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Bill Nye Episode Guide: Chemical Reactions- http://nyelabs.kcts.org/teach/episodeguides/eg24.html From Bill Nye the Science Guy, read what constitutes a chemical reaction, learn some amazing facts, and try an experiment.     BREAD - Chemistry- http://www.pbs.org/ktca/newtons/12/bread.html From Newton\'s Apple, find out what happens to make bread rise, then look at yeast cells in the related activity.     Chem4Kids- http://www.chem4kids.com/ Tour the world of chemistry presented in kids\' terms: matter ; elements ; atoms ; math ; reactions ; and key topics. Plus profiles of great chemists and physicists and a glossary of chemical terms.     Chemicool Periodic Table- http://www.chemicool.com/ From David Hsu, this shows the Periodic Table of the Elements, with a legend defining what type of element each one is. Each element leads to an in depth discussion of it\'s properties.     Chemistry Helper- http://gcclearn.gcc.cc.va.us/stein/chem/chemhelp.htm Large list of links to various chemistry sites available on the web. The levels range from grade school to college.     CHEMystery- http://library.thinkquest.org/3659/ We have created CHEMystery, a virtual chemistry textbook, to provide an interactive guide for high school chemistry students. In addition, CHEMystery allows you to further expand your chemistry knowledge by letting you interact with other Internet resources on the World Wide Web.     A Comic Book Periodic Table- http://www.uky.edu/~holler/periodic/periodic.html Click on an element to see a list of comic book pages involving that element. Click on a thumbnail on the list to see a full comic book page. Then follow the links to see information about the listed element.     Conversion of Units - Temperature Conversion Calculator- http://www.cchem.berkeley.edu/ChemResources/temperature.html From the College of Chemistry, convert any temperature using your choice of units.     The development of the periodic table- http://www.chemsoc.org/viselements/pages/history.html A history of the periodic table of the elements.     Element Games- http://education.jlab.org/indexpages/elementgames.html A central index page for all of the games and materials we have developed to help students learn the names and symbols of the elements.     HyperChemistry on the Web- http://library.thinkquest.org/2690/ This web site was designed to be a comprehensive chemistry web resource for students and educators. The references which are on this site include a glossary with over 1500 words and a periodic table with extensive element information. This information includes: atomic number, placement on the periodic table, density, boiling point, melting point, covalent radius, atomic radius, electronegativity, ionization energy, discoverer, properties, and a brief description of industrial uses.     MathMol- http://www.nyu.edu/pages/mathmol/ The objectives of MathMol are: 1) to provide students, teachers, researchers and the general public with information about the rapidly growing fields of molecular modeling and related areas; 2)to provide K-12 students and teachers with basic concepts in mathematics and their connection to molecular modeling.     Microworlds- http://www.lbl.gov/MicroWorlds/ What is it about a material that makes it hard, brittle, or a good electrical conductor? Powerful new tools like the Advanced Light Source help scientists probe the inner structure of materials. The content of Microworlds is based on Berkeley Lab\'s Advanced Light Source, including how it works and the science performed at this Department of Energy national user facility.     Periodic Table of the Elements- http://pearl1.lanl.gov/periodic/ The periodic table is the most important chemistry reference there is. It arranges all the known elements in an informative array. Elements are arranged left to right and top to bottom in order of increasing atomic number.. This order generally coincides with increasing atomic mass     pH Factor- http://www.miamisci.org/ph/ The pH Factor is designed as a resource to help elementary and middle school teachers introduce acids and bases to their students. Materials are organized by the Seven E\'s: Excite, Explore, Explain, Expand, Extend, Exchange, and Examine. This model can be used in a linear fashion or each E can stand alone. Each E contains an interactive screen and lesson plans.     Understanding Our Planet Through Chemistry- http://helios.cr.usgs.gov/gips/aii-home.htm This U.S. Geological Survey site shows how chemists and geologists use analytical chemistry to: determine the age of the Earth; show that an extraterrestrial body collided with the Earth; predict volcanic eruptions; observe atmospheric change over millions of years; and document damage by acid rain and pollution of the Earth\'s surface..     Valence Electrons- http://naio.kcc.hawaii.edu/chemistry/valence_electrons.html From Internet Chemistry, a basic, illustrated explanation of this type of electron.     The Visual Elements Periodic Table- http://www.chemsoc.org/viselements/pages/periodic_table.html Each of the 109 elements is accompanied by a visual image, as well as a description and history (including origin of name). The site is supported by the Royal Society of Chemistry.

