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  1. CAS REGISTRY®

    CAS REGISTRY®, the CAS substance collection, is the premier source relied upon by scientists and regulators worldwide for accurate information on chemical substances.

  2. 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 …

  3. CAS Number Search - NIST Chemistry WebBook

    “CAS registry” is a registered trademark of the American Chemical society.

  4. Louisiana CASA | Court Appointed Special Advocates

    Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteers are appointed by judges to advocate for children’s best interests. This best-interest advocacy makes a life-changing difference for …

  5. Home | Child Advocacy Services

    Child Advocacy Services (CAS) is a private, non-profit umbrella agency providing services through the Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) program, Children’s Advocacy Center …

  6. CAS Numbers | SpectrumChemical.com

    Each number represents only one substance and has no chemical significance but serves solely as an internationally observed substance identifier by scientists, industry and regulatory …

  7. CAS Registry Number - A Research Guide of Chemistry Sources

    Dec 16, 2025 · You can also identify your substance of interest by its CAS Registry Number®, which is universally used to provide a unique, unmistakable identifier for chemical substances.

  8. Empowering Innovation & Scientific Discoveries | CAS

    CAS provides solutions and services that help empower scientific discoveries. Learn how CAS can facilitate your research and drive innovation.

  9. 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.

  10. CAS registry number - chemeurope.com

    Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), a division of the American Chemical Society, assigns these identifiers to every chemical that has been described in the literature.