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CHEMystery: An Interactive Guide to Chemistry

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Welcome to CHEMystery! Please visit the new Fizzics Fizzle ! A guide for physics that provides many enhanced features such as Java toys and VRML models Brought to you by one of the creators of CHEMystery Please choose a topic: Our Purpose We have created CHEMystery, a virtual chemistry textbook, to provide an interactive guide for high school chemistry students. In addition, CHEMystery allows you to further expand your chemistry knowledge by letting you interact with other Internet resources on the World Wide Web. This icon ( ) means that there is an audio accompaniment (WAV format) to supplement the section. Click on it to hear the audio if your computer supports it. Important Information for Printing in Netscape Several versions of Netscape will not print the contents of CHEMystery prope Read More
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5 Fantastic Elements

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Uranium , Silicon , Hydrogen , Oxygen , Nitrogen , Home , Guest Book , Elements Quiz , The Creators , Links , Source List , Experiments Five Fantastic Elements Thank you for visiting our website. This web site will tell you about five elements. These elements are Nitrogen, Silicon, Uranium, Hydrogen, and Oxygen. The links at the bottom of the site go to " The Creators " and " Links ". If you think that you already know about Silicon, Hydrogen, Uranium, Oxygen, and Nitrogen click " Elements Quiz " and try out the quiz . If you are dying to know where we got all of our information, click on " Source List ". All of these, by the way, are at the bottom of the page.Once again, thank you. We hope you greatly enjoy this site, and learn many interesting fact Read More
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Carbon is 4 ever - Intro

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JAVASCRIPT WARNING - Your browser either does not support JavaScript or JavaScript has been turned off. Carbon is 4 ever provides interactivity which cannot function correctly without JavaScript support. If your browser supports JavaScript please turn it on now and refresh this page. Otherwise, try the text-only version or alternatively upgrade your Internet browser. The CI4E team recommends Microsoft? Internet Explorer 5 and Netscape? Communicator 4.6. Read More
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Chem Files Home

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Welcome to the Chem Files, Agent Are you ready for the Ultimate Chemistry Page? Not just any page, but an X-Files Page! Click below to enter the X realm. This page is part of a thinkquest? project. Note: This page requiers IE 3 or higher. (Netscape will not work) Read More
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Chem4Kids.com: Atoms

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Atoms Around Us If you want to have a language, you will need an alphabet. If you want to build proteins , you will need amino acids . Other examples in chemistry are not any different. If you want to build molecules , you will need elements . Each element is a little bit different from the rest. Those elements are the alphabet to the language of molecules. Why are we talking about elements? This is the section on atoms. Let's stretch the idea a bit. If you read a book, you will read a language. Letters make up that language. But what makes those letters possible? Ummm... Ink? Yes! You need ink to crate the letters. And for each letter, it is the same type of ink. Confused? Don't be. Elements are like those letters. They have something in common. That's where atoms come in. All elements ar Read More
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Chem4Kids.com: Matter: Gases

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LOOKING FOR A GAS Gas is everywhere. There is something called the atmosphere. That's a big layer of gas that surrounds the Earth. Gases are random groups of atoms. In solids, atoms and molecules are compact and close together. Liquids have atoms a little more spread out. However, gases are really spread out and the atoms and molecules are full of energy. They are bouncing around constantly. Gases can fill a container of any size or shape. That is one of their physical characteristics. Think about a balloon. No matter what shape you make the balloon it will be evenly filled with the gas atoms. The atoms and molecules are spread equally throughout the entire balloon. Liquids can only fill the bottom of the container while gases can fill it entirely. You might hear the term vapor . Vapor and Read More
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Chem4Kids.com: Matter: Liquids

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LIQUID BASICS The second state of matter we will discuss is a liquid. Solids are hard things you can hold. Gases are floating around you and in bubbles. What is a liquid? Water is a liquid. Your blood is a liquid. Liquids are an in-between state of matter. They can be found in between the solid and gas states. They don't have to be made up of the same compounds. If you have a variety of materials in a liquid, it is called a solution. One characteristic of a liquid is that it will fill up the shape of a container. If you pour some water in a cup, it will fill up the bottom of the cup first and then fill the rest. The water will also take the shape of the cup. It fills the bottom first because of gravity . The top part of a liquid will usually have a flat surface. That flat surface is becaus Read More
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Chem4Kids.com: Matter: Mixtures

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MIXTURE BASICS Mixtures are absolutely everywhere you look. Mixtures are the form for most things in nature. Rocks, air, or the ocean, they are just about anything you find. They are substances held together by physical forces , not chemical. That statement means the individual molecules enjoy being near each other, but their fundamental chemical structure does not change when they enter the mixture. When you see distilled water , it's a pure substance. That fact means that there are just water molecules in the liquid. A mixture would be a glass of water with other things dissolved inside, maybe salt. Each of the substances in that glass of water keeps the original chemical properties. So, if you have some dissolved substances, you can boil off the water and still have those dissolved subs Read More
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Chem4Kids.com: Matter: Plasmas

