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History of development of atomic theory and periodic table; links from each scientist named to primary sources and more extensive biographical material.
A non-profit foundation dedicated to preserving and making known the history of the chemical sciences.
Provides illustrations of a collection of early optical instruments used in the chemical laboratory. The collection consist of spectroscopes, refractometers, and polarimeters. The instruments date from the late 19th to the early 20th century.
Provides texts of several classic papers from the history of chemistry and links to related sites. Maintained by Carmen Giunta of Le Moyne College.
Biographies of people involved in the early ideas of quantum chemistry, including interviews with fifteen of these people.
A heavily hyperlinked "virtual museum" showing samples (and explaining the historical value) of chemicals, compounds, or elements which were made in the lab well over 100 years ago.
"90 megabytes online of information on alchemy in all its facets." Though alchemy is neither chemistry nor a science, it is a historical precursor to scientific chemistry as studied in schools today.
Includes an introduction to chemical engineering and a brief history of the profession.
Project Gutenberg includes 1919 biography by Edgar Fahs Smith in ASCII text, HTML, and ebook-reader formats.
sources from the 16th century on the history of the chemical sciences and technologies.
Virtual library for the history of science, technology and medicine. Includes the full-text of more than 30 articles by authors including Priestley, Faraday, Davy, Rutherford and Thomson. Also a few historical and biographical articles, and a fairly extensive photo gallery.
Information on how to join the Society, its activities, journal and conferences.
Project Gutenberg includes 1919 biography by Edgar Fahs Smith in ASCII text, HTML, and ebook-reader formats.
Includes an introduction to chemical engineering and a brief history of the profession.
A non-profit foundation dedicated to preserving and making known the history of the chemical sciences.
Provides texts of several classic papers from the history of chemistry and links to related sites. Maintained by Carmen Giunta of Le Moyne College.
Biographies of people involved in the early ideas of quantum chemistry, including interviews with fifteen of these people.
A heavily hyperlinked "virtual museum" showing samples (and explaining the historical value) of chemicals, compounds, or elements which were made in the lab well over 100 years ago.
Information on how to join the Society, its activities, journal and conferences.
Provides illustrations of a collection of early optical instruments used in the chemical laboratory. The collection consist of spectroscopes, refractometers, and polarimeters. The instruments date from the late 19th to the early 20th century.
Virtual library for the history of science, technology and medicine. Includes the full-text of more than 30 articles by authors including Priestley, Faraday, Davy, Rutherford and Thomson. Also a few historical and biographical articles, and a fairly extensive photo gallery.
sources from the 16th century on the history of the chemical sciences and technologies.
History of development of atomic theory and periodic table; links from each scientist named to primary sources and more extensive biographical material.
"90 megabytes online of information on alchemy in all its facets." Though alchemy is neither chemistry nor a science, it is a historical precursor to scientific chemistry as studied in schools today.

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