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CHEMISTRY RESOURCES
PERIODIC TABLES
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CHEMICOOL
Periodic table with search engine. MIT table
maintained by David Hsu.
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WEB ELEMENTS
This periodic table offers views of the table which
can be viewed with data from chemical, physical, nuclear, electronic, isotopes,
reduction potentials and ionization energies.
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COMIC
BOOK TABLE OF ELEMENTS
This unique web site links chemical elements to pages
from popular comic books containing characters or a story inspired by the
element.
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PERIODIC
TABLE FROM LOS ALAMOS
Official site from the National Lab features this
table; scroll the page for basic information about chemistry.
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ENVIRONMENTAL
CHEMISTRY
The periodic table on this site has much useful information
including Lewis Dot Diagrams.
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ChemElements:
THE PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS
This periodic table features up-to-date information
on all of the elements. Bohr diagram!
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PERIODIC
TABLE ADVENTURE
Easy introduction to the periodic
table.
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ELEMENTS
TABLE
Brief information for easy reference; links to lists
by name, symbol, and atomic number.
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PERIODIC
TABLE
Brief information on all of the elements for quick
reference.
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YAHOO
PERIODIC TABLE
Yahoo offers many links to sites about the table of
elements.
OTHER CHEMISTRY RESOURCES
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CHEMISTRY
INFO
Good starting point, nice collection of resources.
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CHEMISTRY PLACE
An educational web site for high school and college
teachers. Includes learning activities, research news, links, and a members
forum.
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ELEMENT
GAMES
A central index page for the games and materials developed
to help students learn the names and symbols of the elements.
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TREASURE
TROVE OF CHEMISTRY
Very useful site with many links to chemistry resources
and its own search engine. Eric Weisstein's Treasure Trove of Chemistry
is one part of the author's Treasure Troves of Science site, which contains
similar material about chemistry, scientific biography, scientific books,
physics, and other areas of science. This resource has been assembled over
more than a decade by internet encyclopedist Eric W. Weisstein with assistance
from the chemistry and internet communities.
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updated 8/3/08