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Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Links for high school chemistry students

Need some help with high school chemistry? Well try these websites for help:

Revision for SATs .
Revision notes targeted towards students taking SAT II chemistry exam and other subjects covered in the SAT and SAT II .

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Link takes you to a lot of valuable information which is made more attractive with the use of diagrams and visuals to allow you to gain a better understanding of Advanced level chemistry topics. The site also covers many other A level and GCSE subjects.

Chemystery.
Virtual textbook and other resources addressing information relating to high school chemistry topics.

Chem Basics.
Looking to understand or brush up on basic chemistry principles? Check out this website to help you out

AP Chemistry .
Powerpoint presentations covering AP chemistry topics

Science Geek.
PowerPoint presentations on topics such as gas laws, atomic structure, kinetics and thermodynamics, conservation of mass and stoichiometry, bonding and molecular structure.

Learn Chem.
Site dedicated to Advanced placement topic questions

Chemistry revision.
The fun activities,worksheets and games which aids in the revision of chemistry basics.


Introductory Concepts.
Introduction to gas laws, atomic structure, kinetics and thermodynamics, conservation of mass and stoichiometry, bonding and molecular structure and organic chemistry


Thinkquest.
Visit this site and gain basic information on general high school chemistry topics


High school chemistry tutorials.
Tutorials providing an introduction to basic high school chemistry


Chemistry lecture notes.
Animation ,lecture notes and other resources on high school and Advanced Placement chemistry.


Periodic table .
Access to a periodic table and information relating to each element.


Dr. Bateman.
Dr. Bateman’s website has revision material and past paper questions for all units of Advanced level syllabus( information appropriate for US students grades 10-11).


Doc Brown.
You know I couldn’t forget those doing their GCSE O’level exams. Doc Browns has an entire “chemistry clinic” for your use. The information is also useful for US based students in grades 8-10 . Students who are in grades 6-8in the US may find the KS3 science quizzes to be beneficial . It even has revision material for Advanced level students(US students grades 10-11).