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CHEE4361 Spring 2008

Resources below include


those submitted by both
Spring 2008 and the
previous semester's
sections
Resource Name

Web address

Abstract

Air Liquide company website

This website offers users gas


properties, vapor pressure
This resource contains a large list of
graphs, liquid gas conversions,
various molecules and not only
safety data sheets, major
provides the gas properties, but useful
hazards, and material
information like what would be listed on
compatibility. The user can input a typical Material Safety Data Sheet
http://encyclopedia.airliquide.com/Encyclopedia.asp?GasID=28#MajorApplications
the name or chemical formula.
(MSDS).

Copy free from:


http://www.sigmaaldrich.
Aldrich. Handbook of fine Chemicals com/Brands/Aldrich.htm Different types of properties for
and laboratory Equipment
l
almost every chemical.

Why chosen

Has extra info on lab equipment

Alfa Aesar

The site offers searches either


over the entire catalog, or for pure
elements and alloys only. The
database can be searched by
common name, CAS number, or
catalog number. The entries on
each substance include a large
amount of physical data and
properties. Because this is a
chemical suppliers website, each
https://www.alfa.com/alf/ compound is listed in all of its
laboratory_chemical_su commonly used forms with the
ppliers.htm
corresponding properties.

I chose this resource because of the


relevance to our needs in the lab. Alfa
Aesar specializes in laboratory supply,
the data they have will most likely cover
anything we come across in our
experiments. The fact that each
concentration of reactant is listed
separately, we can be sure of the
change without having to do any
assuming.

American Institute of Chemical


Engineers

The AIChE elibrary, powered


by Knovel is brings hundreds of
engineering and scientific
references, handbooks, standards
and databases to your desktop,
24/7. The e-library let you: Search
for content across the entire
collection, Analyze results,
reorganize data and export
information, Manipulate
interactive tables, graphs,
equations and spreadsheets,
Perform 'what if' experiments on
http://www.aiche.org/Publications/Knovel/index.aspx
the data.

Again, Ive used this online resource


extensively in past and current projects.
The only draw back is that you have to
be and AIChE member. The good
news, chemical engineering students
can now join for FREE and have
access to this great site.

Analysis of enzyme kinetic data

This book contain basic analysis


and principles of enzyme, also tell Some of our practice is about enzyme
http://library.uh.edu/reco the methods to maximum
analysis project, this book can tell
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likelihood and efficiency
details about how to do it

Chem Search Engine

ChemIndustry.com is the leading


comprehensive directory and
search engine for chemical and
related industry professionals. Our
databases of Web sites include
more than 45,000 chemical
industry related entities and
contain the full text of millions of
pages. ChemIndustry.com
provides specialized search
services for chemical names,
http://www.neis.com/app jobs, market research and
s/chemicals
consultants.
Basically this is a database with
chemical information from many
different vendors.

ChemExper Chemical Directory

http://chemexper.com/

Chemfinder

The above website provided by


CambridgeSoft Corporation allows
you to search for information on a
certain chemical, element, gas,
etc. based on its Chemical Name,
CAS Number, Molecular Formula
or Weight. The search results
include the components structure,
formula, density, refractive index,
flash point, molecular weight,
melting point, boiling point, vapor
density, vapor pressure, water
solubility, MSDS, and related
http://chemfinder.cambri information such as in the Health
dgesoft.com/
division.

Ive used this website before to find


basic information about chemicals. This
site will also help in giving leads to
research information elsewhere.
This was the first database of this type
that I ever found, and Ive been using it
on and off for past eight years or so.

This resource provides a quick search


for any component you need to carry
out your research or design without
flipping through hundreds of pages
from a book to find it. The information is
also provided by a currently operating
company, which makes the data more
reliable and up to date.

Chemfinder

This resource provides chemical


names, synonyms, molecular
formulas, and structure. It
provides other data such as
melting and boiling points, density,
refractive index, vapor density and
pressure, water solubility, flash
points, and includes links to other This resource contains four databases
http://chemfinder.cambri sites on the internet with
that include reference, chemical,
dgesoft.com/
information on the chemical.
reaction, and safety databases.

