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Jump toChem 119 Links   |  Dr. Ledbetter's Chemistry Pages

ChemFinder Web Server

ChemIDPlus Advanced

ChemInfo: Chemical Information Sources (Indiana University)

Chemicool:  Periodic Table

Chemistry.Org (sponsored by the American Chemical Society)

Chemistry PowerPoint Lessons and Instructional Materials
Resources cover atomic structure, quantum mechanics, atomic size, bonding, and several dozen additional topics.

ChemTube3D: Interactive 3D Organic Reaction Mechanisms (University of Liverpool)

ChemTutor
Provides the fundamentals as well as expert help with the most difficult phases of understanding a first course in chemistry. Topics include reactions, atomic structure, elements, and solutions.

CONFCHEM:   Conferences on Chemistry

Creative Chemistry  

Dr. Cal's Guide to Good Laboratory Practices

Dr. Ledbetter's list of Chemistry Web Resources

Forensic Chemistry Lab Manual [pdf] (Professor Robert Thompson of Oberlin College)
Provides sample preparations, procedural details, instructions for students, and typical results, as well as selected forensic chemistry analyses and "Stories" that are meant to provide the background for chemical analyses of crime scene samples.

Fundamental Physical Constants

Inchem   (International Programme on Chemical Safety)

NIST Chemistry WebBook

Periodic Table of Videos (Periodic Table of Elements)
Click on an element to see a short video clip about it.

PubChem (National Institute of Health's Molecular Libraries)
Provides information on the biological activities of small molecules.

Science Niche: Chemistry (homework help & quizzes)

Teaching Science: Lab Safety (Norman Herr, CalState Northridge)

WebElements Periodic Table

WEB-ster's Organic Chemistry (Ron Rusay and Nick Turro)

WWW Virtual Library: Chemistry

CHEMISTRY 119 LINKS

Binary Ionic Compounds

Common Monotonic Cations & Anions
    

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