Plus
(http://plus.maths.org/) - articles explaining
the diverse applications of mathematics within physics, chemistry,
biology, engineering, and economics, plus stories about new developments
in mathematics and interviews with mathematicians.
Quantum
Mechanics (http://chemistry.ohio-state.edu/betha/qm/)
- 16 lessons
National Chemical Societies (http://www.liv.ac.uk/Chemistry/Links/othersocs.html)
- links to chemical societies, courtesy of the University
of Liverpool.
Chem
4 Kids (http://www.chem4kids.com/) -
information about basic chemistry concepts for younger students
and others.
ChemDex
(http://www.shef.ac.uk/~chem/chemdex/) -
a super list of thousands of categorized links dealing with
all aspects of chemistry, maintained by Mark Winter.
ChemFinder
WebServer (http://www.chemfinder.com/)
- a chemical database that lets you search for information
and links about chemicals by using the chemical name, molecular
formula, mass or CAS Number.
Chemistry
Homework Problems (http://science.widener.edu/svb/homework/homework.html)
- problem sets are available on many common chemistry
topics. These problems were developed for chemistry and environmental
science courses at Widener University.
Chemistry
Teaching Resources on the Internet (http://www.anachem.umu.se/eks/pointers.htm)
- one of the most comprehensive lists of chemistry teaching
resources available on the internet, maintained by Knut Irgum.
Chemistry
Topics: Yahoo (http://dir.yahoo.com/Science/Chemistry/)
- a list of the chemistry links available through Yahoo.
Chem
Team (http://dbhs.wvusd.k12.ca.us/ChemTeamIndex.html)
- an excellent high school chemistry tutorial covering
theory, solved sample problems, and extra questions for practice.
CHEMystery
(http://library.thinkquest.org/3659/) -
a virtual chemistry textbook, designed for high school students
... a great resource!
The
Information Retrieval in Chemistry WWW Server (http://macedonia.chem.demokritos.gr/main.html)
- this site provides a compendium of resources in chemistry
and many related fields of science and technology.
Interactive
Tutorials in Chemistry (http://lrc-srvr.mps.ohio-state.edu/under/chemed/chemed.htm)
- a very detailed and extensive bank of questions and
resources covering many chemistry areas.
IUPAC
(International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry)
(http://www.iupac.org/) - the organization
which fosterrs worldwide communication in the chemical sciences,
and recognized as the world authority on such topics as: chemical
nomenclature, terminology, standard measurement methods and
atomic weights.
Links
for Chemists (http://www.liv.ac.uk/Chemistry/Links/links.html)
- thousands of sites of interest to chemists, courtesy
of the University of Liverpool Dept. of Chemistry.
Mathematics
and Molecules (http://www.nyu.edu/pages/mathmol/)
- information about the field of molecular modeling.
Molecule
of the Month (http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Chemistry/MOTM/motm.htm)
- each month a new molecule is added to the list of molecules;
follow the links to view and find out information about the
molecule.
WWW
Virtual Library: Chemistry (http://www.chem.ucla.edu/chempointers.html)
- links to academic, non-profit and commercial organizations;
also links to other libraries and chemical resources.\
CHEMystery
Virtual Textbook (http://library.thinkquest.org/3659)
VC2:
Your Virtual Chemistry Club
(http://www.chemcenter.org/vc2/index.html)
CHEM101
(http://library.thinkquest.org/3310)
The American
Chemical Society homepage (http://www.acs.org/)
BioChemNet:
Where Biology & Chemistry Converge (http://schmidel.com/bionet.htm)
- Includes news of the week, featured sites of the week,
and a large number of Chemistry related links. A teacher could
find resources to support a basic chemistry class or help move
students to higher levels.
ChemCom:
Chemistry in the Community (http://www.lapeer.lib.mi.us/ChemCom/index.html)
The
Chemical of the Week
(http://scifun.chem.wisc.edu/chemweek/chemweek.html)
- In his General Chemistry courses, Prof. Shakhashiri
distributes a weekly fact sheet about a chemical or type of
chemical to increase students' knowledge about chemicals, their
production, cost, and uses. He has separate lists for First
Semester General Chemistry and Second
Semester General Chemistry. An example of what you will
find is the Chemistry
of Autumn Colors.
Chemistry4Kids
(http://www.chem4kids.com/chem4kids/index.html)
has sections on Matter, Elements, Atoms, Math, and Reactions.
Chemistry
Drill and Practice Tutorials (http://science.widener.edu/svb/tutorial/index.html)
- These problems were developed by Prof. George Wiger
(gwiger@chemistry.csudh.edu) at California State University,
Dominguez Hills, CA.
A
Chemical Equation Balancing Mystery (http://chemistry.ohio-state.edu/betha/chembal/shihome.html)
- Designed for grades 10 - 12. A monkey has been killed
and you must use your chemical equation balancing skills to
solve the mystery.
