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- The American Chemical
Society homepage
- Bioluminescence -
Bioluminescence is simply light produced by a
chemical reaction
which originates in an organism .
- The Catalyst -
This site has been developed specifically for the secondary
education/high school level teacher, as a resource for finding relevant
information for use in the teaching of chemistry.
- Chembalancer is a
little online game to teach balancing equations. You type numbers in
front of each molecule until there are the same number of atoms on both
sides of the equation, then click the 'Balanced' button.
- ChemCom:
Chemistry in the Community
- The
Chemical of the Week - In his General Chemistry courses, Prof.
Shakhashiri distributes a weekly fact sheet about a chemical or type of
chemical to increase students' knowledge about chemicals, their
production, cost, and uses. He has separate lists for
First
Semester General Chemistry and
Second
Semester General Chemistry. An example of what you will find is the
Chemistry of Autumn Colors.
- Chemistry4Kids has
sections on Matter, Elements, Atoms, Math, and Reactions.
- Chemistry Coach
- scroll down for a large list of tutorials
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Chemistry Drill and Practice Tutorials - These problems were
developed by Prof. George Wiger (gwiger@chemistry.csudh.edu) at
California State University, Dominguez Hills, CA.
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A
Chemical Equation Balancing Mystery - Designed for grades 10 - 12. A
monkey has been killed and you must use your chemical equation balancing
skills to solve the mystery.
- Chemistry Lesson
Plans - A collection of almost 200 single concept lessons.
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Chemistry Links maintained by Scott Van Bramer of Widener University
in Chester, PA
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Chemistry Links by Topic - look on the right side of this page
-
Chemistry Quiz Index
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Chemistry Tutor - Web pages designed to help you get through your
chemistry homework
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ChemTeam - High School Chemistry tutorials
- Chem
Time - a clock using chemical element symbols instead of numbers
- Directory of
Chemistry sites on the Internet organized by Yahoo
-
Element Flash Cards - a student is given an element and they must
then supply the element's chemical name, symbol or atomic number
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Element hangman
- Element
math game
- Eric Weisstein's
World of Chemistry
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Fire and Spice - the chemistry of hot peppers
- General, Organic,
and Biochemistry - course resources for a chemistry course at the
University of Akron
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General Chemistry Online includes companion notes, tutorials, and
lists of chemistry resources on the Internet
-
General Chemistry Virtual Textbook - This work-in-progress consists
of two classes of documents: Chem1 Reference Text chapters and Tutorial
units.
- High School
Hub - Chemistry guide
- The
Mad Scientists Network has an archive of previous Chemistry
questions and answers. Have you wondered why
Coca-Cola is corrosive? That and much more can be found in the
archive.
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Marvelous Molecules - The Secret of Life is the first ever hands-on
exhibition exploring the shared chemistry of all living things.
- The NIST Chemistry
WebBook provides users with access to chemical and physical property
data for chemical species through the Internet
-
Nobel Prizes in Chemistry from 1901 to 1998. Most of these entries
are simply text, but some provide links to other pages.
- Nobel Prizes in Chemistry
- from 1901 to 2004 - This site even includes the Nobel lecture given by
winners.
-
Organic and Biochemical Animations including molecular rotations and
other chemical concepts. The 65 animations range in size from 66K to a
funny animation on Conversion of potential to kinetic energy which is
1023K.
- Periodic Tables:
- 1001
Periodic Table Quiz Questions - Over 1300 free science and
chemistry questions per age and topic for school, college and
university students
- ChemicalElements.com
has a nice table with Internet links to sites about the elements.
- Dmitri
Ivanovich Mendeleev - We will never be able to attribute to a
single individual the development of the basic building blocks of
writing. Yet we do know the name of the man who devised the method of
classifying the basic building blocks of matter. Dmitri Ivanovich
Mendeleev!
- Flash
version of the table - Move your cursor over an elements for
information.
- Periodic
Table of the Elements
- Periodic Table from
ChemiCool
-
Periodic Table - This common
chemistry tool is presented as a PowerPoint show with web links to
pages about each element. Invisible buttons are used on slide 2.
(There are 109 invisible buttons on one slide.) Take a look!
- A small
Periodic Table of the Elements with limited information about each
element. This site loads quickly.
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Proton Don - a FunBrain game using a periodic table that contains
the elements' symbols and their periodic numbers.
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Visual Elements offers two versions. One requires the Shockwave
plug-in Flash, and the other is an HTML document
- The pH Factor
is posted by the Miami Museum of Science
- Regents
Chemistry Exam Prep Center
- Science is Fun in
the Lab of Shakhashiri. A master of chemical demonstrations,
University of Wisconsin-Madison Chemistry Professor Bassam Z.
Shakhashiri, shares the fun of science through home science activities,
demonstration shows, videos, and books. Information about these and
other science fun stuff is available there.
- Scientific
Notation - a lesson on why and how to use scientific notation. There
is also a worksheet
to allow practice of the concept.
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Significant Digits - an interactive site to allow practice on
identifying the number of significant digits in a displayed number. A
student gets immediate feedback regarding the correctness of their
answer, however there are no clues given if a student is wrong.
- Significant
Figures - Scientific notation is the most reliable way of expressing
a number to a given number of significant figures. In scientific
notation, the power of ten is insignificant.
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Significant Figures - four topics
- Simulations
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Acid Base pH Titration
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Boyle's Law
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Charles' Law
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Concentration Cells Electrochemical Cell
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Conductivity of Solutions
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Crush the Can
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Diffusion
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Effusion
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Electrochemical Cell
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Electrolysis
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Heat of Neutralization
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Reactions of Metals and Metal Ions
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Solutions of Acids, Bases, and Salts (pH meter)
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An index of other Chemistry Experiment Simulations, Tutorials and
Conceptual Computer Animations
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Tutorials to help you understand various chemical concepts and
problems including: How to Determine the Polarity of a Molecule,
Balancing Chemical Equations, Empirical Formulas, The Solubility Rules,
The Periodic Table, and more.
- Tutorials
from Wilson High School in Connecticut, with emphasis on applicability
to high school chemistry
- Other Tutorials:
-
Balancing Chemical Equations
- Gas
Laws - 13 lessons using the Shockwave plug-in.
- Quantum
Mechanics - 16 lessons
- Virtual
Chembook - excellent resources for a Chemistry teacher, posted by
Elmhurst College
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http://www.chemistry.co.nz/chemmap.htm
– Solutions en chimie pour étudiants et professeurs
- Chemistry Teaching Ressources
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