Thursday, January 29, 2009

chemistry

Welcome to the ChemTeam
A Tutorial for High School Chemistry
The ChemTeam provides study resources in all standard topics for students in high school and Advanced Placement chemistry.
Please do not e-mail the ChemTeam with requests to help you with your homework or to tell me a particular section isn't done. PLEASE DON'T.

"A good teacher is one who can understand those who are not very good at explaining,and explain to those who are not very good at understanding." -- Dwight D. Eisenhower

"Never say, 'I tried it once and it did not work.'" -- Ernest Rutherford
Acid Base
Atomic Structure: Democritus to Aston
Bonding & Isomerism
Chemical Equations & Reaction Types
Electrochemistry
Electrons in Atoms & Spectroscopy (Text Chap. 11)
Electron Configurations & Very Simple QM
Equilibrium
Kinetic Molecular Theory & Gas Laws
Matter, PhysicalProperties, etc.
The Mole
Nomenclature
Organic Chemistry
Periodic Properties
Kinetics
Metric System
Radioactivity
Reduction Oxidation
Significant Figures & Scientific Notation
Solutions, Concentration &Colligative Properties
Stoichiometry
Thermochemistry
Thermodynamics
VSEPR

California High SchoolChemistry Standards
Classic Papers
A Collection of SayingsA Collection of Latin Sayings
Photo Gallery
Humor
Sites with Test Questions of Possible Interest to Chemistry Teachers and Students
Contact the ChemTeam

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Some chemistry help suggestions:
Wilton High School's Chemistry Tutorial List.
Chemistry Resources by Audrey Sanderson.
Some AP Chemistry help suggestions:
Some digital textbook chapters on basic chemistry topics like acid base, equilibrium and the like
Some links more oriented to AP Chemistry
Some physics help suggestions for the future:
College Physics for Students of Biology and Chemistry
Students,
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