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Online chemistry databooks

Anarchy Rules!Anarchy Rules! Registered User regular
edited February 2007 in Help / Advice Forum
I really need to find an online one for my homework, it would need the molar heats of neutralisation and basically other enthalpy related values.

My searches on googl have been pretty useless.

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    edited February 2007
    All of the ones I know about charge for access. Chemfinder.com will allow you 2 or 3 (I don't remember) free searches per day, though. You could also see if your school library or chemistry department can provide you with an account.

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