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PLASMA BASICS Plasmas are a lot like gases, but the atoms are different because they are made up of free electrons and ions of the element. You don't find plasmas too often when you walk around. They aren't things that happen regularly on Earth. If you have ever heard of the Northern Lights or ball lightning, you might know that those are types of plasmas. It takes a very special environment to keep plasmas going. They are different and unique from the other states of matter. FINDING A PLASMA You won't find plasmas just anywhere. However, there may be some in front of you. Think about a fluorescent light bulb. They are not like regular light bulbs. Inside the long tube is a gas. Electricity flows through the tube when the light is turned on. The electricity acts as that special energy and Read More
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Chem4Kids.com: Matter: Solids

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SOLID BASICS So what is a solid? Solids are usually hard because their molecules have been packed together. The closer your molecules are, the harder you are. Solids also can hold their own shape. A rock will always look like a rock unless something happens to it. The same goes for a diamond. Even when you grind up a solid into a powder, you will see little tiny pieces of that solid under a microscope. Liquids will move and fill up any container. Solids like their shape. In the same way that a solid holds its shape, the atoms inside of a solid are not allowed to move around too much. This is one of the physical characteristics of solids. Atoms and molecules in liquids and gases are bouncing and floating around, free to move where they want. The molecules in a solid are stuck. The atoms sti Read More
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Chem4Kids.com: Reactions

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Chemical Reactions Let's start with the idea of a reaction. In chemistry, a reaction happens when two or more molecules interact and something happens. That's it. What molecules are they? How do they interact? What happens? Those are all the possibilities in reactions. The possibilities are infinite. There are a few key points you should know about chemical reactions. Key Points 1. A chemical change must occur. You start with one compound and turn it into another. That's an example of a chemical change. A steel garbage can rusting is a chemical reaction. That rusting happens because the iron (Fe) in the metal combines with oxygen (O 2 ) in the atmosphere. When a refrigerator or air conditioner cools the air, there is no reaction. That change in temperature is a physical change. Nevertheles Read More
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Chemistry for Kids

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Atoms Matter Solids Liquids Gases Acids Bases Elements Authors Experiments: Oil and Water Moving Drop Balloon Blower O ther Links Games Quiz Glossary Bibliography Read More
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Chemistry today

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Chemistry Tutor

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Introduction to Chemistry Definition of Chemistry Branches of Chemistry & Their Links Laws and reactions Chemistry Laws Synthesis, Combustion Ideal Gas Law Basic Chemistry Significant Figures Factor Label Solids, Liquids and Gases Equations & More Activities Chart Ions & Element Information Shortcuts/Helpers Types of Chemical reactions Synthysis Single Replacement Double Replacement Lab Safety Pictures Rules Precautions Laboratory Tests to Identify unknown: Cations Anions Gases Chemistry Calculators grams to moles moles to grams ideal gas temperature conversions Chemistry/Science Links Chemistry Links Science Links Links for Teachers ' BORDER="0" WIDTH="32" HEIGHT="32" ALIGN="right" ALT="Start WebElements"> Web Elements periodic table and much, much more! best of web! Read More
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ChemNet

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Chemweb 2000

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CyberChemistry At Your Fingertips

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An Interactive Guide to Basic Chemistry That You Can Try Yourself! The Experiments Click on the titles to begin your exploration. Hydrogen Peroxide and Bleach Vinegar and Baking Soda Diffusion Electrolysis The Four Reaction Types For Help on How to Navigate, Click Here. About CyberChemistry at Your Fingertips Read More
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Digital Chemistry Textbook

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DIGITAL CHEMISTRY TEXTBOOK Created by: T h e S l u sh P u p p i e s Best When Viewed With: Last Updated 7/30/97 at 6:00 PM MUSIC IS COURTESY OF METALLICA Our Goal: The goal of the T h e S l u sh P u p p i e s is to provide you, the net surfer, with detailed, easy to use, information on the major topics of Chemistry. We did this, while trying to keep our page fun to use Since the Periodic Table is an integral part of Chemistry, one can be found here Introduction to Chemistry Atomic Structure Gases The Mole Concept Liquids, Solids, and Phase Changes Chemical Reactions Rates of Chemical Reactions Chemical Equilibrium Other Chemistry-Related Sites Sources for the Digital Chemistry Textbook If you have questions or comments, chemistry or non-chemistry related, send mail at: (email link disabled Read More
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Enter The Virtual ChemLab

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Exciting Gas Laws - TQ #12596

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Sections "> About our Site Learn! "> Key Concepts "> Animations and Illustrations "> Biographies of Relevant Scientists Interact! "> Test Yourself! "> E-mail the Programmers "> Search our Site Powered by Darryl Burgdorf's WebSearch "> Other Links on the Internet Please read the notes on use. ">User Contributions "> Glossary of Terms "> Suggest an Addition "> Credits and Bibliography Thanks to Everybody who helped make this a great site! E-mail Team 12596 Read More
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home.html

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Guide To Chemical Bonds Please Choose a Language: English EspaÑol FranÇais (C) 2000 Team C004792, ThinkQuest Read More
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Site Shockwave Enchanced

