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Organic Chemistry Resources
Royal Society of Chemistry - Our professional body.
Web Elements - The definitive periodic table (and more) by Mark Winter
Molecule of the Month - You'll need Netscape 2.0 or better to appreciate this site. MDL Chime is worth having too.
Molecular Vizualization - For those interested in molecular graphics this is an excellent pictorial guide to the state of the art.
Network for Chemistry Teaching
Natural Product Chemistry - For those interested in the connection between biology and chemistry.
Advanced
Chemistry Development A
commercial site offering some free software downloads
ATSDR
- Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, USA
Very useful site
with lots of information about the toxic properties of substances.
Chemistry Help
at NEWI
Chemistry and
Environment Links at NEWI
Chemistry Internet
Resources
Chemistry
Internet Resources Not
the same as above!
Chem101
TextBook Very impressive - a chemistry
textbook on-line!
Chemistry,
Kid's Web
Chemistry Teachers
Resources
Chemistry Tutor Page
Chemistry WWW Virtual
Library.
Chemistry Yahoo.
Resources for ChemistryTeachers
The Chemical Heritage
Foundation:Home Page
The College of Chemistry at
Berkeley
Chemistry Information
- WWW Servers
ChemWeb.Com
Lots of useful material here! You need to register but its free - take a
look and read my interview
with David Bradley!
Concept
Tests in Chemistry
Tests with answers - see how much you know
Digital Text Materials
Detailed general chemistry text chapters from Professor Stephen Lower of
Simon Fraser University. Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader. A must see! Adobe
Acrobat Reader can be obtained from Adobe
Acrobat Web site
Internet
Chemistry Resources
NEWI
Analytical/Inorganic/Physical Chemistry Help page
[Written by CB !] - A MUST SEE site!!
NSTA
Periodic Table National
Science Teachers Association's Periodic Table - properties of the elements
etc.
Periodic Table The
elements and main groups - useful!
Another
Periodic Table Another one!
Science Museum -
Challenge of Materials Exhibition Must see!
Scientists
Gallery Pictures of famous (and
not-so-famous scientists)
Sheffield ChemDex:
ChemDex Index A great site with lots of useful
material
Statistics
- Virginia TechUseful information
The
Interactive Textbook Huge site ! Maths,
physics and chemistry
The
Science House at North Carolina State University -some kitchen table
chemistry
The Science Learning Network
The Science
Museum of Minnesota Thinking Fountain
The
World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Chemistry
BioChemNet
Lists of resources for biology and chemistry
Ullja
Kuntze's Chemistry Page Undergraduate help pages
in Chemistry from Baylor University
University
of Missouri-Rolla Polymer Chemistry Hypertext Resource
Virginia Tech Chemistry
Department Home Page Another good site, lots of
info for chemists - especially analytical chemistry... but best to link here
early in the morning otherwise it can be very sloooow
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| Periodic
Table of Elements Chapters 2.5, 8.3,
9.3. Great use of periodic table. It shows trends, histories, and backgrounds for all elements on the periodic table. Also good for Chem 14. |
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| Quantum
Mechanics Chapters 7.4, 7.5, 10.7,
11.7,14. Gives a tutorial on quantum mechanics and hybridization. |
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| VSEPR
Theory Page Chapter 10. Gives good 3-D images of VSEPR theory models. |
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| Another
VSEPR Theory Page Chapter 10.
Another good site that gives 3-D images. |
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| Self
Tests This site gives good self
tests that deal with the basics of Chemistry 12. Works well with Chapters 1-3 in the textbook. |
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| Digital
Text Book This site is a digital
text book that may shed some light on questions that may come across in the early part of Chem 12. |
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| Polyatomic
ions This site gives the formulas
for several polyatomic ions. Deals with Chapters 2 and 3. |
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| The
Student Center This site is designed
for the student in mind. It deals with chemistry and questions that many students face while studying Chem 12 and 14. |
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| Acid
and Bases This site deals with many
of the topics that are discussed in chapter 3 and 4 in the text book. |
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| On-line Tutorial This site is a on-line tutorial for students in Chem 12. | |
| The
Chemistry Encyclopedia This site has
lots of definitions of many of the terms that are used in Chem 12. |
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| Periodic
Table of Elements This site deals
with Chapter 2. Gives names of families and the elements that are associated with their families. |
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| Periodic
MPEG Page This site gives short
movies on certain elements in the periodic table. Deals with Chapter 2. |
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| Chemistry Exercises Deals with chapters 3, 4 and 6 in the text book. | |
| Gavin's Periodic Table III - an alternative elements page. | |
| Chemistry Hypermedia Project at Virginia Tech - Tutorials on a variety of chemistry topics. | |
| WebElements - An enhanced chemistry elements page from UC Berkeley. | |
| Chemistry 006 - Drill exercises for Chem 6 | |
| Electronic Chem Journal | |
| VSEPR at Berkley | |
| Internet Chemistry Resources - You should be able to find what you're looking for here. | |
| Chemistry at Widener - check weeks 12 and 13. another useful URL at Widener | |
| Chemistry Hypermedia Project at Virginia Tech - Tutorials on a variety of chemistry topics. | |
| Amino Acids database - German/English database. | |
| Chem 012 at York | |
| Useful for writing Lewis Structures | |
| Good selection of links | |
| Chemistry Visualized - Great graphics to go with the content. | |
| The Chem Team - A Tutorial for High School Chemistry |
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