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Chemistry Experiments Gone Wrong (videos)
http://www.teachers.tv/video/26522
Chemistry Experiments Gone Wrong (videos)
Dr Shini Somarathne presents a run-down of the top ten experiments that go wrong for teachers, compiled by school science support service CLEAPSS.
Expert chemists Dr Colin Osborne from the Royal Society of Chemistry, and Dr Kay Stephenson and Bob Worley from CLEAPSS demonstrate what happens when experiments don't go according to plan. They also give some alternative approaches to classic experiments.
Problems associated with cracking hydrocarbons, white phosphorus, making chlorine gas, and making copper sulphate crystals are demonstrated, and the experts give some top tips to make school science experiments a success.
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Doc Browns Chemistry Clinic
http://www.docbrown.info/
"Doc Brown's Chemistry Clinic" - a free on-line revision site
KS3 science and GCSE/A level chemistry revision website
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Chemistry PowerPoint Lessons and Resources
http://www.chalkbored.com/lessons/chemistry-11.htm
Hundreds of files for download: PowerPoint presentations and PDF labs, notes, and worksheets.
Most topics from high school chemistry are represented, including atomic structure, bonding, equilibrium calculations, gas laws, nomenclature, organic chemistry, stoichiometry, etc.
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Periodic Table of Podcasts
http://tinyurl.com/2ornnn
Periodic Table of Podcasts
Click on an element to obtain a podcast for that element.
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Halogen Info
http://www.docbrown.info/page03/The_Halogens.htm
Great chem website, halogen info in particular
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ChemRefer - Chemistry Literature Search
http://www.chemrefer.com/
ChemRefer - Chemistry Literature Search
ChemRefer is a search engine that is designed to allow students, academics, chemical and pharmaceutical companies quick access to chemistry literature which is available on the internet. ChemRefer only finds literature that is full text and freely available from many different sources.
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Free Chemistry Textbooks
http://textbookrevolution.org/chemistry/
Free Chemistry Textbooks
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Trial Video Podcast: CHEM 1000
http://www.carleton.ca/cutv/vod/vodcast.htm
Trial Video Podcast: CHEM 1000
Ever thought of watching your chemistry lectures on iPod or Playstation Portable? Now you can!
Carleton University is proud to present its first ever "vodcast." A relatively recent concept, vodcast refers to the on-line delivery of video on demand content via RSS enclosures. That means you can download digital video files from the Internet to watch them on your computer or even the newest iPod or other portable device.
These are BIG files (average of 300 Mb each) and most are more than three hours in play length. They will take a long time to download.
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The Chemistry Collective project (free software)
http://chemcollective.org/
?he Chemistry Collective project is currently funded by the National Science Foundation, so our software is available free of charge to all educators and students. You and your students can use it on the web immediately without any licensing requirements.?br> Many useful resources including the JAVA Chemistry Lab. There are resources for students and teachers. This site promotes the creating and adaptation of lessons. They even have a Murder Mystery for your class to solve.
The Chemistry Collective is a collection of virtual labs, scenario-based learning activities, and concepts tests which can be incorporated into a variety of teaching approaches as pre-labs, alternatives to textbook homework, and in-class activities for individuals or teams.
It is organized by a group of faculty and staff at Carnegie Mellon University for college and high school teachers who are interested in using, assessing, and/or creating engaging online activities for chemistry education.
Virtual Lab | Stoichiometry | Equilibrium | Periodic Table | Why Things Have Color | Internal Combustion Engine Simulator | Acclimatization on Mt. Everest | Spectroscopic Simulator | Statistical Mechanical Simulator | Arsenic in Drinking Water | Ozone | Acid-Base Lab | Cyanine Dyes - DNA | Mixed Reception | Mission Critical Chemistry | Meals-Ready-to-Eat | Automatically Graded Problems |
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KS4 Science : Balancing Equations
http://tinyurl.com/5mgwk
Six Activities for KS4 Science Balancing Equations in Microsoft PowerPoint and Smartboard format
Chemical Reactions PowerPoint; Formation of crude oil; Fractional Distillation; Industrial uses of enzymes; The Atom; The halogens and the periodic table.
