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Royal Society of Chemistry
Royal Society of Chemistry: Gridlocks: Level 1
A collection of grid puzzles that cover topics in basic chemistry, including acids, salts, alkalis, chemistry lab equipment, the periodic table, states of matter, and more. These are excellent for topic review and reinforcement. The...
Concord Consortium
Concord Consortium: Stem Resources: Atomic Structure
Introduces learners to atomic models of the past and present, focusing on the orbital model and an explanation of its basis. Learners then have the opportunity to "make an atom" and contrast it with an ion, followed by an isotope. The...
TeachEngineering
Teach Engineering: Understanding Elements
This lesson plan examines the properties of elements and the periodic table. Students learn the basic definition of an element and the 18 elements that build most of the matter in the universe. The periodic table is described as one...
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
Jefferson Lab: It's Elemental
Click on the parts of this Periodic Table to learn about the physical and chemical properties of each individual element.
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Life Science: Chemistry of Life
[Free Registration/Login may be required to access all resource tools.] Many chemical reactions are going on constantly inside your body. In fact, there are probably thousands of chemical reactions occurring every second in every one of...
Simon Fraser University
Chem1 Virtual Textbook: The Limits of Classical Physics
Acting as a subtopic of the General Chemistry Virtual Textbook's section on Atoms and the Periodic Table, this site discusses the limits associated with classical physics. Topics covered include light and heat with additional information...
Society for Science and the Public
Science News for Students: The Newest Elements Finally Have Names
Nihonium? Tennessine? These aren't body parts or medicines. They're among the names just given to the four newest superheavy elements.
Frostburg State University
General Chemistry Online: History of Chemistry
A compilation of frequently asked questions in the world of chemistry. Look for answers about atomic theory, periodic table, and Lavoisier in this FAQ.
University of Kentucky
The Comic Book Periodic Table of Elements: Silver
This site may focus on fun, rather than facts, but it will become a favorite of any Chemistry student. Here you will find scanned images of panels and/or pages of comic books, with references to the element you seek.
Web Elements
Web Elements Periodic Table: Aluminum (Al)
A great WebElements site for all sorts of information on aluminum. Content includes a break-down of the essentials, a nice description of the element (complete with an audio version), and an overview of the isolation aluminum. aluminium....
Web Elements
Web Elements Periodic Table: Meitnerium
This WebElements site offers basic data, history and the story of the synthesis of meitnerium.
Web Elements
Web Elements Periodic Table: Radon
Very nice summary of key data on radon and its properties.
Web Elements
Web Elements Periodic Table: Seaborgium
This site provides information on the element seaborgium, such as it's properties. It also includes a description of its synthesis.
Web Elements
Web Elements Periodic Table: Iodine
A very nice WebElements site with all sorts of basic data on iodine, its chemical and physical properties, isotopes and uses.
Web Elements
Web Elements Periodic Table: Antimony
A very helpful site with all sorts of useful information on antimony.
Web Elements
Web Elements Periodic Table: Hydrogen
WebElements offers a nice summary of basic information on hydrogen. Very thorough and clear. Highly recommended.
Web Elements
Web Elements Periodic Table: Phosphorous
Very nicely organized WebElements site with basic data and information on phosphorous, along with good graphics and a sumary of the isolation processes used.
Web Elements
Web Elements Periodic Table: Zirconium
This WebElements site is an excellent source of general information on zirconium.
Web Elements
Web Elements Periodic Table: Rhenium
This WebElements site is an excellent source of information on rhenu, its properties and its isolation.
Web Elements
Web Elements Periodic Table: Silicon
Excellent site with a great deal of helpful information on silicon.
Web Elements
Web Elements Periodic Table: Indium
WebElements offers a very helpful assemblage of information on the basic chemical and physical properties of indium.
Web Elements
Web Elements Periodic Table: Actinium
WebElements offers a nice set of basic data and information on the physical and chemical properties of actinium.
Web Elements
Web Elements Periodic Table: Palladium
WebElements offers a good basic summary of data and descriptive information on palladium, along with a summary of how it is isolated.