Chemistry

Chemsoc Timeline

Category: ChemistryCool Site: June  2010
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Super cool chemistry timeline with funky art. You can enter the Flash version or html version. Each entry lists the date, a pictorial representation, a small paragraph about the event, and links for further information. You can also suggest a historic event for inclusion in the timeline.

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Chalkbored

Category: ChemistryCool Site: February  2010
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A good source for hundreds of PowerPoint lessons, labs, worksheets, and activities created by a high school chemistry teacher. Information is free for educators and others.

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Chemistry Guide

Category: ChemistryCool Site: April  2009
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This directory and search engine of chemistry-related resources on the Internet searches the content of more than 250 Web sites.

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Chalkbored

Category: ChemistryCool Site: December  2008
Recommended 4 times
Hundreds of Power Point lessons, labs, worksheets and activities created by a high school chemistry teacher. Information is free for educators and others. (See also http://www.chalkbored.com/lessons/chemistry-12.htm)

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What’s That Stuff?

Category: ChemistryCool Site: March  2004
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What exactly is in your toothpaste? What about that paper you’re writing on or the bug spray you use in summer? This site puts science into everyday life, with informative descriptions of the chemistry behind the products we use on a regular basis.

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Chemistry Comes Alive: Sample Movies

Category: ChemistryCool Site: April  2003
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From the Journal of Chemical Education. Exciting movies of some explosive, flaming, and colorful chemical reactions. You will need the free QuickTime Player to watch.

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ChemMatters

Category: ChemistryCool Site: October  2002
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Great online resource for High School chemistry teachers brought to you by the American Chemical Society. Pdf versions of "ChemMatters" magazine, geared towards a high school audience, are available online along with the corresponding teachers’ guides.

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A Chemical Jigsaw Puzzle

Category: ChemistryCool Site: March  2002
Learning basic chemistry is even more fun when it's a puzzle! Learn the concept of valency and how to balance equations using this fun visual and tactile method.

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Food and Science

Category: ChemistryCool Site: September  2001
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Students can learn chemistry through cooking! This site for teachers has lots of fun lesson plans that link chemistry and food preparation.

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The Periodic Table of Comic Books

Category: ChemistryCool Site: June  2001
Comics and chemistry together? What could be better? Click on an element in the periodic table and see the comics associated with that element.

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The pH Factor

Category: ChemistryCool Site: April  2001
This site will help teachers introduce the concepts of acid and base to middle school students. There are lesson plans, classroom activities, and a teachers guide.

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Delights of Chemistry

Category: ChemistryCool Site: October  2000
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A trip to this site is sure to spark your interest in chemistry. You can watch videos of exciting chemistry demonstrations, view experiments illustrated with photos and complete with explanations, and browse through a chemical reaction photo gallery.

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Chembalancer

Category: ChemistryCool Site: May  2000
This online game with visual aids can help beginning chemistry students learn how to balance chemical equations.

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Reactive Reports

Category: ChemistryCool Site: April  2000
Learn about exciting developments in chemistry and related fields by checking out this Web-based chemistry magazine. Read about the molecule behind a Biblical plague, a marine bacteria that can bubble-wrap iron, and a compound found in a Native American herbal remedy that may hold the key to overcoming antibiotic resistance. The articles are accessible to a lay audience.

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Simple, Common, and Interesting Molecules

Category: ChemistryCool Site: August  1999
Ever wonder about the three-dimensional chemical structure of aspirin? How about caffeine? Check out this site from the Indiana University Molecular Structure Center.

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A Visual Interpretation of the Table of Elements

Category: ChemistryCool Site: May  1999
An innovative and elegant visual tour through the periodic table. Each of the 109 elements is accompanied by a visual image, as well as a description and history (including the origin of its name). These pages are image heavy, and take a while to load.

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Reeko's Mad Scientist Lab

Category: ChemistryCool Site: January  1999
This densely packed site has scads and scads of excellent science and chemistry experiments you can try at home, as well as science book reviews, science tips and more, all delivered in a highly irreverent style.

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Polymers & Liquid Crystals

Category: ChemistryCool Site: September  1997
A well- constructed and informative site. Learn basic concepts and check out "downloadable" simulations.

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The Macrogalleria

Category: ChemistryCool Site: July  1997
Learn about polymers and polymer science. The site really does take you through a mall (hence the "Macrogalleria") to demonstrate how polymers are used in everyday products.

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BioChemNet

Category: ChemistryCool Site: June  1997
now links to High School Hub. There are still many biology and chemistry links)- An impressive collection of links to biology and chemistry sites.

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Chemistry Teaching Resources

Category: ChemistryCool Site: December  1996
The most comprehensive listing of chemistry teaching resources we've come across.

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Chemicool Periodic Table

Category: ChemistryCool Site: February  1996
A clickable periodic table that gives in-depth information on each element. The most complete periodic table we've seen on the web to date.

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WebElements

Category: ChemistryCool Site: September  1995
A clickable periodic table! Find the atomic weight for beryllium or gallium or any element. An excellent chemistry resource.

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