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Learn facts about the periodic table through quiz activities and games. Identify the chemical symbol given the element name, and the element name given the chemical symbol.
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Contains multiple trivia quizes in chemistry topics.
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A description of the APC's educational programs and partnerships, including programs such as "Hands-on Plastics" and "Busy Busy Planet."
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Lecture notes from a course at the University of Akron, Ohio.
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A list of thousands of chemistry questions answered by experts from the U.S. Argonne National Laboratory.
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Developed by experienced science teachers to provide free chemistry tutorials designed for high school chemistry students. An additional members-only area is available for self-tests and their answers.
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Designed to reinforce basic concepts of chemistry.
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An informal magazine published by the Department of Chemistry at the University of Waterloo for teachers of introductory chemistry courses.
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Searchable digest for CHEMED-L, an unmoderated mailing list for chemical educators. The CHEMED-L mailing list is one of the busiest forums for chemical educators on the internet.
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A chemistry resource for high school students, teachers, and homeschoolers. Free lesson plans (worksheets, handouts, labs) and tutorials provided.
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Offerings include an array of products, services and free resources that emphasize the hands-on, minds-on nature of science for all ages.
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Gathering place for teachers to exchange information and files with each other. All teachers are invited to upload and download information, relating to the standard eight topics.
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Online beginning chemistry course.
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Learn about chemistry including matter, atoms, and reactions. Includes online quizzes.
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An NSF-supported curriculum development project, ChemCases is a web-based resource of curriculum supplements for teaching the second semester general chemistry course. Each case study features a number of the basic principles covered in a traditional general chemistry curriculum. These concepts are used to address the decisions that influence development of successful consumer, agricultural and pharmaceutical products.
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An introduction to the chemistry that would be covered in a first year chemistry course.
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An annual chemistry competition for high school chemistry students in Maryland, Northern Virginia, and the District of Columbia. The Chemathon competition is organized by a committee of area high school chemistry teachers and chemists, and is hosted by the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Maryland at College Park. There are no entry or registration fees.
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A look at carbon and its role in the environment and living things.
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Details about recommended software, books, models, and articles for the chemical educator.
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Attempts to contain a comprehensive list of chemistry textbooks and pedagogical software available, in categories that correspond with typical curricula.
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Educational outreach programs and chemical safety information through competitions and newsletters. Page includes list of events, publications and kids page.
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A collection of javascript tests and numerical problems pertaining to chemistry.
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Includes problems types of all forms that are found on the Chemistry AP Exam. Solutions to the problems are available. Find out what to expect and how to prepare for the Chemistry AP Exam as well.
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Outline of high school chemistry course curriculum with links to teacher generated assignments and pertinent web sites. Intended to help students and other chemistry teachers.
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Help for common topics in college general chemistry.
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Retired college professor offers help for high school and college chemistry students, and programs for high school or first year of college.
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The best Chemistry courses on the Internet. Self-learning, self-paced, hypertextbook and email tutoring. Low cost, high quality chemistry education for home school or institutions.
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For AP and general chemistry classes, each of which covers most of a year's curriculum. Each set of cards is saved in pdf format for easy download.
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Contains many handouts and links to other useful chemistry tutorial sources.
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Lecture materials for organic, inorganic and physical chemistry courses, as well as materials on the extraction of alumina from bauxite, the chemistry of spices, fermentation, and marine natural products, from The University of the West Indies, Mona Campus.
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Homework and miscellaneous assignments and projects for Ms. Smith's Petaluma High School science classes.
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Resources for teachers and students of chemistry including animated molecules and mole clip art.
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Provides information about chlorine, the benefits of chlorine, what chlorine is, who makes chlorine and who uses chlorine.
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Concept-based tests for use in chemistry. Includes suggestions for how the test can best be used in the instruction of chemistry students.
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Worksheets, teachers and technicians notes for activities suitable for a Chemistry Club. Question sheets and practical guides for GCSE Chemistry. Interactive revision quizzes, puzzles and the Sc1 Tune-up Garage.
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Tutorials designed to help students and industrial technologists understand powder or slurry behavior and diagnose and correct production problems.
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Novel, informal, qualitative -- but substantial -- introduction to entropy and the second law of thermo, concluding with the Gibbs equation as "all entropy".
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A student made page with information about general chemistry, AP chemistry, organic chemistry and physical chemistry.
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A systemic chemistry curricular reform projects funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).
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Organized by the Department of Theoretical Chemistry, Lund University. Find details about present and past sessions, photos, registration information, bulletin board, some lectures for download in pdf format, and a book for sale containing the collected lecture notes and exercises from previous years.
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Designed to help students review key concepts through interactive exercises, visualization, and other learning tools. Resources are organized by chapter and by content type.
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Rich resource for students and teachers of introductory chemistry. Includes interactive course guides and tutorials, an exam survival guide, reference tables, self-grading quizzes and exams, a searchable glossary, a question and answer board, answers to over 300 frequently asked questions, and a chemical trivia quiz.
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Collection of resources for supplementing chemistry lessons.
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Discusses atoms and their components, the periodic table, its functions and the basic elements.
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Critical examination of the scientific validity of various "alternative" devices promoted to treat water, including magnetic and catalytic devices purported to remove hardness and chlorine, "clustered water," electromagnetic treatment, and light-based treatments.