Chemfinder

The Chemfinder website offers


the following chemical
information: Chemical
Structures2D structures & 3D
models. Physical Properties MP,
BP, CAS RN, & more. Hyperlinks
Links to other websites with
information about your compound.
Also, there are several 2 week
trial offers to more comprehensive
chemical databases that can be
I used this resource before in Organic
http://chemfinder.cambri useful during experimental
Chemistry lab to study the structures of
dgesoft.com/result.asp research.
certain molecules.

This book includes data for both


organic and inorganic substances.
It contains: Critical properties,
heat capacities, enthalpy of
Chemical properties handbook :
vaporization and fusion, vapor
physical, thermodynamic,
pressure, density of liquid, surface
environmental, transport, safety, and
tension, entropy, enthalpy, Gibbs
health related properties for organic
energy of formation, solubility,
and inorganic chemicals by Carl L.
http://library.uh.edu/reco Henrys law constants, viscosity,
Yaws.
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thermal conductivity, etc.

It contains hard-to-find data or difficult


to calculate. It contains information on
how chemicals will behave at different
temperatures and under different
conditions.

Chemifinder

This is a complete on-line


chemical database containing a
good deal of chemical properties
used by chemists and engineers.
From chemical structures to
IUPAC nomenclature and reaction
kinetic data is all found there. The
ChemFinder subsection of the
reference database and the
Organic synthesis subsection of
http://chemfinder.cambri the reaction database are free-ofdgesoft.com/
charge to the general public.

Its convenient to access, its free, and


the databases are easy to navigate.
Chemical properties are easily found
here whereas it requires more work to
find same information in a published
handbook or other source.

Computer Aided Management of


Emergency Operations (CAMEO)

Using this website, students can


find response information by
searching through the database of
6,000 hazardous materials. The
website describes the material
and gives information about all
hazards (health, fire, explosive,
firefighting, cleanup, and
protective clothing). Additionally,
the website will predict how
chemicals with react if mixed
http://cameochemicals.noaa.gov/
together.

This website is important from a safety


standpoint in the lab. Seemingly
harmless chemicals can become very
hazardous if mixed with the wrong
material. This website will give
students an idea of the kind of safety
precautions necessary for their
chemicals.

CRC handbook of chemistry and


physics

This is a reference chemistry


handbook which contains the
most relevant properties used by
practicing chemists. Its widely
used in industry and the
laboratory. The UH library keep
the latest edition of the handbook,
and its available electronically to
UH students and faculty.

Its a trusted source of chemical


properties. Its easy to access via the
UH library website. It contains
information that is not found on the
internet or other online chemical
properties databases.

CRC Handbook of Chemistry and


Physics (electronic version)

It has the basics like molecular


formulas and molecular weight as Hard to find data is there. I have used
well as kinetics and
this source many times and it usually
http://library.uh.edu/record=b3013768
thermodynamic data.
has what I need.

CRC Handbook of Chemistry and


Physics (electronic version)

This handbook presents data on


physical and chemical constants
of materials, properties of
materials and fluids, biochemistry,
analytical chemistry, molecular
structure and physics, nuclear and
http://library.uh.edu/reco particle physics, laboratory
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practice and safety.

This book provides a broad coverage


on all the significant physical and
chemical phenomena. It contains the
fundamental information about
chemistry and physics.

CRC Handbook of Chemistry and


Physics (electronic version)

http://library.uh.edu/reco Different types of properties for


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almost every chemical.

Its readily available

DIPPR (Design Institute for Physical


Properties
Sponsored by AIChE)
http://dippr.byu.edu/

This website has thermophysical


properties, constant properties,
and temperature dependent
properties to name a few. It also
contains over 1000 compounds

It was recommended by Dr. Rooks in


class, and it contains useful property
data such as temperature dependence
and simple constant properties

DuPont

This pdf contains the physical and


chemical properties of the
refrigerant Tetrafluoroethane. It
For my Thermo I course project we had
also contains the safety
a specified refrigerant to see what the
procedures in which to handle this best efficiency was with the equipment
http://msds.dupont.com/msds/pdfs/EN/PEN_09004a2f806a3060.pdf
chemical.
used.

Finding Physical Properties on the


Internet

http://www.cheresources
.com/physinternetzz.sht Chemical methods, chemicals
It contains a forum, can ask questions
ml
property spreadsheet, free articles here

Gmehling and Onken. Vapor-Liquid


Equilibrium
Data
Collection,
DECHEMA Chemistry Data, ser., vol
1
(parts
1-10).
Scholium
International, Frankfurt, 1997.

