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Last Update: January, 2008
 

Chemistry Study Tips
"This web site contains tips and tricks to help you manage your time, take better notes, study more effectively, improve memory, take tests, and handle the stresses of college life." By Cindy Arem, Pima Community College.

Chemistry Coach
This was Bob Jacob's very extensive chemistry site from Wilton High School, CT, located at www.chemistrycoach.com.  It has been reported that Bob passed away in 2006, a great loss for Wilton students and students and teachers everywhere who enjoyed using his website.  This entry links to a Wayback Machine archive of the Chemistry Coach site, still an amazing collection of material.

The ChemTeam
A tutorial for high school chemistry with lots of topics and examples. By John L. Park.

High School, USA
Links to the best sites for high school chemistry. By Ron Rinehart, Monterey Peninsula College. This is a link from Professor Rinehart's Chemistry Web Resources Page. Browse this site to find extensive information and links about general and organic chemistry topics.

Introductory Chemistry at CFCC
Lots of chemistry links! By Dr. Richard Pendarvis.

ChemGuide
"This site ... concentrates on the bits that textbooks tend to do too quickly and that students often find difficulty with." Includes a search feature and a link to practice problems. By Jim Clark.

SparkNotes
Online chemistry study guides started by a group of Harvard University students. Other subjects are covered as well. Thanks to msnchemistry at General Chemistry Homework for calling attention to this site.

ChemTutor
Basic chemistry help is available here for high school or college students in an easy to read, introductory format. By David Wilner.

The Chemical Forums
"Ask A Chemistry Question Receive a Free Answer". An active question and answer forum divided into many topics such as analytical, inorganic, organic, general, and high school chemistry. There are lots of good, literature-researched answers posted by different individuals.

Ralph Logan's Chemistry Site
Great chemistry site from Dallas County Community College, wish mine was this good!

Chemistry News
"Keep current! Amaze your friends with cool tidbits of trivia. Here are some sites that list the latest chemistry news." From the About Network with Anne Marie Helmenstine.  Anne's about.com general chemistry site can be found here.

Scientific American
This is the Chemistry "Ask the Experts" page at ScientificAmerican.com. Get anwers to interesting questions such as, "How does a flame behave in zero gravity?" and "How can an artificial sweetener contain no calories?"

Wikipedia Encyclopedia
This is the Chemistry section of the free encyclopedia from the Wikimedia Foundation. The articles are contributed by volunteers and development is therefore ongoing, but already there is a substantial amount of chemistry information to browse. Thanks to Martin for suggesting this site!

How Many?
A Dictionary of Units of Measurement, by Russ Rowlett, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Standard Thermodynamic Properties of Chemical Substances
Click the periodic table to choose different tables.  The properties tabulated are:  ∆Hf°, the standard molar enthalpy (heat) of formation, ∆Gf°, the standard molar Gibbs free energy of formation, and S°, the standard molar entropy.  From HyperPhysics, by C. R. Nave, Georgia State University.

Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) Search
From this site you can do a keyword search of a variety of MSDS databases for facts about a compound that includes physical properties and safety information.

What's That Stuff?
From hair coloring to chili peppers, these easy to read articles tell you what it is. From the American Chemical Society Chemical & Engineering News Science & Technology section. See also the ACS's Hot Articles Directory for recent articles in other chemistry categories.

Hybrid Cars
"Any vehicle that combines two or more sources of power that can directly or indirectly provide propulsion power is a hybrid.  Most hybrid cars on the road right now are gasoline-electric hybrids..."  From HowStuffWorks.com.  See also HybridCars.com and HybridVehicles.net for latest information.

MadSci Network
"Welcome to the laboratory that never sleeps! MadSci Network represents a collective cranium of scientists providing answers to your questions. For good measure we provide a variety of oddities and other ends as well." Not strictly chemistry, but fun to browse the Q & A section here. Expert answers to a great variety of questions.

Chemistry Career Information
Chemistry career information from the ACS web site.  Another good starting place to explore careers in chemistry is Portland State University's Career Center & Internet Resources for Chemistry Majors.  Their alphabetical list of careers by major is here.

Sloan Career Cornerstone Center
"The Sloan Career Cornerstone Center is an ever-expanding resource center for anyone interested in exploring career opportunities in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, computing, and medicine."

American Chemical Society
This site contains a wealth of information for the chemistry enthusiast to the professional chemist. Try the "Educators & Students" and "Enthusiasts" links to start with.

Safety in the Laboratory
Covers hazard identification, chemical and physical hazards in the laboratory, biological safety, animal care, radiation hazards, personal protection, and waste disposal. From the Texas A&M University College of Science.

Admissions Tests Information
This site contains links to information about the MCAT, PCAT, and DAT exams.  From the University of New Hampshire Premedical and Predental Advising Center.