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Materials science learning resources for students and the public, including java applets illustrating some fundamental concepts.
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Summary of the method with diagrams and equations. The Haber Process is a method of producing ammonia developed in WWI.
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Tells how and why hydrogen peroxide foams on cuts but not on skin.
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Advice to students on how to pass chemistry from one who has taught at the college level for many years.
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Chemistry homework pages.
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Get the latest information about density determination, concentration tables in EXCEL format and exchange information with other people.
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Established to provide a center for science educators to develop and disseminate ideas. ICE is national in scope and has led the drive to help teachers revitalize science in schools throughout the United States.
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Annotated links to instructional materials and other resources of interest to chemistry teachers and course designers, carefully selected to represent what the author (a chemistry professor) considers to be the most useful and exemplary resources. Special emphasis is placed on CAI lessons, digital text, Web-based tutorials and similar materials that can serve as alternatives to traditional methods of instruction.
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Includes HL and SL mechanics, thermal physics, waves, electricity and magnetism, and atomic and nuclear physics.
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Review the elements with flash cards. [Requires Javascript]
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Geared towards those who subscribe to the print version of the Journal, but has information, articles and reviews for nonsubscribers as well.
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Search engine for chemistry sites for children and young adults. Includes information about New Zealand, and a stain removal guide as well as more general chemistry information.
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Essays on chemistry topics.
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Designed for the use of teachers and students of chemistry at all levels. The network aims to provide access to products and information (including those produced by the various national chemistry societies across the world) relevant to the study of chemistry. This site has been classified by experts in the teaching of chemistry to ensure that the best interests of the users have been attended to at all times.
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Free software with standards-based teaching materials that assist students in studying elements and creating their own model of the periodic table of elements. Simulation can be run online (Shockwave plug-in required) or can be downloaded (requires Windows 95 or PowerMac operating system).
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Annotated sites useful to students in high school chemistry or biology courses.
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Celebrated annually on October 23, Mole Day commemorates Avogadro's Number (6.02 x 10^23), which is a basic measuring unit in chemistry. Mole Day was created as a way to foster interest in chemistry.
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Build, view and name your own 3D molecular models online.
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Find organic chemistry tutorials, chemistry FAQs, self-grading tests, common organic chemistry reaction mechanisms, and indexed chemistry links.
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Designed to assist organic chemistry students in the review of the basic reactions.
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Short article on osmosis.
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Monthly electronic publication featuring news, grant and funding resources, product highlights, suggested experiments, professional development workshops, survey questions, and subscription details.
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Educational site with tutorials explaining petrochemistry and steps taken to produce petrochemicals. Also includes industry statistics and product applications.
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Information and free demonstrations of interactive science tutorials suitable for use at home or in schools, colleges and universities.
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Conversational introduction to the second law and entropy via practical everyday examples. Qualitative, non-math, but substantial.
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Basic knowledge of soap and detergent chemistry in order to understand what is needed to achieve effective cleaning.
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Educational site on the subject of atoms; an overview, history, and atomic structure.
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A group of chemistry major, minors, pre-med, pre-den, students and anyone else interested in chemistry at Towson University. This site has links to activities, meeting times, and a message bord for students of Towson University Chemistry classes.
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Teacher-designed science curriculum and free, interactive learning kit designed to teach primary and middle-school students the history and role of plastics in modern society.
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A collection of virtual labs, scenario-based learning activities, and concepts tests which can be incorporated into a variety of teaching approaches as pre-labs, alternatives to textbook homework, and in-class activities for individuals or teams. It is organized by a group of faculty and staff at Carnegie Mellon University.
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Resources for students, educators, and scientists. Self paced tutorials and educator resources.
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Offering tutorials and interactive tests for collegiate introductory level chemistry as well as AP Chem.
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Explores the science between the periodic table and the established disciplines of inorganic and organic chemistry.
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Chemsoc, the chemistry societies' network, provides a gateway to the best chemistry information and resources on the web.
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Contains comic book images linked to the chemical elements via the periodic table. Comics include Uncle $crooge, Metal Men, Metamorpho, Batman, Fantastic Four, and Superman.
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"The Who, What, When, Where and Why of Chemistry". Weblog by Michelle Francl.
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An amusing, yet sincere, look at where students go wrong when producing scientific graphs for school, college and degree-level work.
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Chemistry professor Bassam Z. Shakhashiri shares the fun of science through home science activities, demonstration shows, videos and books.
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An online textbook enriched with special features such as a point-and-click periodic table of elements and interviews with professional chemists. Flash and Realplayer or Windows Media Player are needed to experience all of the site.
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The science surrounding the structure of water including the hydration of polysaccharides, proteins and nucleic acids.
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Online textbook, lab activities, detailed information on selected topics, history sections including timelines and brief biographies.
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General science help and links, with tutorials on chemistry topics at introductory and advanced levels. Links to science news feeds.
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Dr. Chris Schrempp's chemistry-based website. Its main focus is on secondary-level chemistry instruction. Included are chemistry demonstration videos, worksheets, tutorials, and numerous resources.
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Chemical properties of salt, sodium chloride. The site also contains links to other places with information about salt chemistry.
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Provides a large variety of chemistry, environmental and hazardous materials educational resources.