An extensive data collection


providing isothermal or isobaric
data sets for binary and
multicomponent mixtures at low to
moderate pressures. The various
parts of the series cover organic
mixtures: alcohols, aldehydes,
ketones, ethers, esters,
hydrocarbons, halides, sulfur and
nitrogen compounds. Each part
and its supplements have
http://library.uh.edu/reco alphabetical and formula system It has a lot of vapor/liquid equilibrium
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indexes
data in one book

Handbook of chemical property


estimation methods : environmental
behavior of organic compounds /
Warren J. Lyman, William F. Reehl,
David H. Rosenblatt Publisher
Washington, DC : American
Chemical Society, 1990

Introduce some chemical property


estimation methods, one can also get
We can use the methods
http://library.uh.edu/reco information about the environmental mentioned in this handbook to estimate
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behavior of organic compounds.
some of the unknown chemical property

1.
Tables of thermophysical
Handbook of Physical Properties of
data for hydrogen, metals, carbon
Liquids
and
Gases:
Pure
compounds, hydrocarbons and
Substances and Mixtures.
3rd
other organics, nitrogen,
edition.
Vargaftik, N.B., Yurii K.
ammonia, oxygen, SO2,
Vinogradov and Vadim S. Yargin. http://library.uh.edu/reco halogens, air, gas mixtures, fuels It has a 4-part index makes locating
Begell House Publishers, 1996.
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and oils.
specific substances easier
The webpage covers many important
property data from different sources, so
we can compare the data from one
source to another.

Indian University. Chemical


Information Sources

It contains physical property


compilations from various
http://www.indiana.edu/~cheminfo/ca_ppi.html
databases

Indiana University. Physical and


Chemical Property Information

There are two links on the webpage


In the NIST chemistry webbook,
that transfer you to NIST Chemistry
we can search by formula, name, WebBook and CS ChemFinder. The
http://www.indiana.edu/~cheminfo/10-06.html
reactions, structures, etc
database is very comprehensive

This website contains the physical We must know as much as possible


properties, hazards, symptoms,
about naphtha because it is what our
International Occupational Safety
prevention, disposal, and storage design project for this semester is
and Health Information Centre (CIS) http://www.ilo.org/public/english/protection/safework/cis/products/icsc/dtasht/_icsc13/icsc1380.htm
environments for naphtha
about

Introduction To Distillation

The site is all about distillation,


design and troubleshooting tower Easy to use distillation design in one
http://lorien.ncl.ac.uk/ming/distil/distil0.htm
performance.
spot.

Journal of Chemical & Engineering


Data

Reporting experimental,
evaluated and predicted data on
the physical, thermodynamic, and
transport properties of well
defined materials including
This resource will allow the student the
complex mixtures of known
opportunity to search for publications
compositions and systems of
with experimental information on the
environmental and biochemical
chemicals the student will be using.
interest. The emphasis is on
Valuable information can be found from
http://pubs.acs.org.ezproxy.lib.uh.edu/journals/jceaax/index.html
experimental data.
an experimental standpoint

Kirk Othmer Encyclopedia of


Chemical Technology (online
version)

Kirk Othmer Encyclopedia of


Chemical Technology (online
version)

Over 1000 articles with more than


600 new or updated, monthly
http://library.uh.edu/reco updates, previous versions
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archived for posterity, allows you
to search and browse for articles
easily
It contains very important data

The encyclopedia provides


access to many chemicals. It
gives general information about
http://library.uh.edu/reco the chemical, physical data,
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thermodynamic data, and other
useful information about the
nature of the substance. The
database is very useful if
performing research on any
certain chemical.

This encyclopedia contains an in depth


description of chemicals. It also
provides information on production
method, safety as well as technical
information. The fact that it has a well
rounded description of the substance
makes this source highly reliable.

The WebElements scholar edition


aims to be a high quality source of
information on the WWW about
the periodic table for students.
You will find many pictures
showing element structures and
periodic properties. Note that
elements 113, 115, and 117 are
not known, but are included in the
table to show their expected
http://www.webelements positions. Elements 114, 116, and
Mark Winter [WebElements Ltd and .com/webelements/scho 118 have only been reported
University of Sheffield, England
lar/
recently.
It contains more than 3.5 million of
It provides MSDS of compounds MSDS catalogued by name and
by entering their names or brands manufactured.

