Harvard Math Professor Tom Lehrer's "The Elements", song with animation.
A site that shows the relative sizes of objects, from the very largest to the very smallest, Universcale.
Periodic Table Information
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Elements is a database of the elements of the periodic table, including
the most recently discovered elements.
A new website called periodictable.com is a very interesting site with photographs of the elements or important scientists.
A Periodic Table furnished by the American Chemical Society with Physical Constants of the Elements, Electronic Configuration of the Elements, and other information.
A Periodic Table that was published as part of the 80th Anniversary issue of Chemical & Engineering News. It features descriptions of the elements and their uses by distinguished scientists.
Periodic Table supplied by Los Alamos National Laboratory as "A Resource for Elementary, Middle School, and High School Students".
This link will allow you to drill in the placement of elements in the Periodic Table by providing you with a blank table to fill in the chemical symbols.
Reviews of Concepts
A QuickTime movie showing Blackbody Radiation .
A review of VSEPR Theory can be found at ChemPuter .
Colby College has several good aids:
A valuble source of information about Polymers is available from the Univeristy of Southern Mississippi.
A valuble link about Bohr Atom
A description of the Hall Process for the refining of bauxite ore into aluminum is found at Oberlin College.
An essay about Fritz Haber and the Haber Process can be found through these links.
Links concerning the dangerous chemical, dihydrogen monoxide:
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Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
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Virtual School George Mason University
Some Chemistry Theme Christmas Carols are available at this link.
A poem about Final Exams is availble at this link.
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