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May 01, 2007

Search ChemSpider™

Link: Search ChemSpider™. Search a database of over 10,000,000 chemical structures. Results show the structure, empirical formula, molecular weight, monoisotopic mass, H bond donors and a whole bunch of other stuff that means absolutely nothing to me. But I bet if you're a Chemical type person this is just the kind of thing you'll love!

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I'm a kind of chemical person and I love it so much I'm working with them to add a hopefully entertaining chemistry blog to ChemSpider called Spinneret. Meanwhile, you can also use the ChemSpider database to create almost uncrackable passwords that are very easy to remember if you're a chemical kind of person :-)

http://www.sciencetext.com/passwords-for-scientists.html

David Bradley

Just an update on ChemSpider. The database has now gone over 14.5 million compounds. Also, this past weekend it was hooked up to over 50,000 Open Access Chemistry articles: www.chemspider.com/chemrefer.aspx

You might be interested in the ChemSPider Blog at www.chemspider.com/blog.

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