Useful Links
calculator project - A webpage that replaces much of the functionality of "Start 301" in a friendly web based interface. This may make life a lot happier for all of you sophomores.
Integrator - You should seriously invest in a TI-89 but here it is anyways.
Bruce's Unit Converter - It rocks! and it knows R, the gas constant.
WWW Unit Converter - Easy and fast.
Frink unit-savvy converter - I hear it's better than using Google (FYI, Google uses some weird gallon unit that's not the US or imperial number but something in between).
Convert - The conversion program that Sam Horn opens more than Word.
Dynamic Periodic Table - Calls Wikipedia's article on the element. Also has a neat temperature slider that gives pure substance phase information.
Periodic Table - I should know the mass of nitrogen, but I don't.
Web Elements - It has 3rd grade-style information about elements.
Google - No idea how to start? Do the Ven and google it.
NIST Webbook - My savior.
Chemistry Webbook - What's the enthalpy of CO2 at 125 atm and 1320 R?
Chemfinder.com - It's told me the formula weight of styrene like 20 times.
Gas Constant Values - Wait, the gas constant EXISTS in Chu per lb-mol K?
Laplace Transforms
- When you're a senior, you'll appreciate this link.