Each link (although they may appear to be the same) covers a different aspect of studying atoms and elements. Watch a video explaining atomic structure - test your knowledge of compounds with a quizz - learn the basics on this British Broadcasting Corporation's student study site.
Everything you need to know about atoms & molecules, energy, matter, force and motion, the earth, temperature and more. Includes articles, videos, interactive games & activities, lesson plans and resource lists.
Where every element is a hero! Click on each box on this Periodic Table to view both factual information and a comic book version of each element. So cool!
This website, provided by the Royal Society of Chemistry offers video tutorials, articles, and cool facts about Chemistry in action. Want to learn something fun & interesting about Chemistry in the workplace? Check out this website!
Grades 4-9. ScienceFlix offers teachers and parents hands-on projects, activities, videos, and more to help kids learn about science. (Access until June 30, 2020)
Books Available - New, Informative, User-friendly!
The Elements by Dan Green
ISBN: 9780545330190
Publication Date: 2012-01-01
. THE ELEMENTS unlocks a free 64-page digital companion book, ELEMENTS COLLECTOR, offering even more information, photos, and videos! Discovering the elements is discovering life itself. What are we made of? What keeps us and our universe in motion? Everything we are, and see around us, and create, is made up of a little over 90 elements, many of which have existed since the beginning of time and space
Crazy Chemistry by John Townsend
ISBN: 1410923835
Publication Date: 2007-01-01
Chemicals are everywhere, and some are deadly - they can burn flesh, choke us or even blast us to bits. This book shows how chemists through the ages risked their lives with poison gases, lethal liquids and dangerous reactions. Read how they tried to turn ordinary metals into gold, how urine was made into a glow-in-the-dark explosive, and how chemistry can catch murderers.
Think Science - see it, hear it, do it - amazing sources to fuel your interests
Published by the Royal Society of Chemistry (British) this publication looks at the science behind nail polish, other common items, and also explores related topics - for example, "When Art and Chemistry Collide" (July 2014) .
Use this professional site to discover what chemists know - what compounds are in the products we buy, what properties they have, etc. - example, aspirin, bleach, hair spray, etc.