Useful Links

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Helpful Tutorials

Foundations of Chemistry

BioChemHub - ScienceNiche.com 
                   * This site has both tutorials and quizzes to help you study.            

Chem4Kids - www.chem4kids.com/map.html     
                   * This website is good for chemistry fundamentals.                   

Chemistry Coach - www.chemistrycoach.com/tutorials-5.htm  
                   * This site offers various tutorials on most chem. topics.                       

            MathMol - www.nyu.edu/pages/mathmol/txtbk2/  
                   * This site covers a few introductory chemistry topics and has a   
                       calculator.  This site contains a fair amount of more advanced topics 
                       and may be more helpful for Honors Chemistry 2 students.  You may  
                       need Flash and java to view most items.
 

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Interactive Periodic Tables

ACS Interactive Periodic Table - http://center.acs.org/periodic/tools/PT.html   
                  * This interactive periodic table was created by the American Chemical 
                      Society (ACS) and includes physical properties, electron 
                      configurations, electronegativities, ionization energies, and various 
                      enthalpy values.                

Chemical Elements - www.chemicalelements.com  
                   * This website has information on all of the elements.                 

Chemicool - www.chemicool.com  
                   * This periodic table emphasizes the physical properties of all of the 
                       elements.                       

            Los Alamos National Lab – Chemistry Division - periodic.lanl.gov  
                   * Yes, this is the Los Alamos Lab interactive periodic table.  The periodic 
                       table is quite comprehensive and includes history, sources, 
                       properties, uses, cost, and handling for each element.  This is one of 
                       Mrs. Fryberger’s favorites!

WebElements - www.webelements.com  
                   * This is a typical interactive periodic table.
            

     

Helpful Research Sites

Ask A Scientist - newton.dep.anl.gov/aasquesv.htm  
                   * Have a question?  Type in your question and you’ll get an answer 
                       from a scientist. 

EasyBib - www.easybib.com  
                   * To help you with those tough bibliographies.  See the Ephrata High 
                       School Media Center’s website for additional help.                       

How Stuff Works - www.howstuffworks.com  
                   * This is a searchable database of all types of topics.  Look up how they 
                       work!      

            The Why Files - whyfiles.org
                   * This website looks into the science behind current events.          

     

Content-Related Sites

Periodic Puzzle - 
                            http://www.dartmouth.edu/~chemlab/info/resources/p_table/Periodic.html
 
                    * Put the puzzle together as fast as you can!   

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Created by C. Fryberger
Ephrata Area School District
Last updated 06/06/08
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