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This site is shockwave enchanced W e are sorry to say that, if you don't have the shockwave plugin, you would not be abled to use the hands-on experiments offered in our site. W e strongly suggest that you download and install the Macromedia Shockwave plugin so that you can enjoy the interactivity that our site offers if you have not yet installed. H owever, if it is impossible for you to install the Shockwave plugin, there is still a resourceful section called Research Lab at which you can find lots of factual information on hydrogen and chemistry in general. Proceed to Interactive Chemistry Lab on the Net (shockwave) Proceed to the Research Lab (frame) Read More
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States of Matter

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MathMol Home Page What is Matter GRADE States of Matter Resource Page for Middle and High School Properties describe matter. A block of wood, milk, and air all have properties. All the material on earth is in three states- solid, liquid, and gas . The "state" of the matter refers to the group of matter with the same properties. In other words, you group the objects together according to their properties. Solids The wood block is solid. A solid has a certain size and shape. The wood block does not change size or shape. Other examples of solids are the computer, the desk, and the floor. You can change the shape of solids. You change the shape of sheets of lumber by sawing it in half or burning it. From wood to How might you change the shape of a piece of gum? Liquids Milk is a liqu Read More
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The Chemistry Consortium Homepage

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_ Best experienced with either or Welcome to The Chemistry Consortium Chemistry is one of the subjects in science, and is very useful to our everyday life. The Chemistry Consortium concentrates on the topics about organic chemistry. Organic chemistry means the study of all compounds that contain carbon (C). It does NOT mean the study of living organisms, which was misunderstood by some beginners. Now you could select either the normal version or the framed version. We recommend users with browsers that has frame support (such as Netscape 2 or above, or IE 3 or above, etc) to use the framed version, because it provides easier and faster navigation. Now let's begin your tour through our site. Have a nice day! This is The Chemistry Consortium, made jointly by Jason Kwan, Thomas Cheng, & Harry Read More
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The Chemistry Research Center

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The Net Equation: Your Online Source for Chemistry Solutions

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In order to enjoy some of the more exciting features of our site, you will need to make sure you have the following: Macromedia Flash™ Player Windows Media Player 7 OR RealPlayer * Dowload Macromedia Flash™ Player, Windows Media Player, or RealPlayer by clicking on the corresponding buttons below. * * * This site features an Introductory Movie . While worth watching at least once, we understand that you may wish to skip this feature on returning visits. Please choose from the two links below. Watch Introductory Movie | Skip Movie ** Please note that as the introductory movie is a large file, it will take a small amount of time to load. Additionally, you will need the Macromedia Flash™ Player to view it. Read More
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The World of Chemistry

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THE WORLD OF CHEMISTRY Our web site has many exciting facts on the world of chemistry. We have a list of facts, mostly about the periodic table of elements, but it also has information on acids, bases, DNA, and similar subjects. On the table of elements, we have up to date info on elements 114, 116, and 118. Come in to our world of chemistry and learn more about it. Periodic table of elements Acids and bases DNA Chemical bonds Trivia game Matter Experiments Bibliography http://.thinkquest.org Guest book Meet the Creators The creators of The World of Chemistry are: Zane, Jake, Jason and Eric. They are in sixth grade at Emory H. Markle Intermediate School which is part of the South Western School District, located in Hanover, PA. Eric's hobbies are: soccer, video games, reading. Jake's hobbi Read More
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ThinkQuest : Site Removed

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Think.com ThinkQuest Library Library Competition Web Site Removed from the Library We're sorry, but the site you are trying to access has been permanently removed from the ThinkQuest Library. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Please feel free to visit the ThinkQuest Library to see if one of the other 5000+ Library sites includes the information you need. Go to the ThinkQuest home page. Privacy Policy . Terms of Use . Contact Us Read More
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ThinkQuest : Site Unavailable

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Think.com ThinkQuest Library Library Competition Website Currently Unavailable We're sorry, but the ThinkQuest Library site you are trying to access is currently unavailable. It has been taken offline for maintenance. We appreciate your patience and apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. The ThinkQuest Library includes over 5000 educational websites on hundreds of different topics. Please visit the ThinkQuest Library to see if one of the other sites includes the information you need. If you are the creator of this site and you have additional questions, please contact us and be sure to provide your teamID or the url of your site. Unfortunately, we will not be able to help if you do not include the name of the site, url, or teamID to help us identify the site. Thank you for your pa Read More
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Welcome To ChemWeb Online

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Welcome to ChemWeb Online, the chemistry site which does it all. If you are taking any Chemistry class, high school chemistry, A.P. level chemistry, or even college level chemistry, you will find this site to be an informative study helper. The creators of this page have all taken a year of A.P. level chemistry. We used this experience, and our internet experience, to fuse together a cooperative site where chemistry can be experienced. In order to make browsing easier, we have created three distinct levels for browsing this web site. They are 1) full blown graphics, 2) mid-range graphics, and 3) text only. We realize that the world (unfortunately) does not have an ISDN connection for everyone, so we decided that this would make it easier on everyone. This page is written for Netscape web b Read More
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