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UC Irvine's OpenCourseWare (OCW) "Open Chemistry" Initiative is to provide Chemistry faculty at universities and colleges... see more
There is something new in the air and that is Green Chemistry. This educational resource website shares green chemistry... see more
This is a great site to test the student's knowledge as a whole class participation. It has online quizzes in all areas... see more
This glossary is a guide to the rich vocabulary of organic chemistry and is designed by Gamini Gunawardena from Utah... see more
This lesson is an introduction to nuclear chemistry. It reviews alpha, beta and gamma decay reactions, the concept of... see more
Flash cards for both AP and general Chemistry. Easy to read and understand format with language that clearly and... see more
This website is called SMILE- Science and Math Initiative for Learning Enhancement. It's kind of like Merlot, but a much... see more
Play games, explore simulations, and get in-depth information about challenging topics in the area of chemistry at the... see more
Organic Chemistry Nomenclature is the ultimate way for Chemistry students to study and memorize the names and structures... see more
'Chemistry II is a quick reference book for standard X. Which contain Which contain Acids,Bases and Metals,Non Metals..... see more
CHEM 1212 is a 3-credit hour class that has undergone a complete curriculum and pedagogical redesign which included... see more
Created by the American Chemical Society (ACS), this website offers a set of lesson plans, multimedia demonstrations, and... see more
This web site explains many underlying concepts involved in chemical reactions including the following topics: Heat... see more
This site provides both self-guided tutorials and quizzes for students. Also, this site provides companion notes and... see more
This site provides a brief reference on statistics that both analytical faculty and students will find useful. The site... see more
This website offers educators a set of eight classical electroanalytical experiments suitable for use in a quantitative... see more
Andy Brunning, a chemistry teacher from Cambridge, England, has created this site as a way to examine the chemical... see more