The PubChem ID is an identification number for the database of chemical molecule activities.
Contents
- Where do I find my PubChem CID?
- What is CID and SID in PubChem?
- What is PubChem used for?
- How do you source PubChem?
- What is Sid and CID number?
- Who owns PubChem?
- How many chemical compounds are listed in the PubChem database?
- Is PubChem a data base?
- What type of database is PubMed?
- How do you find chemical names?
- Where can I find information on chemicals?
Where do I find my PubChem CID?
You can find theCompound tab above the search box on the PubChem website. You can perform three searches using the queries listed on the table below.
What is CID and SID in PubChem?
To view the classification terms that have been annotated the chemical structure or bioassay, you need a PubChem unique.
What is PubChem used for?
The National Institute of Health has a database called PubChem. You can put your scientific data in PubChem and it can be used by other people. PubChem has become an important chemical information resource for scientists, students, and the general public.
How do you source PubChem?
One way to cite an original source is to refer to the PubChem record. If present, cite publication that is linked to the record. The source can be found on the PubChem Data Sources page.
What is Sid and CID number?
The Substance, Compound and BioAssay databases have SID,CID and AID as their identification numbers.
Who owns PubChem?
PubChem was developed and maintained by the National Center for Biotechnology Information at the National Library of Medicine.
How many chemical compounds are listed in the PubChem database?
PubChem has three million compounds that have been determined in over one million biological assays.
Is PubChem a data base?
PubChem has served as a chemical information resource for the scientific research community for over a decade. There are three inter-linked databases in PubChem.
What type of database is PubMed?
PubMed is a free search engine that provides access to the MEDLINE database of references. The database is part of the Entrez system and is maintained by the National Library of Medicine.
How do you find chemical names?
The stem of an element’s name is added to the suffix -ide to make a compound. The number of atoms in a molecule can be specified using numerical prefixes.
Where can I find information on chemicals?
PubChem is the largest collection of chemical information in the world. Chemicals can be searched by name, formula, structure, and more.