Chiral Publishing
Chiral Publishing: An Introduction to Chemistry: Abbreviated Electron Configurations
Test your electron-configuration skills in this animated exercise. Practice writing the abbreviated configurations for some of the common elements on the periodic table.
Royal Society of Chemistry
Chemical Society: Zirconium
This site, which is provided for by the Chemical Society, gives a short descriptive entry on zirconium.
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Chemical Society: Meitnerium
A concise summary on this element from The Chemical Society. Easy to follow.
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Chemical Society: Molybdenum
This resource from Chemical Society provides a short paragraph with information on molybdenum and its uses. Less detail than other sites, but easy to follow.
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Chemsoc: Aluminum
A short summary of some valuable information on aluminum.
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Royal Society of Chemistry: Boron
A very nice site with a great deal of information on boron and its properties and uses.
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Chemical Society: Chlorine
A concise summary of some of the most fundamental information on chlorine.
Chem4kids
Chem4 Kids: Aluminum (Al)
Here you can find some great information about the 13th element in the periodic table, "aluminum." Content focuses on aluminum's electrons, where you can find aluminum in nature and in the home, and how aluminum combines with other...
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Chemical Society: Antimony
Introductory level information on the origin, discovery and description of antimony.
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Chemical Society: Iron
Brief information on the history, properties ands uses of iron.
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Chemical Society: Iodine
Resource provides basic informatioin on iodine and its properties.
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Chemical Society: Indium
Brief information about indium, focussing on history, properties and uses.
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Royal Society of Chemistry: Fermium
This resource presents a short summary of some interesting information on fermium.
Wikimedia
Wikipedia: Glenn T. Seaborg
An Wikipedia article on Glenn Seaborg discusses his accomplishments in the world of chemistry. It discusses his creation of the element Plutonium and his work with the Manhattan Project. Also provides some information on personal life...
Upper Canada District School Board
Tom Stretton's Chemistry Pages: Ionization Potential and Electronegativity
Deepen your understanding of ionization potential and electronegativity in this illustrated presentation.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Period Trends: Ionic Size: Lesson 1
This lesson will explain how the ionic radius changes over representative elements across rows and up and down columns on the periodic table. It is 1 of 3 in the series titled "Period Trends: Ionic Size."
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Royal Society of Chemistry: Californium
Very nice site with some of the most current information available on californium. Very well organized and easy to follow.
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Royal Society of Chemistry: Cobalt
A short summary of basic information on cobalt, including history.
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Chemical Society: Neptunium
Short summary of basic information on neptunium.
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Royal Society of Chemistry: Nickel
The ChemicalSociety provides a short page summarzing some important information on nickel, as well as some health information.
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Royal Society of Chemistry: Niobium
Basic information on the origin of the name and the uses of niobium
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Royal Society of Chemistry: Nobelium
Descriptive information and a little history on nobelium.
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Royal Society of Chemistry: Osmium
The ChemicalSociety provides a short entry with information on the history, description and uses of osmium.