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Using PowerPoint presentations
http://forum.ngfl.gov.uk/WebX?13@9.L2Vpa4t4si6.3@.efa5596
Using PowerPoint presentations to teach Fractional Distillation
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Teaching Chemistry k-12
http://www.enc.org/features/focus/archive/chemistry/
Teaching Chemistry k-12
This issue of ENC Focus supports teachers of students in different grades, with specific learning activities and professional support materials. The introduction provides an overview of which process skills students need to acquire at different grade levels - for chemistry or any science topic.
ENC= Eisenhower National Clearinghouse
The mission of the Eisenhower National Clearinghouse for Mathematics and Science Education (ENC) is to identify effective curriculum resources, create high-quality professional development materials, and disseminate useful information and products to improve K-12 mathematics and science teaching and learning.
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Doc Browns Chemistry Clinic
http://www.wpbschoolhouse.btinternet.co.uk/
"Doc Brown's Chemistry Clinic" is a free to use, non-commercial, 'nuts and bolts' revision web site for CHEMISTRY.
It is constantly evolving and expanding with a wide range of revision notes, quizzes and word-fills that were initially designed to support (1) KS3 chemistry, (2) any UK based KS4/GCSE/IGCSE syllabus containing any chemistry and (3) UK based GCE Advanced Level AS/A2 chemistry.
The site is written by Dr Phil Brown, ex Head of Chemistry, Whitby Community College, England who hopes it will help any student around the world and is affiliated to the UNESCO project "Ray of Hope".
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Snapshots of Celebrity Molecules
http://www.reactivereports.com/studmol.html
Snapshots of Celebrity Molecules
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Lib.of Congress - Chemistry Resources
http://www.loc.gov/rr/scitech/selected-internet/chemistry.html
Library of Congress - Chemistry Resources
The Catalyst: Chemistry Resources for the Secondary Education Teacher on the WWW | CCD: ChemicalExper Chemical Directory | Chemfinder.com | The NIST Reference on Constants, Units, and Uncertainty | An Index of Selected Thermodynamic Data Handbooks | WebElements Periodic Table | Where to Find Material Safety Data Sheets on the Internet | MathMol (Mathematics and Molecules) | CHEMystery: The Virtual Textbook | Data for General, Organic, and Physical Chemistry | Chemcyclopedia Online | Web Links for Chemists | Science Help Online - Chemistry | information on the elements |
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Welcome to MITs OpenCourseWare
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Chemistry/index.htm
Welcome to MIT's OpenCourseWare : a free and open educational resource for faculty, students, and self-learners around the world. OCW supports MIT's mission to advance knowledge and education, and serve the world in the 21st century. It is true to MIT's values of excellence, innovation, and leadership.
MIT OCW: Is a publication of MIT course materials | Does not require any registration | Is not a degree-granting or certificate-granting activity |
The Department of Chemistry at MIT is one of the nation's top chemistry departments. It has an illustrious history in sharing the MIT tradition of excellence, and it has provided national leadership in chemical education and research throughout the century.
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Story of a Star - 1956 film
http://www.archive.org/movies/details-db.php?collection=prelinger&collectionid=19190
Story of a Star - 1956 film
Chemistry gives birth to new synthetics benefitting women, in this case sheer stockings
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Some basic CHEMISTRY TESTS
http://www.docbrown.info/
Some basic CHEMISTRY TESTS suitable for KS3 (SATs) AND useful for KS4 GCSE REVISION (eg Foundation Tier)
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Chemical Backgrounders
http://www.nsc.org/library/chemical/chemical.htm
Chemical Backgrounders
For each chemical, info about its porperties, common uses, health effects, and permissible levels of exposure.