MSDS Solution Center

http://www.msds.com/

National Center for Biotechnology

PubChem is broken into 3


separate databases: compounds,
substances, and bioactivity. They
are easy to use databases that
http://pubchem.ncbi.nlm cover over 8 million chemical
.nih.gov/
compounds and substances.

National Institute of Standards and


Technology (NIST)

This resource contains


thermochemical data for at least
7000 organic and small inorganic
compounds. It also contains
reaction thermochemistry data for
over 8,000 reactions. There is
The resource contains extensive
thermophysical property data for chemical and physical property data for
http://webbook.nist.gov/ 74 fluids.
at least 10,000 compounds.

The size of the database itself is why I


would recommend this database. It is
bound to have hard to find information
and offers multiple sources of data to
verify accurate chemical properties.

National Institute of Standards and


Technology (NIST)

The NIST Chemistry WebBook


provides users with easy access
to chemical and physical property
data for chemical species through
the internet. The data provided in
the site are from collections
maintained by the NIST Standard
Reference Data Program and
outside contributors. Data in the
WebBook system are organized
by chemical species. The
WebBook system allows users to
search for chemical species by
various means. Once the desired
species has been identified, the
Thermodynamic data for several
http://webbook.nist.gov/ system will display data for the
substances is very easily found using
chemistry
species.
this database.

National Institute of Standards and


Technology (NIST)

This site gives access to


chemical and physical property
data on more than 4000
compounds. To obtain such data
for the compound, just type in
http://webbook.nist.gov/ the correct chemical formula.
chemistry/

National Institute of Standards and


Technology (NIST)

A free web site providing reliable


thermophysical and spectral data
for a few thousand important
http://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry/
compounds.

This website is very easy to use and we


can obtain information on the
compound in a couple of seconds. We
dont have to waste time to look it up in
the index.

Very easy and convenient search


options. Has a large database.

National Institute of Standards and


Technology (NIST)

The NIST workbook contains


thermodynamic data, kinetics,
physical properties, common
names, diagram of the chemicals
structure, and other information.
The database allows the user to
http://webbook.nist.gov/ search for a chemical using many
chemistry/
different options.

The fact that it contains a lot of useful


information for many chemicals in one
database. Most of the information we
usually look for is contained in this one
source.

National Institute of Standards and


Technology (NIST)

This site provides


thermochemical, thermophysical,
and ion energetics data compiled
by NIST under the Standard
Reference Data Program.The
sites most useful feature would
be its search function shown
below. As you can see, a user
can search for needed chemical
property data through several
links whether they know the
formula, or are looking for data on
http://webbook.nist.gov/ various chemicals within a range
chemistry/
of molecular weights.

I chose this website because it has an


enormous amount of chemical data. By
conducting a search on methane I
came up with the following options: IR
Spectrum, References, Notes/Error
Report, Gas Phase thermochemistry
data, and Phase change data as well
as others. As you can see, this site
offers a great amount of data on
chemical species

National Institute of Standards and


Technology (NIST)

The NIST webbook contains a


large amount of physical and
thermodynamic data on many
different chemical species, over
6500 organic and small non
organic compunds. The benefit of
this resource is that one can
search by common name,
chemical name, CAS number,
chemical formula or by formula. It
also has thermochemical data for
over 9800 chemical reactions.
When you look for a reaction, the
search options allow you to fill in
one or more of the products or
http://webbook.nist.gov/ reactants. This gives you more
chemistry/
results to review.

I found this resource 2 years ago while


working in a pilot plant. It was
extremely useful in my project due to
the many ways to search for a chemical
and the large amount of data available
on so many organic compounds. The
data is also more reliable than other
online sources.

National Institute of Standards and


Technology (NIST)

This database of chemical


compounds provides very
accurate information on thermophysical data of almost every
compound imaginable. It even
http://webbook.nist.gov/ has some isomers I made up in
chemistry/
my head.

It has been proven to be very reliable.

National Institute of Standards and


Technology (NIST)

This website has identification


number for many compounds,
structures, names and physical
and chemical properties as well. It
also contains data of various
http://webbook.nist.gov/ experiments on different
chemistry/
instruments.

Its a government supported website. It


has experimental data of many
compounds on different instruments.
Hard to find data.