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    1. Webspectra Problems in NMR and IR Spectroscopy at UCLA
      http://www.chem.ucla.edu/~webspectra/
        This site was established to provide chemistry students with a library of spectroscopy problems. Interpretation of spectra is a technique that requires practice - this site provides 1H NMR and 13C NMR, DEPT, COSY and IR spectra of various compounds for students to interpret. ALso includes tests on Solving Spectral Problems, Overview of NMR Spectroscopy, Notes on NMR Solvents, Types of NMR Spectra, Introduction to IR Spectra, Table of IR Absorptions.


       
    2. My Chem Class
      www.MyChemClass.net
        Illustrated Web-based first-year college chemistry text with built-in interactive tutorials, lab simulations and video clips. Covers all the standard topics. For distance learning courses, as supplements to traditional course materials, or for regular course review.


       
    3. Didactics of Chemistry
      http://www.uni-regensburg.de/Fakultaeten/nat_Fak_IV/Organische_Chemie/Didaktik/Keusch/index_e.html
        Computer-aided Experiments: The Use of Computer Assisted Science System and Chembox-System for Interfacing and Data Logging; Demonstration of organic-chemical Experiments by Projecting - Chemistry in miniature; Help files for kinetic throey. Dr. Peter Keusch.


       
    4. Polymer Chemistry Hypertext
      http://www.umr.edu/~wlf/
        adhesion, coatings, mechanical properties, molecular weight, polymer solutions, time-temperature superposition , viscosity.


       
    5. What is Chromatography?
      http://matematicas.udea.edu.co/~carlopez/chromatography/chrom2.html
        Nicely illustrated text on the basics of chromatography. Definitions, Columns, Gas carrier, Injectors, Detectors, Installation, Coumn Method Developmen,t Troubleshooting, Quantitation, Sample Preparation, Bibliography.


       
    6. ChemWeb 2000
      http://library.thinkquest.org/19957/
        A ThinkQuest site created by students. Information is provided on topics such as acids and bases, atomic structure, balancing equations, types of equations, and chemical composition. Questions at the end of each section allow you to test your knowledge before you move on.


       
    7. Chemical Reaction and Stoichiometry
      http://www.chemical-stoichiometry.net/
        A tutorial, a Java applet, and a reslource center on these topics, with sections for the beginning student and for the advanced student.


       
    8. WebMO
      http://www.chem.hope.edu/webmo/index.html
        WebMO is a Web-based interface to computational chemistry packages. WebMO is available for free and can be installed on nearly any unix or Linux system. Support for Gaussian 94, Gaussian 98, MOPAC, and GAMESS. Low-cost way to provide access to computational chemistry from any Internet-connected computer.


       
    9. Ideas for Inquiry-Based Lab Projects
      http://www.ar.cc.mn.us/chemistry/ideas/
        Ideas to stimulate student investigations, by Lance Lund and members of the CHEMED-L listserv.


       
    10. Acid-base without algebra
      http://www.sfu.ca/chemcai/AQCHEM/ABG-ind.html
        A graphical treament of acid-base systems, by Stephen K. Lower.


       
    11. Logal Simulation Library
      http://www.riverdeep.net/logalsimlibrary/simlibrary_jump.html
        Simulations for introductory HS through AP chemistry: Chemistry Toolbox, Exploring the Gas Laws, Principles of Electrochemistry Reaction Rates and Chemical Kinetics, Structure of the Atom Chemical Equilibrium.


       
    12. Chembalancer
      http://www.dun.org/sulan/chembalancer/
        Chembalancer is a little online game to teach balancing equations. You type numbers in front of each molecule until there are the same number of atoms on both sides of the equation, then click the \'Balanced\' button.


       
    13. Chemistry Study Aids
      http://www.towson.edu/~ladon/
        Study aids in most areas of introdutory chemistry, by Liina Ladon of Towson University.


       
    14. The Optics of Spectroscopy
      http://www.isainc.com/systems/theory/oos/oos.htm
        Detailed treatment of diffractions gratings, monochromators, signal-to-noise theory, etc, by a leading manufacturer.


       
    15. Clustered Water Scams
      http://www.sfu.ca/aquascams/clusterscams.html
        "Clustered water" (CW) is the term used by various hucksters and hypemeisters to market a kind of 21st century snake oil to a scientifically illiterate segment of the public that is easily dazzled by pseudoscientific nonsense and promises of self-empowerment, restoration of health , youth, and vigor.


