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Personal and Class Pages - Educational Resources, Science
Adrian Dingle's Chemistry PagesAdrian Dingle's Chemistry Pages
Designed for UK and US high school chemistry students. Content is suitable for A Level and GCSE (UK) and Regular, Honors and Advanced Placement (US) courses. Includes downloadable notes, worksheets and labs.
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Blake Otwells' Chemistry HomepageBlake Otwells' Chemistry Homepage
Lecture notes and links to chemistry courses taught at Jacksonville State University.
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Chemistry 101 at Romeo High SchoolChemistry 101 at Romeo High School
Includes references for formulas and constants, links, fun facts, and homework listings. Don't forget to vote for your favorite element.
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The Chemistry Corner by Vicki KlawinskiThe Chemistry Corner by Vicki Klawinski
A resource for high school chemistry students and teachers. Includes activities, class information, and chemistry notes.
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Chemistry with Dr. NgChemistry with Dr. Ng
Chemistry lessons for non-science people, written by a former chemistry lecturer.
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Doc Brown's Chemistry ClinicDoc Brown's Chemistry Clinic
Revision notes and quizzes for UK KS3 science (US grades 6-9) and GCSE/AS/A2/IB/K12 level (US grades 9-12) students.
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Dr. Robert Zellmer's Home PageDr. Robert Zellmer's Home Page
Includes lecture notes and homework solutions.
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Harry Clark's Chemistry WebsiteHarry Clark's Chemistry Website
Jesuit High School (New Orleans, Louisiana) chemistry website serving as a source of communication and resources for its students. Reference tables, labs with pictures, honor roll and special achievements, class webcam, teacher biography, course details, links to related and supporting material, and a bit of chemistry humor.
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The Leys School Department of ChemistryThe Leys School Department of Chemistry
Details of courses offered; personnel; study skills; textbooks, and departmental aims. Based in Cambridge, England.
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Mark Bishop's Chemistry SiteMark Bishop's Chemistry Site
Collection of materials and resources for all of the chemistry courses Mark Bishop teaches, including many interactive demonstrations. [PDF]
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MM's WebsiteMM's Website
Contains a chemical equation balancer, a stoichiometry calculator, a significant figures calculator, online quizzes, and useful related links.
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Mr. Breed's Science ClassMr. Breed's Science Class
Provides Mr. Breed's students at Chenango Valley High School with homework and notes and is a resource for NYS Regents review.
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Mr. Kent's Regents and AP Chemistry Exam Review PagesMr. Kent's Regents and AP Chemistry Exam Review Pages
Includes videos of demonstrations, notes and practice problems.
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Mr. Mitchell's Mad Science LabMr. Mitchell's Mad Science Lab
Chemistry and physics resources for high school students and teachers.
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Mr.Bright's Chemistry Home PageMr.Bright's Chemistry Home Page
Contains links to an interactive Periodic Table of elements, a summary of molecular shapes and electron pair geometry, as well as animations on molecular models.
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Mrs. Hatch's ChemLabMrs. Hatch's ChemLab
Pictures, extra credit opportunities, and assignments.
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Room D113 - Mrs. A's ChemistryRoom D113 - Mrs. A's Chemistry
Located on the Robert E. Lee High School campus in Tyler, TX. Resources for pre-AP chemistry and AP chemistry including syllabi and course objectives, review material, practice quizzes, games, Mole Day information, and field trip pictures.
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ScienceGeek.net - Mr. Allan's Chemistry SiteScienceGeek.net - Mr. Allan's Chemistry Site
A support site for chemistry and advanced placement chemistry at Mt. Whitney High School in Visalia, California. Resources may be useful to other high school chemistry students and teachers as well.
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Steve Hammonds SubjectsSteve Hammonds Subjects
Course materials for the classes Chemical Principles and Principles of Instrumentation and Occupational Health and Safety. Taught by Steve Hammond at Victoria University Werribee Campus.
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Steve Marsden's Chemistry PagesSteve Marsden's Chemistry Pages
A resource for high school chemistry and physical science students and teachers.
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