The
animated molecules page (developed by Robyn Rindge) at the
The Mole Hole (website of Paul Groves) provide the best
method for visualizing the three dimensional structure of
atoms on the web.
CapeCanaveral - Lab - 3975
Dr. John McBride's
Geocities pages include his
lecture notes (five different courses),
and his lecture notes include sample tests with answers
provided. His links page is second to none.
I am interested in the materials he has put
together for his
Quantitative Analysis class.
Athens - 3359
Todd Abronowitz, a chemistry instructor at
South Garland High has put together the
Mad Chemist's Homepage, which includes a hilarious
"retro" party photo, and
course descriptions for Chemistry I, Chemistry I Honors,
and Chemistry II - AP.
Athens - 6565
The
SMILE page (Science as a Motivating and Invigorating
Learning Experience) is constructing lists of practical problems
that relate to biology, chemistry, and physics.
Chemistry World, by Lion Girl, contains a page explaining
how to make GAK, a polymer from borax and Elmer's glue. The
safety page contains a nice graphic of three Erlenmeyer flasks with colored liquids.
Other sites
Interactive Textbook for PFP 96, maintained by the Physics
Department at the University of Pennsylvania, shows
the interconnectivity of chemistry, math, and physics. The
difficulty level is higher than that of Modern Alchemist, and
thus should provide interesting features for students who
want to learn more.