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− | The vision of ChemWiki is | + | ==Vision== |
− | + | The vision of ChemWiki is to be a compendium of all chemistry knowledge. | |
+ | ==Mission== | ||
The mission of ChemWiki is: | The mission of ChemWiki is: | ||
+ | # Collate information (properties, uses, laboratory synthesis and industrial production, analytical data) on all chemicals, commercially available or not. Actual detailed synthetic procedures performed by contributors, with experimentally obtained properties and analytical data are particularly welcome. | ||
+ | # Continually review topics of interest: | ||
+ | ## Practical importance ([[alkylation]], [[nucleophilic aromatic substition]]) | ||
+ | ## On-going research (e.g. [[N-heterocyclic carbenes]], [[asymmetric synthesis]], [[alkyne metathesis]]) | ||
+ | ## Topics of historic ([[structure of benzene]]) or pedagogical value ([[Haber process]]). | ||
+ | # Serve as a resource for chemistry educators, discussing pedagogical tools and methods |
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Vision
The vision of ChemWiki is to be a compendium of all chemistry knowledge.
Mission
The mission of ChemWiki is:
- Collate information (properties, uses, laboratory synthesis and industrial production, analytical data) on all chemicals, commercially available or not. Actual detailed synthetic procedures performed by contributors, with experimentally obtained properties and analytical data are particularly welcome.
- Continually review topics of interest:
- Practical importance (alkylation, nucleophilic aromatic substition)
- On-going research (e.g. N-heterocyclic carbenes, asymmetric synthesis, alkyne metathesis)
- Topics of historic (structure of benzene) or pedagogical value (Haber process).
- Serve as a resource for chemistry educators, discussing pedagogical tools and methods