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Chemistry Homework Help Links (Use the links in the left menu for more specific topics)

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American Chemistry Council chemistry site by chemical companies
American Chemical Society student portal
Chemicool Interactive periodic table
Chemistry ThinkQuest
Chemistry 101 About.com
CHEMystery ThinkQuest
ChemTutor For high school or college students
Chem4Kids matter, atoms, elements, the periodic table, reactions, biochemistry
Mirror Molecules The Smithsonian Institution
Normal Community High School Chemistry High school chemistry
Periodic Table of ComicBooks Department of Chemistry, University of Kentucky
PH Factor Miami Museum of Science
Roanoke Valley Governor's School chemistry notes
Science for Kids ACS
Science Geek chemistry freeware programs
Teaching Plastics All about plastics and polymers
Umea University chemistry graphics and visualizations
Web Elements periodic table
World of Chemistry Nature's web site about chemistry

 

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