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  1. CAS REGISTRY®

    Looking for CAS Registry Numbers or CA Index Names for known substances? For common and frequently regulated chemicals, you can use CAS Common Chemistry, an open community …

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    Housing Forward ensures through the Coordinated Access System (CAS) that our neighbors experiencing homelessness are identified, assessed for their needs, referred to resources, and …

  3. CAS Registry Number - Wikipedia

    CAS Registry Numbers (CAS RN) are simple and regular, convenient for database searches. They offer a reliable, common and international link to every specific substance across the …

  4. CAS Number Index | Chemsrc

    Chemsrc provides fast access to over millions CAS#/CAS Number Database, including structure, MSDS, melting point, boiling point, density, etc.

  5. CAS Number Search - NIST Chemistry WebBook

    CAS registry numbers are copyrighted by the American Chemical Society. Redistribution rights for CAS registry numbers are reserved by the American Chemical Society.

  6. Empowering Innovation & Scientific Discoveries | CAS

    Oct 22, 2025 · CAS provides solutions and services that help empower scientific discoveries. Learn how CAS can facilitate your research and drive innovation.

  7. PubChem

    Search chemicals by name, molecular formula, structure, and other identifiers. Find chemical and physical properties, biological activities, safety and toxicity information, patents, literature …

  8. CAS Common Chemistry

    Quickly confirm chemical names, CAS Registry Numbers®, structures or basic physical properties by searching compounds of general interest or leveraging an API connection.

  9. CAS Number Search - Chemsrc

    Chemsrc provides free CAS Number Search engine to fast access over millions chemical structures, CAS number, MSDS, properties and associated information.

  10. Chemical Abstracts Service - Wikipedia

    CAS (Chemical Abstracts Service) is a division of the American Chemical Society. It is a source of chemical information and is located in Columbus, Ohio, United States.