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  • BlueObelisk BlueObelisk - Project to develop resources for chemistry based around the concepts of open data, open standards and open source. Members list, details of activities, mailing list, news, and publications.
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  • Chemical Forums Chemical Forums - Discussion boards for all areas of chemistry, at levels ranging from high school to graduate school and practicing chemists. Site also includes web directory, periodic table, articles, and reference tables.
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  • Molecule of the Day Molecule of the Day - Weblog explains the relationship between chemistry and real life to non-chemists.
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  • Sci.Chem FAQ Sci.Chem FAQ - A fairly comprehensive list of frequently asked questions and answers about chemistry and related topics.
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