       
    16. Using Pseudoscience as an Aid to Teaching General and Analytical Chemistry
      http://www.spectrometer.org/path/path.html
        The Miracle Blood of Saint Januarius, The Magneto-Optic Method of Chemical Analysis, N-Rays, The Coin in the Eye of the Shroud of Turin, Psychic Chemistry, Student Special Projects in Analytical Chemistry, Conference on Controversial Research, Detailed reference list, applications and some URLs.


       
    17. Chemistry Film Studio
      http://neon.chem.ox.ac.uk/vrchemistry/filmstudio/home.htm
        Requires Quicktime and Shockwave plug-ins: An Oscillating Reaction, A Giant Silver Mirror, The non-burning 5 note, Colour of Indicators, Disappearing Plastic, Flame Colours, Dehydrating Agent, Alkali Metals, A Redox Reaction.


       
    18. The Basics of NMR
      http://www.cis.rit.edu/htbooks/nmr/
        Complete electronic textbook on nuclear magnetic resonance, by Joseph P. Hornak


       
    19. NMR course
      http://www.chem.queensu.ca/FACILITIES/NMR/nmr/webcourse/
        Web-based course on nuclear magnetic resonance: pulse sequence tools, 2D and 3D NMR, etc.


       
    20. Quantitative Analysis
      http://www.chem.usu.edu/faculty/sbialkow/Classes/3600/chem3600.html#Links
        Collection of overheads and help files by Stephen Bialkowski. Statistics for Analysis; Statistical Treatment Narrative; The Normal Distribution Student\'s t; F-Test; Q-Test; Statistical Treatment of Data Illustration; Determinant Errors; Propagation of Errors; Linear Regression; Sample and Sampling Variance


       
    21. Using Computers in Chemical Education
      http://www.eclipse.net/~pankuch/Newsletter/Pages_News/NewsletterCCE.html
        Online newsletter issued twice a year. Edited by Brian Pankuch


       
    22. ICSD Chemistry Zone
      http://207.10.97.102/chemzone/lessons/default.htm
        Matter & Energy, Atomic Structure, Bonding, Periodic Table, Stoichiometry, Kinetics & Equilibrium, Acids & Bases, Redox & Electrochemistry, Organic Chemistry, Applications of Chemistry, Nuclear Chemistry


       
    23. General Chemistry Online
      http://antoine.fsu.umd.edu/chem/senese/101/index.shtml
        Index of self-guided tutorials, quizzes, and drills on specific topics. Hyperlinked notes and guides for first semester general chemistry. Featured articles and tutorials. A searchable, annotated database of over 400 general chemistry Web resources. Interactive graphing, popup tables, and calculators. A searchable database of over 800 common compound names, formulas, structures, and properties.


       
    24. Introductory Organic Chemistry
      http://amug.org/~rwiley/Organic_Chemistry_Site/oc_lecture_notes.htm
        Detailed illustrated lecture notes. By Robert Wiley.


       
    25. NCSA ChemViz
      http://chemviz.ncsa.uiuc.edu/
        Internet-based project to generate images of atoms, molecules, and atomic orbitals. The user inputs a set of parameters as they are prompted and submits these parameters to the web interface. A picture file is generated which the user downloads and views either in their Web browser or with a visualization program.


       
    26. Survey of Chemistry
      http://www.riessoftware.com/
        A Survey of Chemistry is an interactive, multimedia computer software program. It is a complete chemistry course on a CD. The software contains the same material you would find in any introductory chemistry class.


       
    27. MathMol Activity Center
      http://www.mathmol.com/ 
        Elementary and middle school versions of an interactive textbook of molecular modling; structural database, library of molecules, etc.


       
    28. World Index of Molecular Visualization Resources
      http://molvis.sdsc.edu/visres/ 
        User-maintained index of Biochemistry Tutorials, Biochemistry Structure Visualization Tutorials; Organic Chemistry Structure Visualization Tutorials; Inorganic/Crystal Structure Visualization Tutorials; K-12 Molecular Visualization Tutorials; How to create new tutorials with Chime; Sources of PDB Files, Galleries of Molecular Images; EMail Lists and Newsgroups on Molecular Visualization; Free Molecular Visualization and Modeling Software; Commerical Software for Molecular Visualization and Modeling.


       
    29. HMChem Demo site
      http://hmchemdemo.clt.binghamton.edu/
        Collection of resources correlated to Ebbing and Gammon\'s General Chemistry
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