National Institute of Standards and


Technology (NIST)

This webside provides some very


useful information about general
properties of different compounds
(formula, name, IUPAC identifier,
CAS registry number, Reaction,
Structure) , physical properties
(ion energeics properties,
vibrational and electronic energies
and molecular weight) and
http://webbook.nist.gov/ thermodynamic properties of fluid It does contain some hard to find data
chemistry/
systems
and convenient to use

National Institute of Standards and


Technology (NIST)

It allows you to get the properties


of elements including molecular
weight, chemical formula,
http://webbook.nist.gov/ structure and other chemical
chemistry/
properties.

It provides chemical and physical


property data on over 40000
compounds and reaction
thermochemistry data for over 9000
reactions. During research of chemical
reactors this information can serve
extremely useful.

National Institute of Standards and


Technology (NIST)

This website allows users to


search for Physical Property and
Thermodynamic data including
boiling points as well as specific
constants related to each
http://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry/
molecule

This website is easy to use and allows


the user to enter the name or chemical
formula and to make sure that the
structure is the correct molecules that
is being looked for.

National Institute of Standards and


Technology (NIST)

The NIST website grants access


to chemical compounds
thermodynamic data, formulas,
and in both SI and Calorie units.
http://webbook.nist.gov/ It is also frequently monitored by
chemistry/
the NIST.

This source is very useful because it is


on the internet and easily accessible.
Also, there is no need to search for
information because once the
compound is entered, all
thermodynamic and physical data
appear.

National Institute of Standards and


Technology (NIST)

Comprehensive data with multiple


sources; accurate and well
referenced. Provides chemical,
thermodynamic, physical etc
information on chemical
Hard-to-find data in one place, online,
substances, organic and
accurate and reliable. Used it
http://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry/name-ser.html
inorganic.
extensively for design class.

This database offers the ability to


research hundreds of types of
properties for tens of thousands of
chemicals. The database allows
you to search according to name,
formula, CAS#, reactions,
structure, weights, and many
other chemical properties. The
http://www.nist.gov/srd/i database itself is very easy to use
ndex.htm
and navigable.

This database offers data covering a


wide range of properties for a wide
range of chemicals and is easy to use.
Also, it is run by a well respected
organization.

National Institute of Standards and


Technology (NIST)

This website provides databases


for many disciplines such as
Analytical Chemistry,
http://www.nist.gov/srd/online.htm
Biotechnology, Fluids, etc.

I like this resource because of its


variety. In stead of going through every
links from Google and worried to
determine the credibility of the source,
this website already narrowed the
search for us, and also sorted them into
various uses from material properties,
math and software tools, to
environmental data and even law
enforcement.

New Jersey Institute of Technology

This website leads you to


databases of the following four
universities: Arizona State,
University of Texas, State
University of new York and
University of Florida. It also has
working links to over 10 other
databases like Chemfinder, and
http://library.njit.edu/researchhelpdesk/subjectguides/phys-prop.php
NIST, to name a few.
Intellectual Curiosity.

Perrys Chemical Engineering


Handbook,

Perrys handbook is a resource to


obtain physical data for many
chemicals. It is all inclusive with
thermodynamics, heat transfer,
http://library.uh.edu/reco economics and safety information
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too.

National Institute of Standards and


Technology (NIST)

Perrys is a very useful source as it has


an extensive listing of chemicals and
their physical data. It also gives
parameters for the chemicals that can
be used to determine vaporizing points
and other such data. This handbook
has proven to be very useful.

Perrys Handbook is the


most complete collection of
physical and chemical data. It
contain information from all the
different areas of chemical
engineering (thermodynamics,
reactions, fluid mechanics,
engineering design).

Perrys Chemical Engineering


Handbook,

Perry's chemical engineers'


handbook

Inside this chemical engineering


guide, it contains that : Physical
and Chemical Data
Thermodynamics Heat and
Mass Transfer Fluid and
Particle Dynamics Reaction
Kinetics Process Control
Process EconomicsHeat
Transfer Equipment Distillation
Gas Absorption and Gas-Liquid
System Design Extraction
Operations and Equipment
;Adsorption and Ion Exchange
Gas-Solid Operations and
Equipment Size Reduction and
Size Enlargement And Many
http://library.uh.edu/reco Other Topics which are very useful
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to a chemical engineer.

