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NEW NIST 'WEBBOOK' OFFERS COLLECTION
OF CHEMISTRY DATE ONLINE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: Linda Joy
May 30, 1997 (301) 975-3776
  TN-6138

Envisioned to replace bulky reference books and trips to research libraries, NIST’s new compilation of chemical and physical data, the NIST Chemistry WebBook, is now available on the Internet. This new electronic service, available at http://webbook.nist.gov, will help scientists retrieve chemical and physical data collections in one convenient location on the World Wide Web.

NIST’s new Chemistry WebBook will provide access to the full array of chemical data distributed through NIST's Standard Reference Data Program. The current edition contains mass spectral data, thermochemical properties, infrared spectral data, heat of reaction data, vapor pressure data and ionization energies for thousands of chemical compounds.

Anyone with access to the World Wide Web can search for data on specific compounds in the NIST Chemistry WebBook based on name, chemical formula or Chemical Abstract Service registry number, molecular weight, ionization energy or proton affinity.

Computer users with web browsers supporting JAVA can select and enlarge small portions of wavelength or mass ranges on their video displays.

Using the NIST Chemistry WebBook, researchers will be able to find: