Chem 101
- This site was designed for children to explain basic chemistry concepts, including lots of appealing illustrations.
Chemical Kinetics Simulator
- Dedicated to chemistry, this site was awarded Second Place in the Science & Mathematics Category of the 1996 National Thinkquest Internet Competition.
Chemical of The Week
- Try this interactive computer simulation of a binary chemical reaction. You will need to download the Java Applet first.
Chemicool Periodic Table
- 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.
The Chemistry Hypermedia Project
- A very graphic period table and other interesting features including chemistry calculators. (A low graphic version is available.)
Chemistry Index
- Explore new ways to apply computer and network technology to help students learn chemistry and to help educators teach chemistry.
- A collection of chemistry links in English/German, provided by Free University of Berlin.
ChemysteryExploring ChemCom on the Internet
- A virtual textbook to provide an interactive guide for high school chemistry students.
MathMol Chemistry Hypermedia Textbook
- A large collection of links, indexed by subject.
NIST Chemical Webbook
- Designed to assist the needs of grades 6-12, Middle or Intermediate School who are studying High School Chemistry.
- This site provides thermochemical, thermophysical, and ion energetics data compiled by NIST under the Standard Reference Data Program
Periodic Table of ElementsThe pH Factor
- A ThinkQuest project by Oregon's Phoenix High School students.
Science is Fun
- This on-line chemistry exhibit is designed especially for K-5 teachers who want to incorporate inquiry-based science and the Internet into their curriculum.
- University of Wisconsin-Madison Chemistry Professor Bassam Z. Shakhashiri shares the fun of science through home science activities, demonstration shows, videos, and books.
- Teacher's Resource Center- ChemCom
- Eight lessons for high school chemistry including water needs, conserving resources, petroleum, nuclear chemistry, health, and the chemistry industry challenge, written by the American Chemical Society.
This periodic table database was composed by Mark Winter, University of Sheffield, England.
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