American Chemical Society
American Chemical Society: Explore Chemistry: Water and Chemistry
Explore water's unique properties in the activities here. Includes ideas for starting a chemistry club, ideas for Earth Day, articles, and videos.
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Stephen Lower: Chemistry Websites
Stephen Lower is a retired chemistry professor from Simon Fraser University who unceasingly continues work in the world of chemistry. Lower provides websites that will enhance chemistry and pseudoscience lessons for both educators and...
Ducksters
Ducksters: Kids Science: Water
Kid's learn about the science and chemistry of water. Molecule H20 and states such as ice, liquid, and vapor.
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Berkeley Lab: Did You Ever Wonder? About the Mysteries of Ocean Chemistry?
Students investigate ocean chemistry. The article discusses Jim Bishop, ocean cycle, the biology of the sea, and carbon in the sea. The resource consists of pictures, quotes, and links to additional resources.
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University of Siegen: Enthalpy of Solution
This resource provides a physical reaction. Hydrous and anhydrous calcium chloride react with water to produce physical exothermic and endothermic reactions.
Frostburg State University
General Chemistry Online: Water to Wine
The molecular basis of indicator color changes. Includes Chime structures for the acid and base forms of phenolphthalein, methyl orange, red cabbage indicator, and cyanidin diglucoside.
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Mountain Empire Community College: Biology and Chemistry: Acids and Bases
Learn how acids and bases are defined. Also read about examples of each and their chemical reactions.
Frostburg State University
Frostburg State Chemistry Online: Pressure & Oxygen Solubility
The effect of changing pressure on the solubility of oxygen in water. Explains how temperature and pressure affect dissolved oxygen levels. Includes example formulas.
Ducksters
Ducksters: Biography for Kids: Scientist Antoine Lavoisier
Kids learn about Antoine Lavoisier's biography on this site. Investigate how he was a scientist who is known as the Father of Chemistry. He discovered that water is made from oxygen and hydrogen and wrote the first chemistry text book.
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