Cool Chemistry Links

Chemistry Websites of Note

                    250+ Excellent Chemistry Links
                    Steve Marsden’s Home Page. Great Links and Tutorials. One of the best.
                    Wilton High School Web Site (ChemistryCoach). You name it, its here!
                    ChemTeam Home Page. Lots of Great Information
                            Much of what is on my page is stolen from here

 

Student Resources

                   General Chemistry Glossary
                   Test Banks
                   Graphing tool to help graph laboratory data
                   Chem Web Online Excellent set of Tutorials for first year chemistry
                   Periodic Table
                   Molecular weight calculator
                   Quizzes and Tests for AP Chem Units from Ohio State
                   Math Skills for chemistry
                   Chemistry Tutor

                        History of Chemistry timeline - nice links too.
 

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Teacher Resources

                    The Catalyst: Chemistry Resources for the Secondary Education 
                                                Teacher on WWW   
                    Lecture notes and PowerPoint Presentations on Topics from AP Chem
                    PowerPoint Presentations to Accompany General Chemistry by 
                                                Umland and Bellama
                    Lecture Demonstration videos from the University of Illinois
                    Chemist’s Art Gallery

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Commercial, Industrial and TV Resources    

                     Journal of Chemical Education – Software
                     Flinn Scientific
                    Vernier Software
                    Fermilab National Laboratory
                    Discovery Channel Online
                    The History Channel (Its not Chemistry, but one of my favorites)
                    Bill Nye the Science Guy

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Useful Databases and References

                        Common Compound Library 
                        ChemFinder. Chemical Database
                        EMCI Chemical References Web Pages. Chemicals monitored by EPA
                        Material Safety Data Sheets
                        Hazardous Chemical Database
                        Organic Compound Database
                        Properties of Commercial Acids and Bases
                        Synonyms for many common compounds
                        Dissociation constants for many common acids and bases
                        Selected Solubility Products
                        Standard Reduction Potentials
                         Student Data Book
                        Top 50 industrial chemicals (1995)
                        Sulfuric acid growth

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Chemistry Humor(?)

                    Chemistry Cartoons
                    Tom Leher’s Element song
                   
ChemCenter's Joke-a-Rama
                    Periodic Table in Comic Books
                    Assorted Chemistry Humor
                     Organic Chemistry Humor
                    The Fastest Grill in the World - Just for fun, with liquid oxygen

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Miscellaneous Links

                                   This Week in Chemical History
                                  Headlines from the Chemistry World
                                  Molecule of the Month
                                  Helping Your Child Learn Science. A Government Publication.
                                  Christmas Lectures of Michael Faraday
                                  Biographies of Women Chemists
                                  Why Every English Classroom Should Have a Periodic Table.
                                  Bad Chemistry

 

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