This information has been provided by the Education Committee.
Vapor Pressure Charts are available for many elements:
On-line periodic tables:
The following site includes a wide range of data including on compounds and presents information in several languages:
The following includes some unit calculators as well as the periodic table data and other useful connections:
Materials manufacturer web site with useful information on a wide range of materials beyond single elements and including several languages:
http://www.goodfellow.com/csp/active/static/A/A.HTML
Link to the AVS reference guide including conversions of units:
http://www.aip.org/avsguide/refguide/
found at the Ioffe Institute web site (St. Petersburg, Russia):
http://www.ioffe.rssi.ru/ES/Elastic/
The full array
of spectral and analytical chemistry data in the public
domain maintained by the National Institutes of Standards and
Technology in Gaithersburg Maryland may be found at:
http://www.nist.gov/srd/online.htm
An extensive
set of crystallography data is available from a
data set maintained by the Naval Reasearch Laboratory at:
http://cst-www.nrl.navy.mil/lattice/
This site includes rotatable images, lists of atomic locations, and
many other useful pieces of information may be found there.
Synchrotron Light
in a Nutshell
http://sb3.epfl.ch/gm-perso.data/margaritondo4.pdf
Photoelectron
Spectromicroscopy-and Coherent X-ray Microscopy
http://sb3.epfl.ch/gm-perso.data/lect-mod.ppt
Surface, Interface,
and Materials Studies Using Photoelectron Spectroscopy, Diffraction and Holography
http://www.physics.ucdavis.edu/fadleygroup/
Trieste06.Fadleylectures.no1.final.rev.pdf
Applications
of Nanoscience and Technology - Basics
http://www.nanoforum.org/educationtree/