Chemistry
Chem4Kids (http://www.chem4kids.com) (4th and up)
What's the matter? Yes, you'll find that plus elements, atoms, and reactions as well.
Chemicool
Periodic Table (http://wild-turkey.mit.edu/Chemicool/) (6th and up)
Practically everything you want to know about the elements of the periodic table is at
this site. Includes information on the general characteristics of the elements, the
states, energies, appearance, reactions, radius, conductivity and more.
Periodic Table of the Elements http://pearl1.lanl.gov/periodic/ (6th and up)
An easy to use site for the history, properties, and uses of chemical elements.
Periodic Table: Webelements (http://www.shef.ac.uk/%7echem/web-elements/) (6th and up)
Choose your chemical then find out all about its history, uses, a description, and more.
The Periodic Table
of Comic Books (http://www.uky.edu/Projects/Chemcomics/)
(6th and up)
Click on an element's entry in the periodic table, and you'll see a
comic book reference to it.
The Ph Factor
(http://www.miamisci.org/ph/index.html)
(6th and up)
Confused about acids and bases? This site will explain it all to
you.
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