A note from Mrs. L:
I strongly urge you to use these website links for extra
information, tutorial help, and in depth study. While I have reviewed all
of the sites, I CAN NOT GUARANTEE that all of the information
contained in them is correct or appropriate. If you should find any problems
with the sites, please let me know. Also, if you should find other sites
that you find that are very helpful, please let me know.
Internet Links
Here is the full APA instructions to follow when you are writing
and citing research.
APA guidelines from Purdue University (OWL)
Holt's home webpage for our textbook. Look for quizzes, study
help and other resources for each chapter.
Our Textbook website
"Sci.links .org" link from the National Science Teachers Assoc.
Keywords appear throughout your book to take you to specific
topics.
Sci.links .org
This is the website for the regular chemistry textbook. It has
good information, tutorials, and links for each chapter/topic.
ADDISON-WESLEY CHEMISTRY TEXTBOOK WEBSITE
This is the website for the Science and Engineering Fair of
Houston. Use this site to find rules and guidelines and schedules.
SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING FAIR OF HOUSTON.
Use this website to find out schedules, locations, etc.
GALVESTON COUNTY SCIENCE FAIR INFO AND RULES
Chemistry drill and tutorials, very good site on many topics.
Has interactive problems to work through. Try it out!
CHEMISTRY TUTORIALS
They are divided by topic and can provide good review of major
topics. These can be used to review and study for tests, etc.
Just be sure that the material was part of the topics that we
studied in class. I HAVE NOT looked at every single topic, so
compare with your class notes!!!
Good Chemistry Study Cards.
A great tutorial program on many topics including Nomenclature.
Look for specific topics that we are studying.
THE CHEM TEAM TUTORIALS
Chem Tutor with websites on many of the BASIC TOPICS of
chemistry. Safety, measurement and basic chemistry is covered.
THE CHEM TUTOR
This is a great site on the ELEMENTS! It has all kinds of
information!
WEB ELEMENTS
QUIA.COM CHEMISTRY STUDY GAMES
My class page at Quia.com that contains games on our current
topics.
Quia StudyGames
Check out the matter info! And atoms, periodic table, elements,
naming, bonding, reactions, etc.
MATTER INFO
A new site with lots of info on elements, units, games, etc.
THINKQUEST
This is a General Chemistry website for the university of
Virginia Tech. It is part of the Chemistry Hypermedia Project
(CHP). I contains lecture and example info on many chemistry
topics. Good source for in depth info on topics you are
especially interested in.
General Chemistry Cross Index
This has links to comics featuring the elements. It is too
funny!
COMIC BOOK PERIODIC TABLE
This is an animation of the electron orbital diagrams for the
elements H through Cd. It shows the aufbau filling of each level
and sublevel.
Electron Orbital Diagram Animation
A great MOLE DAY website. Hear the Mole Song.
Mole Day
This is a great site on the chemistry of health.
ATTENTION BIOCHEMISTS!!!
Check out what happened 50, 100 and 150 years ago.
THIS WEEK IN THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY.
Chemistry online links from Lee High School in Tyler, TX.
Lee High School Chemistry help
Are you BORED of TV, videos, your room...Try some of these fun
home experiments.
HOME EXPERIMENTS
It is good fun to practice balancing equations.
Balancing Equations Battleship Game!!!
This is a very informative periodic table that has historical
information and visual representations of the various elements.
A Visual Periodic Table
Web based animations on Rutherford's experiment, nuclear
radioactivity, atomic spectra and others.
WEB ANIMATIONS
You can find a really funny periodic table at http://www.scs-
intl.com/images/prints/PTableL.jpg. Check it out.
Thanks Bryan for finding the site.
Bryan's funny Periodic Table
This is a site of interactive quizzes on many topics such as sig
figs, moles, unit conversions, % composition.
Interactive Quizzes
This is a very good tutorial on VSEPR and molecular geometry.
It does included advanced shapes that we will not consider in the
first year class, but are good for those interested in extending
the concept further.
VSEPR Molecular shape tutorial with 3D pictures
This is the new website for the "bridging to the lab"
computer Lab program.
New Website for Computer Laboratory Program
This is the "Metals in Aqueous Solutions" web simulation. Use
this website to complete Section 1 (Activity Series) on the
Electrochemistry Web Actvity.
Electrochemistry Web Activity Section 1
This is the "Voltaic Cell" web simulation. Use this
website to complete Section 2 (Electrochemical Cells) on the
Electrochemistry Web Actvity.
Electrochemistry Web Activity Section 2
This is a terrific periodic table put out by the American
Chemical Society. It shows orbital diagrams, periodic trends and
lots of info about the elements. Check it out.
A TERRIFIC PERIODIC TABLE
This is a website for another chemistry book with some good
multi-media tutorials on bond types, lewis structures and
resonance. If you move on to the chapter 7 tutorials, you can
find tutorials on VSEPR and polar molecules.
Bonding concepts tutorial (multi-media)
This is an animated version of 'The Elements' Song by Tom Lehrer.
'The Elements' Song
Enjoy!