| A and B Scott Science History | | History of development of atomic theory and periodic table; links from each scientist named to primary sources and more extensive biographical material. |
| American Chemical Society | | Division of the History of Chemistry. Includes information on membership, resources, and links to related sites. |
| Atomic Structure Timeline | | Presents the history of discoveries about the structure of matter. Created by Lee Buescher, Science Department, Watertown High School, Watertown, Wisconsin. |
| Beckman Center | | The Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center for the History of Chemistry has the goal of supporting basic research in the history of the chemical sciences and to sponsor events of interest to scholars and the informed public. |
| Biographies of Famous Chemists | | Links to biographies of over 200 people who have advanced and refined the field of chemistry. A section of the WWW Virtual Library. |
| Classic Chemistry | | Provides texts of several classic papers from the history of chemistry and links to related sites. Maintained by Carmen Giunta of Le Moyne College. |
| Classic Papers from the History of Chemistry | | Virtual library for the history of science, technology and medicine. Includes the full-text of more than 30 articles by authors including Priestley, Faraday, Davy, Rutherford and Thomson. Also a few historical and biographical articles, and a fairly extensive photo gallery. |
| Famous Scientists | | Links to biographies of those who greatly contributed to electrochemistry and related fields, particularly to the physical theory of electricity and electronics. |
| History and Philosophy of Alchemy | | "90 megabytes online of information on alchemy in all its facets." Though alchemy is neither chemistry nor a science, it is a historical precursor to scientific chemistry as studied in schools today. |
| History of Chemistry | | A topical and biographical history produced by the 1992 Woodrow Wilson Summer Institute in Chemistry. |
| Lichen Purple | | The history and chemistry of orcein, orchil, litmus, parelle and French purple with extensive bibliography. | |
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