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Association for Science Education
Bionet Online
Chemistry and You
ChemDex
an international directory of chemistry on the internet provided by the Department of Chemistry at the University of Sheffield. ChemGuide "helping you to understand chemistry" - designed to help UK students over some of the more worrying parts of the A level syllabuses Creative Chemistry "over 200 worksheets, guides and question sheets for GCSE and A Level chemistry. You will also find fun chemistry puzzles, interactive revision quizzes, molecular models, and the Sc1 Tune-up Garage to help improve your GCSE science investigations." Doc Brown's Chemistry Clinic GCSE Chemistry General Chemistry Online includes a searchable database of over 800 common compound names, formulas, structures, and properties; a glossary of over 900 chemical terms; links to over 400 general chemistry Web resources; quizzes, tutorials, notes and guides Griffin Education How Stuff Works Internet Science Molecular Universe Molecule of the Month from Bristol University National Energy Foundation Nuffield Curriculum Centre Periodic Table Periodic Puzzle a Java Applet that allows users to select various properties and compare elements. Suitable for KS4/5 teachers and pupils. The Periodic Table of Comic Books the elements will never seem the same again - great fun! Planet Science Re:act 'Nuffield Advanced Chemistry' website for AS and A2. Reactive Reports Revision test for A-level Problem solving Rod's Pages a truly excellent resource for A Level chemists, produced by Dr Rod Beavon, Head of Science at Westminster School and Chief Examiner in A Level chemistry for Edexel. As well as comprehensive coverage of the syllabus, there is a useful study skills section which apply to other subjects as well. Royal Society of Chemistry Royal Society of Chemistry (Studentzone) Science Museum Scientific American Virtual Museum of Minerals and Molecules Virtual Chemistry Laboratory at Oxford University where you can see practical chemistry demonstrations The Visual Elements Periodic Table from the Royal Society of Chemistry Visual Interpretation of the Table of Elements Websites for Chemistry and Physics WebElements an interactive periodic table from the University of Sheffield. Clicking on each element brings up information on its atomic number, atomic weight, group, period and block as well as a description. Further information is available on it's history and discovery, how it might be made or isolated, what compounds of it are to be found, its uses, physical data, electronic data, nuclear data, biological data, geological data and structure. Invaluable!
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