw's "Periodic Museum of the Elements" that Theo helped to create!

Web Elements: a comprehensive source of information about elements and the periodic table

Periodic Landscapes: interesting computer generated landscapes based on different periodic properties

Making Matter: a site devoted to X-ray crystal strucutures of structures of inorganic solids

Organometallic HyperTextBook: a large resource on topics in organometallic chemistry

Intute: Science, Engineering and Technology pages: a gateway to online information on a variety of subjects

American Chemical Society's Chem Center: links to information about scientific meetings, journals, etc.

Chemputer: Will do basic stoichiometric calculations for you!

Inorganic Chemistry Resources: another good list of useful inorganic resources

The Glassware Gallery: shows examples of various glassware used to air sensitive manipulations and explains how to use them!

Inorganic MO Theory Link: A good link to learn inorganic MO theory

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Questions about this page should be directed to Hilary Eppley. This page was last updated 8/26/07 .