About AllChemicals
Our Mission
AllChemicals.info is a comprehensive online chemical glossary and reference database designed to provide students, researchers, educators, and chemical professionals with accurate, easy-to-access information about chemicals.
Our database covers hundreds of chemicals across multiple categories — from everyday household chemicals to specialized industrial compounds — providing detailed information including molecular formulas, CAS registry numbers, physical and chemical properties, industrial and laboratory uses, and important safety information.
What We Offer
- Chemical Glossary: Detailed entries for hundreds of chemicals with comprehensive descriptions
- Chemical Properties: Molecular weight, melting point, boiling point, density, solubility, and appearance for each chemical
- Uses & Applications: Industrial, laboratory, food, pharmaceutical, and everyday uses
- Safety Information: Hazard information, handling precautions, and safety considerations
- A-Z Browse: Alphabetical browsing for easy discovery of chemicals
- Category Browse: Browse by chemical type (acids, bases, salts, organic, inorganic, etc.)
- Powerful Search: Search by name, formula, CAS number, or synonym
- Educational Articles: In-depth articles about chemistry topics, laboratory techniques, and more
Who Uses AllChemicals?
- Students studying chemistry at all levels
- Chemistry teachers and educators
- Laboratory researchers and scientists
- Industrial chemists and engineers
- Health and safety professionals
- Anyone curious about the chemicals in their world
Our Editorial Standards
AllChemicals content is written and reviewed by chemistry specialists drawing on peer-reviewed literature, official regulatory databases (NIST, PubChem, IUPAC), and authoritative sources including the IAEA, World Nuclear Association, and US National Library of Medicine. Every article and chemical entry undergoes an editorial review before publication.
Chemical data is cross-referenced against established databases including the CAS Registry, NIST WebBook, and PubChem. Safety information reflects current regulatory guidance from agencies such as OSHA, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA), and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
Accuracy & Disclaimer
We strive to provide accurate and up-to-date chemical information. However, our database is intended for educational and reference purposes only. Always consult official Safety Data Sheets (SDS/MSDS) and qualified professionals before handling or working with chemicals. See our full disclaimer.
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