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As noted when we first featured this site in the March 25, 2016 Scout Report, chemistry educator Andy Brunning's website Compound Interest impressed us because Brunning was extremely skilled at designing visuals that...
This case study aims to connect basic chemistry concepts with real world examples in daily life. The topics covered include boiling point, chemical reaction rate, and the conservation of energy. The lesson is intended...
Persons with a penchant for benzene rings, organic chemistry, and other related matters will find the Creative Chemistry a welcome addition to their references. The site collects hundreds of worksheets, teaching notes,...
This unit discusses crystals, offering an opportunity to apply math to real-life objects: growing crystals, the history and theory of crystals, group theory, Miller indices, and mechanical drawing. It develops the...
This collection of articles from Dave Young of Cytoclonal Pharmaceutics covers select topics in computational chemistry (e.g., molecular vibrations, pharmaceuticals, spin contamination), magnetochemistry, states of...
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