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Virtual Chemistry Lab
http://neon.chem.ox.ac.uk/vrchemistry/
Virtual Chemistry Lab
Molecules of the month | Chemistry Film Studio | Assigning Spectra | Chemistry QuickTime TV | Virtual Experiments |
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Chemistry spreadsheet calculator - CHEMSPREAD PRO
http://chemistrycalculator.com/
Chemistry spreadsheet calculator
Chemistry spreadsheet calculator operates as a Java applet. It can balance any valid chemistry equation including ones with free electrons. It also has a balance simulator and 26 built-in chemistry equations for student practice.
The spreadsheet performs dozens of stoichiometry problems such as limiting reagents, titrations, gravimetric analysis, ideal and non-ideal gases, many equilibrium problems including the determination of the equilibrium constant, deep coverage of partial pressure problems including ones with Van der Waal's gas equation.
It solves many problems in various combinations and so it has a very large set of problems it can solve.
US$ 15 ... 30 day free trial download
chemistry |
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SFE: Stands for Education (UK)
http://www.sfe.co.uk/resources/default.cfm
SfE has collected some of the best resources on the internet and organised them into the easy to use Freeware Bank, Linkbank and Infobank.
Choose Freeware Bank for access a wide selection of free software and other IT tools related to the use of ICT in schools. All the resources have been sorted by subject relevance and assessed by our staff.
Choose Linkbank to begin your research and find useful online teaching resources. SfE has reviewed and assessed thousands of websites useful to school staff and all have been categorised to make them easy to find.
Choose Infobank for links to hundreds of official educational documents from central government, LEAs, universities, unions and associations.
websites | website | education | educational | review | reviewed | teachers | students | subjects | cross-curriculum | curriculum | chemistry | periodic table | atoms | molecules |
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The Chemists' Net
http://www.chemclub.com/teachers/
An International collaboration of chemistry teachers across the world
The Chemists' Net exists to link European and International school chemistry departments. It is a collaboration of over 400 chemistry teachers exploring the Internet and using an email discussion list to discuss Chemistry in education. It maintains webpages with links to websites used and recommended by its members. These list software, databases and molecule libraries and other resources.
PeriodicTable | Databook | Environment | Analysis and Detection | LiquidCrystals | Databases | Software | Molecules | Mineralogy | MathCad | Polymers | Chemistry | IB |
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Chemsoc
http://www.chemsoc.org/
Welcome to chemsoc - a brand new site for chemists and the home of the international chemistry societies' electronic network. The site provides interesting features and useful services for the chemistry community. The information you find has been made available by various national chemistry societies for dissemination on a single site. Currently around 30 such societies are providing varying levels of information on chemsoc.
This is the essential guide to chemistry on the Internet, providing chemists with a unique tool for locating high quality resources on the web.
A comprehensive resource for teachers and students of chemistry to learn more about their subject.
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Internet Chemist
http://www.psigate.ac.uk/vts/chemistry/index.htm
The Internet is a rich source of information and resources for students, lecturers, researchers and professionals. This tutorial covers the key information skills for the Internet environment. Learn how to use the Internet to help with your coursework, literature searching, teaching or research in chemistry.
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The Explorer
http://explorer.scrtec.org/explorer/explorer-db/browse/static/Natural^Science/index.html
General Matter and Energy | Physical Change | Chemical Change | Mixtures | Elements | Compounds | Heat |
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Chemguide
http://www.chemguide.co.uk/index.html
This site is designed to help UK students over some of the more worrying parts of the A' level syllabuses, but should be useful if you are at the beginning of any similar advanced Chemistry course. It concentrates on the bits that textbooks tend to do too quickly and that students often find difficulty with.
