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The ACS Style Guide: Effective Communication of Scientific Information. 3rd ed. American Chemical Society, 2006. doi : 10.1021/bk-2006-STYG . ISBN 9780841239999 .
Reagent Chemicals [a] is a publication of the American Chemical Society (ACS) Committee on Analytical Reagents, [1] detailing standards of purity for over four hundred of the most widely used chemicals in laboratory analyses and chemical research. Chemicals that meet this standard may be sold as "ACS Reagent Grade" materials.
In 1874, a group of American chemists gathered at the Joseph Priestley House to mark the 100th anniversary of Priestley's discovery of oxygen.Although there was an American scientific society at that time (the American Association for the Advancement of Science, founded in 1848), the growth of chemistry in the U.S. prompted those assembled to consider founding a new society that would focus ...
Read Me First! A Style Guide for the Computer Industry, by Sun Technical Publications, 3rd ed., 2010. [25] Red Hat style guide for technical documentation, published online by Red Hat. [26] Salesforce style guide for documentation and user interface text, published online by Salesforce. [27] The Splunk Style Guide, published online by Splunk. [28]
While the American Physical Society (APS) has its own style guide defined via the document Physical Review Style and Notation Guide, [11] it still uses the AIP citation format and follows much of the style conventions of the AIP style. In chemistry, there is the ACS style, created and developed by the American Chemical Society (ACS).
Chemical reactions from the patent literature Chemical reaction SMILES, annotated procedures, characterization data, reference metadata Curated from patent literature "SaguaroChem". 4 July 2024. 2,091,105 SciFinder: Chemical Abstracts Service of American Chemical Society: organic, inorganic chemicals, proteins CASNo paid access only 130,000,000
ACS Macro Letters is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the American Chemical Society.As of 2017, ACS Macro Letters has the highest impact factor of any journal in the field of polymer science (6.131). [1]
Chemical Abstracts has been associated with the American Chemical Society in one way or another since 1907. [13] For many years, beginning in 1909, the offices of Chemical Abstracts were housed in various places on the Columbus, Ohio campus of Ohio State University, including McPherson Laboratory and Watts Hall. [14]