1. Chem Finder MSDS of chemical molecules. Just type in the name of the chemical compound then it will give you all the information you need. It gives you the molecular structure of the compound, the chemical formula, and the molecular weight, etc. Very convinient website for academic usage. If this is not enough, you can also buy chemistry softwares online.
2. Of course, we can't miss the site of our UCLA Chemistry Department. Here you can find links to virtually every webpage in the Chemistry department. You can also find link to our class's webpage: Chem 125
3. International Journal for the Philosophy of Chemistry is in fact a pretty interesting web page about chemistry. It is not like other chemistry sites that talks about the research results in very technical terms. There, you can find various articles conerning chemistry in a more foundamental way. Those articles are written from a more conceptual approach, and are easily understood. If you think that you're overloaded with chemistry information but you don't have a strong foundation of chemistry understanding, check out this site and you'll enjoy chemistry more than you ever have!
4. ISIS Draw 2.3 allows you to draw strutural formulas and equations. The pictures can be exported as various common graphic formats. Good for presentation and web-page creation. This files is 4.9MB large and can be run on Win95, Win98, or WinNT4.0. You can also download the more detailed help file.
1. My Prohosting Assisting Page - A sister page for storing files.
2. My brother, Albert's Home Page - new release (Feb 18, 2001).