Atomic Structure and Bonding | Basic Organic Chemistry | Organic Reaction Mechanisms | Instrumental analysis | Calculations in A'level Chemistry | Download syllabuses |
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Periodic Table of the Elements
http://mwanal.lanl.gov/CST/imagemap/periodic/periodic.html
Graphical & searchable
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Nelson Chemistry Resource Page
http://www.telusplanet.net/public/alariv/nelson.htm
If you use the "Nelson Chemistry" scheme/books then this site will be invaluable to you..... it takes each chapter of the book and gives live links to internet sites that support that chapter. Even if you are not using the scheme this will be VERY useful... the page has been set up by a chemistry teacher in Canada.
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Periodic Table of the Elements (of Isotopes)
http://ie.lbl.gov/education/isotopes.htm
Welcome to the Periodic Table of the Isotopes. Choose an element to learn more about its isotopes. Click here for an animated glossary of nuclear terms you may encounter as you tour the isotopes.
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Synopsys
http://www.synopsys.co.uk/
'Bringing chemical content to life' .... but you'd better be at least an 'A' level student
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Atom Builder
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/tryit/atom/builder.html
Certainly highend physical chemistry ... a wonderful site for 'A' level students
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General & Physical
http://www-wilson.ucsd.edu/education/edu.revised.html
A high level approach .... not for the beginner
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Merlin's Academy of Alchemy
http://www.mindweb.co.uk/merlin/alchemy
Computerised Education in Chemistry ... but after your dollars!
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Powerpoint Presentation Packages
http://www.fed.cuhk.edu.hk/fllee/CommonUse/PowerPoint/Chemistry/index.html
Common Metals / Bunsen Burner / Fire Triangle and Fire Fighting / Bleach / Bonding / Common Metals (2) / Alcohol / Burning of Fuel & Fire Prevention / Chemical Bonding / Lab Safety / Acid
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Chemistry Dept. at Bristol
http://www.bris.ac.uk/depts/chemistry/chemweb.htm
Not much content... but some useful links
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World Chemistry Interactive
http://www.intschool-leipzig.com/bailey/home/index.htm
Provides interactive support to A Level Chemistry students ..... the site is also mapped against the International Baccalaureate chemistry syllabus.
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The Chemistry Place
http://www.chemplace.com/
..... free trial
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The World of Materials
http://www-dmse.mit.edu/wom/
A basic overview of various classes of materials.
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Hazard Evaluation Laboratory
http://www.helgroup.co.uk
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Classic Chemistry
http://webserver.lemoyne.edu/faculty/giunta/
Welcome. The principal purpose of this site is to post the texts of several classic papers from the history of chemistry. This site also contains pointers to a few other chemistry-related sites and supports my courses. In early July 1996, "This Week in the History of Chemistry" debuted, including links to sites about the listed person or events. I intend to continue to add more classic papers. In addition, I will expand the texts of some papers which are currently listed as excerpts.
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WebElements
http://www.webelements.com/
WebElements aims to be a high quality source of information on the WWW relating to the periodic table. Coverage is such that professional scientists and students at school will all find something useful. You will find thousands of graphics showing elements structures and periodic properties here.
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Royal Society of Chemistry
http://www.rsc.org/
Welcome to the Royal Society of Chemistry, the Learned Society for chemistry and the Professional Body for chemists in the UK with 46,000 members worldwide. The Society is a major publisher and provider of chemical information, supports the teaching of chemistry at all levels, organises hundreds of chemical meetings a year and is a leader in communicating science to the public.
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General Chemistry OnLine
http://antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese/101/
Worth a visit..... the following is just a selection of what is on offer:
Common Compound Library A searchable database of over 800 common compound names, formulas, structures, and properties.
Glossary A searchable, crosslinked collection of over 900 chemical terms; now with audio pronunciations.
Resources A searchable, annotated database of over 400 general chemistry Web resources.
Tutorials Index of self-guided tutorials, quizzes, and drills on specific topics.
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Wilton High School Chemistry Site
http://w3.nai.net/~bobsalsa/
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ChemWeb
http://www.chemweb.com/
Journals / Databases / Royal Society / Live moelcule structures etc.
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