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            <title>Chemistry Study Cards</title>
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            <description>Flash cards for both AP and general Chemistry.  Easy to read and understand format with language that clearly and concisely explains each concept.  Great resource for students to reinforce and quickly refresh topics covered in class.</description>
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            <title>Periodic Table of the Elements</title>
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            <description>A table of the elements, with links to information on each element in the table.  Links to various tutorials on basic chemistry pertaining to the periodic table is provided. An image of Mendelev&apos;s original periodic table is also shown.</description>
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            <title>Learning the Elements</title>
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            <description>Use the periodic table in the link provided to have students learn information on various elements</description>
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            <title>An Introduction to the Electronic Structure of Atoms and Molecules</title>
            <link>http://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=80190</link>
            <description>Titled, &quot;An Introduction to the Electronic Structure of Atoms and Molecules&#1524;, this site is an in-depth review of the basics of atomic structures and atomic physics. Topics such as probability amplitudes, the hydrogen atom, atomic orbitals, the electronic basis for the properties of the elements, chemical bonds, ionic and covalent bindings, and molecular orbitals are touched upon with the help of contour maps and colored diagrams. There is no interactive experiments or animations but the clarity and the amount of material covered is very good. The site also has problem sets, which are a good review for quizzes and tests.</description>
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            <title>Balancing Chemical Equations</title>
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            <description>Use this tutorial to learn what a balanced chemical equation is, and how you go about balancing a chemical equation.</description>
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            <description>Gu&#237;a de Laboratorio de Qu&#237;mica Ambiental: Cambio clim&#225;tico. Actualizado en agosto 2009.</description>
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            <description>Focus on developed modular curricula, materials and methods to enhance the appreciation and learning of science, especially chemistry, for every undergraduate student such that all college graduates will command the knowledge and skills necessary to permit continued learning, to lead productive lives, and to make informed decisions.</description>
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            <title>Chemical Elements</title>
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            <description>A full periodic table is available at this site. A simple click onto any of the elements links to a page with more information about each element. In addition, links  to more information about specific elements are available.</description>
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            <title>Chemogenesis web book</title>
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            <description>The Chemogenesis web book explores how chemical structure and reactivity emerge from the periodic table of the elements, and how they bifurcate into the rich, complex and extraordinary science that we know and experience.</description>
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            <title>ChemReference</title>
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            <description>&apos;ChemReference is a detailed and powerful periodic table of the elements built for power users who need information at their fingertips. Features Include: &#8226; Auto-scaling periodic table to take advantage of the space of your browser window &#8226; Fully searchable with real-time highlighting of matched elements &#8226; Very quickly navigable with keyboard shortcuts for common actions &#8226; Trend highlighting for all properties of elements with color-weighted trends &#8226; Visual orbital-filling representation &#8226; Quick links to Wikipedia and WebElements for further element information &#8226; High contrast mode for increased readabilityInformation Currently Included: &#8226; Atomic Number &#8226; Element Name &#8226; Atomic Mass &#8226; Melting Point &#8226; Boiling Point &#8226; Electronegativity &#8226; Electron Affinity &#8226; 1st, 2nd, 3rd Ionization Energies &#8226; Calculated Radius &#8226; Empirical Radius &#8226; Covalent Radius &#8226; Brinell Hardness &#8226; Mohs Hardness &#8226; Vickers Hardness &#8226; Bulk Modulus &#8226; Shear Modulus &#8226; Young Modulus &#8226; STP Density &#8226; Thermal Conductivity &#8226; Specific Heat &#8226; Heat of Fusion &#8226; Heat of Vaporization &#8226; Common Ions.&apos;Site says you need Chrome to install it, but works in Firefox. </description>
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