Resources
Very often, we need additional tools for better understanding of content outside the classroom. With the internet, there are such a variety of resources to the point it can be overwhelming. Here are a listing of resources that I have found to be extremely beneficial:
Chemistry 11 & 12 Data Booklet | |
File Size: | 457 kb |
File Type: |
Beautiful Chemistry
This website was created by several researchers at the Institute of Advanced Technology at University of Science and Technology in China. The goal of this project is to bring the beauty of chemistry to the general public through digital media and technology.
http://beautifulchemistry.net/
Interesting Periodic Table:
A unique way of looking at the elements of the periodic table, seeing how they appear in real form and real-life applications
http://periodictable.com/
Interactive Periodic Table:
This site provides quick, helpful information on each element of the periodic table
http://www.rsc.org/periodic-table
Or, head to this site to watch a short video of any element of your choice!
http://ed.ted.com/periodic-videos
Periodic Table in Pictures:
A neat way to see how the elements are related to everyday materials
Periodic Table in Pictures
Here is a Brief Guide to How to Study!
This website was created by several researchers at the Institute of Advanced Technology at University of Science and Technology in China. The goal of this project is to bring the beauty of chemistry to the general public through digital media and technology.
http://beautifulchemistry.net/
Interesting Periodic Table:
A unique way of looking at the elements of the periodic table, seeing how they appear in real form and real-life applications
http://periodictable.com/
Interactive Periodic Table:
This site provides quick, helpful information on each element of the periodic table
http://www.rsc.org/periodic-table
Or, head to this site to watch a short video of any element of your choice!
http://ed.ted.com/periodic-videos
Periodic Table in Pictures:
A neat way to see how the elements are related to everyday materials
Periodic Table in Pictures
Here is a Brief Guide to How to Study!