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Chemistry Resources
About - Chemistry includes chemistry information and data to help
explain most topics in chemistry. The site also includes chemistry trivia,
news articles and other items to pique the interest of students. Most
appropriate for college students.
Amino Acids includes amino acid structures and definitions. Appropriate
for college students.
Chemical Elements features detailed information about all of the
elements in the periodic table. Appropriate for high school and
college students.
Chemistry Hypermedia Project includes simulations, practice problems and
other resources for students, educators, and scientists.
Chemistry Units Conversion is an interactive site that calculates
conversions between many different units of measurement that are applicable
to chemistry and other physical sciences. Appropriate for all age groups.
Global Instructional Chemistry includes small “stories” or case
histories illustrating modern chemistry in action, liberally dosed with
“hyperactive” molecules. The content includes chemical problems suitable
for tutorial and classes, a page where you can log-in to suitable on-line
information databases, and pages where you can acquire programs and other
software. Appropriate for high school and college students.
Learning Matters of Chemistry includes computer animation of molecular
models and atomic orbitals; online interactive exercises to increase
chemical common sense; downloadable computer-aided learning and interactive
multimedia chemistry programs; and links to other chemistry sites.
Appropriate for high school and college students.
Mathematics and Molecules is designed to serve as an introduction to the
field of molecular modeling. Demonstrations include animated sequences to
illustrate the motions of molecules. Appropriate for college students.
Molecular Expressions features photo galleries that explore the world of
optical microscopy, and includes images covering everything from beer and
ice cream to integrated circuits and ceramic superconductors. Appropriate
for high school and college students.
The pH Factor is designed as a resource to help elementary and middle
school teachers introduce acids and bases to their students. Materials are
organized using a conceptual framework called the Seven E’s: Excite,
Explore, Explain, Expand, Extend, Exchange, and Examine. Each E contains an
interactive screen and lesson plans.
ScienceMaster Physical Science includes a chemistry lab and aids to the
study of compounds, molecules, and the chemical elements. The site
includes a Learning Gallery and a JumpStart science area. Appropriate
for all age groups.
Science on the Web features links to directories for molecular modeling,
general chemistry, molecular design, molecular structure, and molecular
biology. Appropriate for college students.
World Wide Web Chemistry Resources includes directories of relevant
academic institutions, non-profit organizations, commercial organizations,
virtual libraries, special projects, publications, announcements, chemistry
software ads, specialty ads, and chemical Industry Consultants.
Web Elements is a periodic table of the elements that includes graphics
showing element structures and periodic properties. Appropriate for all age
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