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INTERACTIVE 
CHEMISTRY RESOURCES:
1) The site is called: "The Periodic Table of Video's"
Oh My Gosh! If you have not been to www.periodicvideos.com/ head there post-haste!!
This offering from the University of Nottingham has everything a chemistry student (certainly a chemistry teacher) loves.
Martyn Pollakoff, Research Professor of Chemistry specializingin "Green Chemistry",
and four of his colleagues have assembled video's on every element in the table.
There are even sub-titles for Americans who have a tough time understanding the
Brits' accents (though a few of the subtitles are in Portuguese). The annoying ads by
Google may be shut off. Be sure to check out Martyn's periodic table tie...and...oh that hair!! This is a don't miss!!
2)
www.geocities.com/crazytwo2000/
takes you to BJ's AP Chemistry page. There are
a wide variety of multiple choice questions with answers. The free
response section allows the
selection questions by type. There are also ten sets of reactions
for practice. In addition there are
suggestions for exam preparation.
3) A huge number of quizzes on many chemistry topics (student
generated) are available, along with
worksheets at
www.fordhamprep.pvt.k12.ny.us/gcurran/sho/sho/index.htm
4) What a GREAT selection of worksheets at Adrian Dingle's
Chemistry Toolbox and Worksheet
Archive:
www.westminster.net/faculty/dingle/toolbox.html.
OUTSTANDING!!!
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