Reader Recommendations: Chemistry
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January 16, 2008 -- From John, a teacher, from Kent, UK, who is affiliated with the site.
Provides several useful chemistry tutorials and links to many other chemistry pages, includes some fun chemistry crosswords.
October 31, 2007 -- From Julian, a teacher, from Israel, who is affiliated with the site.
The philosophy behind this site is to provide quick accessible tabulated chemistry information
October 11, 2007 -- From Paul, a parent, from Brooklyn, NY, who is not affiliated with the site.
This site has a great learning tool and reference in the Periodic Table Mr. Gray created. If you click on an element, it gives you loads of information about it, including example of items that contain it.
April 20, 2007 -- From Sergey, a parent, who is affiliated with the site.
Comprehensive and evaluated guide to web sites related to chemistry and the chemical industry.
June 22, 2006 -- From Mark, a reader, from United States, who is affiliated with the site.
Wonder Whiz Kids helps your kids improve on basics, a grasp on fundamental concepts of science in an interactive
and collaborative environment.
June 7, 2006 -- From Phillip, a teacher, from Singapore, who is not affiliated with the site.
Contains in-depth and comprehensive flash animation of 30+ minutes duration each on physcis, chemistry, bio - virus, photosynthsis, neuronal transmission, blood, bird flu virus, wire, wood and wood burning, alcohol, cement, coffee, cotton, matter, CD, Rubber, hair, solid, liquid and gas etc
August 27, 2003 -- From Kenneth Barbalace, a reader from Portland ME, who is affiliated with the site
This periodic table of elements provides comprehensive data on elements including scores of properties, element names in many languages and most known nuclides. Throughout the site technical terms are linked to their definitions.
March 12, 2000 -- From Stephen F. Gagnon, a reader from Newport News, Virginia who is affiliated with the site
How well do you know the elements? Quiz yourself with this online matching game! The computer will give you a list of chemical symbols and a list of chemical names. Choose the chemical name that each chemical symbol represents. There are four levels of difficulty to choose from.
January 4, 2000 -- From Stephen F. Gagnon, a reader from Newport News, Virginia who is affiliated with the site
Element Flashcards is an on-line quiz that presents the user with a random element that is missing either it's chemical name or symbol. The quiz can be customized to ask for just chemical names or just chemical symbols. The quiz can also be limited to the naturally occurring elements. Answers are recorded and can be reviewed at any time during the quiz.
October 28, 1999 -- From Stephen F. Gagnon, a reader from Newport News, Virginia who is affiliated with the site
All About Atoms is a very basic overview of atomic structure. Students can click on particles to learn more about them and even discover some fun facts about atoms!
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