Physical Property Data Book for


Scientists and Engineers

It contains steam data,


psychrometric charts,
enthalpy tables, etc.
This information is
valuable for some
properties of water and
water mixtures.

It contains good graphs and


tables, which are very useful in
finding chemical property data.

It has all the necessary physical data


information as well as appropriate
equations and description of methods
to use.

This handbook is the most specific


handbook Ive ever read, it contains
most of the chemical engineering unit
operations and the features of
equipments

Oliva

Quest Consultants Inc.

This website calculates the vapor


pressure, dew points, bubble
http://www.questconsult. points, enthalpy, thermo props,
com/~jrm/thermot.html and flash calculations of mixtures. Great for mixtures which are not ideal.

Sandia National Laboratories and


Oak Ridge National Laboratory

http://public.ca.sandia.g Gas phase and condensed phase


ov/HiTempThermo//
data
Large data base and ease of use.

SI Metric

http://www.simetric.co.u Densities for chemicals, unit


k/si_liquids.htm
transfer

It contains almost all the densities of


the chemicals we usually use.

Sources for Chemical Property Data

The National Institute of Standards


and Technology (NIST)

The NIST chemistry web book


contains Thermo chemical data
such as, Enthalpy of formation,
Enthalpy of combustion, Heat
capacity, Entropy, Phase transition
enthalpies and temperatures, and
Vapor pressure. This online
resource also contains Reaction
Thermochemistry such as,
Enthalpy of reaction, and Free
energy of reaction. Also, Ion
energetic data for over 16,000
compounds, Ionization energy,
Appearance energy, Electron
affinity, Proton affinity, Gas
basicity, and Cluster ion binding
http://webbook.nist.gov/ energies. Plus Thermophysical
It seems to be a very inclusive resource
chemistry/
property data for 74 fluids.
constructed by the NIST.

The printed resource book contain


critical review of estimation
procedures for a number of
properties of gases and liquids,
PVT & thermodynamic properties
of pure components and mixture,
vapor pressures & phase-change
enthalpies, standard enthalpies of
formation, standard Gibbs
energies of formation, heat
capacities, standard enthalpies of
formation, surface tensions,
viscosities, thermal conductivities,
The Properties of Gases and
http://library.uh.edu/reco diffusion coefficients, and phase
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equilibria.

The data and estimation procedures


presented in this book compiled
through many years of experience, and
the properties of certain gases and
liquids are hard to find with other
resources. The book is especially
useful for students in the beginning
stage of design.

Ulmanns Encyclopedia of Industrial


Chemistry (online version)

40 volumes including one index


volume contain more than 800
major articlesWritten by 3000
experts which provide information
from leading chemical
http://library.uh.edu/reco companies,Over 15,000 tables,
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25,000 figures
It contains very important data

University of California, Davis.


Home page of Professor Brian
Higgins, Dept of Chemical
Engineering and Materials Science

http://www.higgins.ucda
vis.edu/webMathematic
a/MSP/Examples/steam It provides steam properties given
table
certain temperature / pressure

The use of water is very common and


it's always essential to know the
enthalpy of heating up/ cooling down
water especially in heat exchangers

University of Florida

US Department of Interior: Minerals


Management System

Vermont Safety Information


Resources Inc.

This website gives chemical and


thermophysical properties to most
chemical species. We can obtain
data for enthalpy, entropy, heat of
fusion/evaporization, heat of many
compounds. It also provides fluid
properties, Henrys Law data, IR &
mass spectrum on the
http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/msl/subjects/cd/property.html
compounds.

I think this website is useful for


chemical engineers in obtaining
physical & chemical properties for
chemical compounds that we work with.
By the chemical formula of the
compound, we can easily find the data
that we want.

Provides an extensive online


glossary of petroleum industry
http://www.mms.gov/glossary/index.htm
terms.

Very useful for quick referencing when


reading technical literature on
petroleum industry.

http://siri.org/msds/inde Some safety information and


x.php
health hazard data

We can get a lot of information about


the chemical toxicity data from this
website, which is useful for the
chemical design.

Yaws Handbook of Thermodynamic


This source has all of the
Hard to find data is usually there, but if
and Physical Properties of Chemical
important chemical and physical not, correlations and their constants are
Compounds
http://aichemembers.knovel.com/knovel2/Toc.jsp?BookID=667
data chemical engineers need.
provided.

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