- Chemdex.
This page points to chemical education resources of various types for all levels and ages.
http://www.chemdex.org/index.php (Added: Fri Jun 14 2002)
- Chemical Stuff
Contains chemical concepts including atomic, molecular and formula mass, significant digits, and using spreadsheets for equilibrium calculations.
http://www.carlton.paschools.pa.sk.ca/chemical/ (Added: Fri Jun 14 2002)
- Common Equations Used In Chemistry
Contains a collection of some of the most common chemical equations.
http://www.mhhe.com/catalogs/sem/chemistry/equations.mhtml (Added: Fri Jun 14 2002)
- Homework Central
Includes problems and notes on acids/bases, analytical, atomic and molecular structures, chemical reactions, gases, metals and non-metals, tutorials, other interesting sites.
http://www.homeworkcentral.com/college1.htp?sectionid=9263 (Added: Fri Jun 14 2002)
- A Look Inside the Atom
A fun virtual exhibit center for History of Physics.
http://www.aip.org/history/electron/jjhome.htm (Added: Fri Jun 14 2002)
- ChemFinder, Cambridge Soft
Contains data on mp, bp, specific gravity, vapor density, solubility, structure, etc. of more than 60,000 compounds.
http://chemfinder.cambridgesoft.com/ (Added: Fri Jun 14 2002)
- Chemistry Helper
Contains a variety of chemistry sites including indices of chemical terms and their explanation; brief review of basic chemistry; quizzes; databases; periodic tables; etc.
http://www.fordhamprep.pvt.k12.ny.us/gcurran/tutor/rcindex1.htm (Added: Fri Jun 14 2002)
- Molecular Orbitals
Includes some excellent images introducing molecular orbitals (Heteronuclear Bonding, Hybridization and Molecular Orbitals, Benzene: An Example of Delocalized Pi Bonding, and Molecular Orbitals in Larger Molecules). From the Squier Group at Univ. of California, San Diego, USA.
http://squier.ucsd.edu/education/gchem/molecorbs/ (Added: Fri Jun 14 2002)
- Standard Reduction Potentials
Contains a table of standard reduction potentials.
http://chemistry.csudh.edu/oliver/chemdata/data-e.htm (Added: Fri Jun 14 2002)
- The Extended Periodic Table of the Elements
Displays three different extensions for the periodic table, primarily the g-block elements, and asks the scientific community to finally determine which one of these extensions or placements is scientifically correct.
http://home.talkcity.com/BookmarkBlvd/jeries/ (Added: Fri Jun 14 2002)
- The Second Law of Thermodynamics
A general and fun introduction to entropy by Frank L. Colbert at Occidental College.
http://www.secondlaw.com/ (Added: Fri Jun 14 2002)
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