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    Chemistry Science School Time













Chemistry Science School Time


Chemistry

Chemistry web sites intended for children up to age 18 or grades K-12.

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- Learn about chemistry including matter, atoms, and reactions. Includes online quizzes.


  • - Explains how some sea animals contain natural polymers which can be used in making everyday items, such as fishing rods and rain coats. Includes sample chemical codes and illustrations.
  • - Chemistry activities provided through the education division of the American Chemical Society.
  • - Information, quizzes and activities that provide an introduction to chemistry. Topics include atoms, molecules, gases, liquids, formulas, and the periodic table.
  • - Offers a tool to conduct molar conversions. A periodic table is also featured for reference, with atomic numbers, molar mass, and element symbol for each element.
  • - Explains what polymers are, where they're found, and why they're important. From National Geographic.
  • - Links to a number of site with tutorials, directions, or instruction about chemistry topics including balancing chemical equations, types of reactions, formulas, the mole, stoichiometry, and class information.
  • - Java introduction to different kinds of radioactive dating, including radiocarbon and isochron dating.
  • - Chemistry demonstrations performed at the University of Leeds. Movies, photos, and text that explain chemical reactions are available within this site.
  • - Java and Shockwave programs allow students to conduct virtual experiments.
  • - Virtual chemistry lab about the pH scale.
  • - Timeline showing the invention of the thermometer and the history of the different temperature scales.
  • - Introduces high school students to the challenges and excitement of the molecular science.
  • - Background of the chemistry of dyes as examples of molecules, and the reaction between cotton and dye as a perfect example of a simple chemical reaction.
  • - Explains the chemistry behind food, cleaning products, and everyday items like lipstick and paper.
  • - Canadian site encouraging teachers and students to create chemistry-related online projects in their school. Eligible projects receive funding. Site also contains games, resources and links to chemistry projects that have already been created.
  • - Online quizzes, notes, and interactive links.
  • - Some molecules come in mirror-image pairs: a right-handed one and a left-handed one. This Smithsonian site helps kids grades 5 and up learn more about the structure of molecules.
  • - Tutorials, tests, problems, and tools for learning basic and organic chemistry.
  • - European Chemical Industry Council helps students understand how chemistry is present everywhere in our daily life. [Flash required]


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