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The NIST Chemistry WebBook provides access to data compiled and distributed by NIST under theStandard Reference Data Program.
The NIST Chemistry WebBook contains:
- Thermochemical data for over 7000 organic and small inorganic compounds:
- Enthalpy of formation
- Enthalpy of combustion
- Heat capacity
- Entropy
- Phase transition enthalpies and temperatures
- Vapor pressure
- Reaction thermochemistry data for over 8000 reactions.
- Enthalpy of reaction
- Free energy of reaction
- IR spectra for over 16,000 compounds.
- Mass spectra for over 33,000 compounds.
- UV/Vis spectra for over 1600 compounds.
- Gas chromatography data for over 27,000 compounds.
- Electronic and vibrational spectra for over 5000 compounds.
- Constants of diatomic molecules (spectroscopic data) for over 600 compounds.
- Ion energetics data for over 16,000 compounds:
- Ionization energy
- Appearance energy
- Electron affinity
- Proton affinity
- Gas basicity
- Cluster ion binding energies
- Thermophysical property data for 74 fluids:
- Density, specific volume
- Heat capacity at constant pressure (Cp)
- Heat capacity at constant volume (Cv)
- Enthalpy
- Internal energy
- Entropy
- Viscosity
- Thermal conductivity
- Joule-Thomson coefficient
- Surface tension (saturation curve only)
- Sound speed
You can search for data on specific compounds in the Chemistry WebBook based on name, chemical formula, CAS registry number, molecular weight, chemical structure, or selected ion energetics and spectral properties.
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