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Chemical Society - A variety of educational resources. The ChemCollective ...Virtual Lab Simulation The Virtual Laboratory allows students to select from hundreds of standard reagents and manipulate them in a manner that resembles that of a real lab. It allows students to design and perform diverse experiments in acid-base chemistry, thermochemistry, solubility, and redox chemistry. Chemical Elements.com...an online, interactive periodic table of the elements. Chemistry : Periodic Table - Chemicool Periodic table and other chemistry information. Chime Library...A web-based learning aid part of JCE's WebWare Open-Review Collection. The library contains an alphabetical index of Chime files for many molecular structures. Each entry can be manipulated with the Chime program to measure angles or lengths, label atoms, view different display styles, rotate the molecule, etc. Chmoogle is the google of chemistry. Follow the rules to the letter, but Chmoogle can help you find tons of great chemistry weblinks. Make a search by carefully enter the search terms or drawing the molecule in a popup Java applet. Creative Chemistry...This website provides a wide range of fun and educational activities aimed at high school chemistry students, including crossword puzzles, jigsaw puzzles, and animated molecular models. For teachers, there are PowerPoint presentations on topics such ionic and covalent bonding. learn chemistry - a free
resource of chemistry for students. Available for all chemistry students
seeking homework help is a variety of tutorials, quizzes, test and information
to help with your chemistry learning needs. periodic table. Click on any element for short, informative and sometimes funny descriptions. The Periodic Table (Grades 9-12)...You've seen it before, but what do all those symbols and numbers really mean? You're about to find out. ( "Interactives") Plastics ...Nobel Foundation-sponsored site explains about how plastics are created, the different kinds of plastics, etc. Visual Elements... aims to produce a new and vibrant visual assessment of the startling diversity of material that constitutes the world in which we live, not simply by rendering images of the respective elements but also by investigating the manner in which they affect our daily lives in largely unseen and often unexpected ways. |