Chemistry demonstrations performed at the University of Leeds. Movies, photos, and text that explain chemical reactions are available within this site. www.chem.leeds.ac.uk/delights
Links to a number of site with tutorials, directions, or instruction about chemistry topics including balancing chemical equations, types of reactions, formulas, the mole, stoichiometry, and class information. www.chemistrycoach.com/tutorials-2.htm
Canadian site encouraging teachers and students to create chemistry-related online projects in their school. Eligible projects receive funding. Site also contains games, resources and links to chemistry projects that have already been created. schoolnet.ca/../e/project.centre/theme/imperial/index.asp
European Chemical Industry Council helps students understand how chemistry is present everywhere in our daily life. [Flash required] www.chemistryandyou.org
Information, quizzes and activities that provide an introduction to chemistry. Topics include atoms, molecules, gases, liquids, formulas, and the periodic table. www.mcwdn.org/chemist/chemist.html
Explains how some sea animals contain natural polymers which can be used in making everyday items, such as fishing rods and rain coats. Includes sample chemical codes and illustrations. www.pslc.ws/macrog/kidsmac/sea
Thinkquest site offering an overview of atoms, molecules, phases of matter, acids, bases, and elements. Includes games, quizzes, bibliography, and glossary. library.thinkquest.org/J001539
Some molecules come in mirror-image pairs: a right-handed one and a left-handed one. This Smithsonian site helps kids grades 5 and up learn more about the structure of molecules. americanhistory.si.edu/kids/molecule
Offers a tool to conduct molar conversions. A periodic table is also featured for reference, with atomic numbers, molar mass, and element symbol for each element. www.chemfunctions.com