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- Periodic Table of Elements - PubChem
Interactive periodic table with up-to-date element property data collected from authoritative sources Look up chemical element names, symbols, atomic masses and other properties, visualize trends, or even test your elements knowledge by playing a periodic table game!
- Atomic Mass | Periodic Table of Elements - PubChem
Explore how atomic mass changes with atomic number in the periodic table of elements via interactive plots
- GHS Classification Summary - PubChem
GHS, the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals, was developed by the United Nations as a way to bring into agreement the chemical regulations and standards of different countries GHS includes criteria for the classification of health, physical and environmental hazards, as well as specifying what information should be included on labels of hazardous chemicals
- PubChem
PubChem is the world's largest collection of freely accessible chemical information Search chemicals by name, molecular formula, structure, and other identifiers Find chemical and physical properties, biological activities, safety and toxicity information, patents, literature citations and more
- Ionization Energy | Periodic Table of Elements - PubChem
Explore how ionization energy changes with atomic number in the periodic table of elements via interactive plots
- Atomic Radius | Periodic Table of Elements - PubChem
Explore how atomic radius changes with atomic number in the periodic table of elements via interactive plots
- Electronegativity | Periodic Table of Elements - PubChem
Explore how electronegativity changes with atomic number in the periodic table of elements via interactive plots
- Acetaminophen | C8H9NO2 | CID 1983 - PubChem
Acetaminophen (paracetamol), also commonly known as Tylenol, is the most commonly taken analgesic worldwide and is recommended as first-line therapy in pain conditions by the World Health Organization (WHO) It is also used for its antipyretic effects, helping to reduce fever This drug was initially approved by the U S FDA in 1951 and is available in a variety of forms including syrup form
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