skanic
(Newbee) 07-14-04 15:33 No 519377 |
chem website | |||||||
I used to have beilstein n lots of database engines, but i don t have it now. can somebody tell me on which FREE website i could find a system in which you give a cas or chemical name and then it gives you every possibles reactions that can be done with the chemical. thank you |
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jsorex (Hive Addict) 07-14-04 16:28 No 519379 |
shit, | |||||||
UTFSE |
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skanic (Newbee) 07-14-04 16:41 No 519383 |
fuck you erodeputa | |||||||
NO i already utfse, but found no results. i asked for a website. do u untersdant ? |
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jsorex (Hive Addict) 07-14-04 16:45 No 519384 |
Oh, sorry I didn't realize you are retarded,... | |||||||
Oh, sorry I didn't realize you are retarded, as well as an asshole. In that case you will find many such links here for instance Post 181182 (LaBTop: "Professional Chemistry Links", Methods Discourse) |
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Rhodium (Chief Bee) 07-14-04 17:40 No 519387 |
No free lunches | |||||||
Skanic: If you are referring to literature indexing databases, there are no free ones, only these two pay-services: Beilstein CrossFire (http://www.mimas.ac.uk/crossfire) SciFinder Scholar (http://www.cas.org/SCIFINDER) The Hive - Clandestine Chemists Without Borders |
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jsorex (Hive Addict) 07-14-04 17:44 No 519388 |
yes but google isn't that bad at finding new... | |||||||
yes but google isn't that bad at finding new e-literature. |
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