Here is a guide of the key resources for chemical or physical property for chemicals.
CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics: provides chemical and physical property data for a large number of chemical substances.
Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook, 8th edition online: provides chemical and physical property data including density, vapour pressure, solubility and thermophysical properties.
Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook, 8th edition print TP155.P4 2008
ENGNetBase: provides access to a large number of chemical processing and design handbooks which are searchable.
ChemNetBase: includes the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, as well as properties of polymers, organic compounds as well as a chemical dictionary.
ENVIRONETBase: provides access to a large number of environmental engineering, chemistry and biology handbooks.
Polymer Handbook : almost 2000 pages, brings together all the data needed in theoretical and experimental polymer research
NIST Chemistry WebBook:provides access to thermochemical, thermophysical and spectral data for selected chemical substances.
Chemspider: provides data on physical, thermodynamic, and spectra data.
International Critical Tables: provides data on physical, thermodynamic, mechanical properties of chemicals.
IUPAC-NIST Solubility Data: Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data now includes IUPAC-NIST solubility data series v. 66- as special issues beginning in 1998, formerly catalogued separately as: Solubility data series.
Composite Index for CRC Handbooks: provides an index to the various handbooks published by CRC.
Reaxys provides access to experimentally determined physical and chemical property information for inorganic, organometallic, and organic substances.
SciFinder Web Version (Individual Account Required): provides experimental and predicted properties for millions of substances indexed in CAPlus. Tip for searching: Use Explore substances to find the CAS substance record and then click on the registry number to display the tables of experimental and predicted properties.
SciFinder Scholar: provides experimental and predicted properties for millions of substances indexed in CAPlus. Tip for searching: Use Locate a substance to find the CAS registry record for your substance and then select the microscope to link to tables of experimental and predicted properties for the chemical substance.
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Updated on Dec.20, 2010.