Chemistry
Links (http://science.widener.edu/~svanbram/links/link_fr.html)
maintained by Scott Van Bramer of Widener University
in Chester, PA
Chemistry
Teaching Resources (http://www.anachem.umu.se/eks/pointers.htm)
Directory
of Chemistry
(http://www.yahoo.com/science/chemistry/) sites
on the Internet organized by Yahoo
Fire
and Spice (http://antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese/101/features/capsaicin.shtml)
- the chemistry of hot peppers
From
Caveman to Chemist (http://cator.hsc.edu/~kmd/caveman/)
is a course exploring landmark technologies on the road
to modern industrial civilization. Students begin by learning
to make fire and stone tools and progress up through plastics
and semiconductors. Progress is determined by the number of
technologies which a student masters. These activities could
be used with students in grades 10 - 12.
General
Chemistry Online (http://antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese/101/)
includes companion notes, tutorials, and lists of chemistry
resources on the Internet.
Internet
Journal of Chemistry (http://www.ijc.com/)
The Mad
Scientists Network (http://www.madsci.org/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/www/index?:Ch)
has an archive of previous Chemistry questions and answers.
Have you wondered why Coca-Cola
is corrosive? That and much more can be found in the archive.
Nobel
Prizes (http://userpage.chemie.fu-berlin.de/diverse/bib/nobel_chemie_e.html)
in Chemistry from 1901 to the present. Most of these
entries are simply text, but some provide links to other pages.
Organic
and Biochemical Animations (http://ull.chemistry.uakron.edu/genobc/animations/index.html)
including molecular rotations and other chemical concepts.
The 65 animations range in size from 66K to a funny animation
on Conversion of potential to kinetic energy which is 1023K.
The
pH Factor (http://www.miamisci.org/ph/default.html)
is posted by the Miami Museum of Science
Science
is Fun in the Lab of Shakhashiri (http://scifun.chem.wisc.edu/scifun.html)
- A master of chemical demonstrations, University of
Wisconsin-Madison Chemistry Professor Bassam Z. Shakhashiri,
shares the fun of science through home science activities, demonstration
shows, videos, and books. Information about these and other
science fun stuff is available there.
Scientific
Notation (http://www.ieer.org/clssroom/scinote.html)
- a lesson on why and how to use scientific notation.
There is also a worksheet
to allow practice of the concept.
Significant
Digits (http://science.widener.edu/svb/tutorial/sigfigures.html)
- an interactive site to allow practice on identifying
the number of significant digits in a displayed number. A student
gets immediate feedback regarding the correctness of their answer,
however there are no clues given if a student is wrong.
Tutorials
(http://www.chem.lsu.edu/lucid/tutorials/tutorials.html)
to help you understand various chemical concepts and
problems including: How to Determine the Polarity of a Molecule,
Balancing Chemical Equations, Empirical Formulas, The Solubility
Rules, The Periodic Table, and more.
Periodic
Tables
Chemical
Elements.com (http://www.chemicalelements.com/)
- an online, interactive periodic table of the elements,
by Yinon Bentor.
Chemicool
Periodic Table (http://www.chemicool.com/)
- a color coded periodic table allows you to find out
detailed information about the element of your choice.
Periodic
Table of the Elements at Los Alamos National Laboratory
(http://pearl1.lanl.gov/periodic/) - click
on an element in the colour coded table to receive a page of
data: history, sources, properties, uses, compounds, etc..
Periodic
Tables - a list of periodic tables from the Kiwi Web.
Web
Elements Periodic Table (http://www.chemistry.co.nz/periodic_tables.htm)
Ultimate
Periodic Table Site (http://chemlab.pc.maricopa.edu/periodic/periodic.html)
- with links to many periodic tables and periodic table
related topics, this must be the most comprehensive periodic
table site on the Internet.
Web-Elements
(http://www.shef.ac.uk/~chem/web-elements/) -
the Periodic Table online by Mark Winter, University of Sheffield.
Yahoo
Periodic Table Links (http://dir.yahoo.com/Science/Chemistry/Periodic_Table_of_the_Elements/)
- the Yahoo page of Periodic Table links.
Periodic
Table of the Elements (http://pearl1.lanl.gov/periodic/)
A small
Periodic
Table of the Elements (http://ull.chemistry.uakron.edu/genobc/periodic/)
with limited information about each element. This site
loads quickly.
The
Periodic Table on the WWW (http://www.shef.ac.uk/~chem/web-elements/)
you may select to view a page with frames or without.
FunBrain
Periodic Table Game (http://www.funbrain.com/periodic/index.html)
- Online interactive game - Test your knowledge of chemistry
and the elements
Chemical
Safety
Chemical
Reference Links by Chemical Name (http://www.epa.gov/enviro/html/emci/chemref/)
- click on a chemical and you are linked to sites which
give safety and other infornation about the chemical.
MSDS
Collection (http://siri.org/msds/) -
the Vermont SIRI MSDS collection and links to other internet
MSDS and hazardous chemical archives.
MSDS
Sheets (http://www.ilpi.com/msds/index.html)
- all about MSDS Sheets plus a comprehensive listing
of internet sources and resources for MSDS, brought to you by
the folks in the Chemistry Department at the University of Kentucky.
Safety
Graphics (http://siri.org/graphics/)
- lots of safety clipart, covering a wide variety of
situations.