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This case study aims to help students think critically about the literature sources they use in their scientific research. It will also serve to review concepts related to geometric isomerism and tautomerism. The lesson...
This video and online calculator show how to calculate the molecular weight of a substance from the atomic weights given on the periodic table. Use the molecular weight to convert between the macroscopic scale (grams of...
This interactive periodic table created by the Center for Synchrotron Radiation Research and Instrumentation provides x-ray properties for the elements. For each element, users can find data on its chemical properties,...
This lesson from the STEM Action Center - Utah describes how educators can develop a model to highlight changes in and the size of matter. This activity fulfills the UT SEEd Strand 5.2 standard. 
Chemistry serves as a fundamental discipline for those who will go on to careers in everything from medicine to nutrition and it is important for students of this science to have a wide range of resources at their...
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