Chemistry
Chem Collective is a project designed and maintained by Carnegie Mellon University's chemistry department and the National Science Digital Library. On Chem Collective you will find virtual labs for chemistry experiments, simulations, visualizations, tutorials, and auto-graded problems. Students and teachers can search the site by resource type or by chemistry topic.Chem Collective also offers free virtual lab experiments to run your web browser. www.freetech4teachers,com
Professor Bubbles - http://bubbles.org/
The science of bubbles with activities
Science Netlinks Science NetLinks is a premier K-12 science education resource produced by theAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science. At Science NetLinks, you'll find teaching tools, interactives, podcasts, and hands-on activities.
Science Journal for Kids and Teens reports on cutting-edge, peer-reviewed science research adapted for students and their teachers. Articles can be selected according to reading level (elementary school, lower high school, middle school, upper high school) and/or subject field (biodiversity and conservation, biology, energy and climate, food and agriculture, health and medicine, physical science, pollution, social science, technology, water resources).
MEL Chemistry is a course of lessons in virtual reality that turns studying into an engaging process for learning about the rudiments of chemistry. Using scientific games and the immersion method, the app, which is designed for iOS and Android devices, invites students to become researchers in a scientific laboratory where they dive into solids and gases to learn about their structure on the atomic and molecular level.
ChemCollective is a collection of virtual labs, scenario-based learning activities, tutorials and concept tests. Teachers can use the ChemCollective’s content for pre-labs and in-class activities for individuals or teams. Students can review and learn chemistry concepts using the virtual labs, simulations and tutorials. The ChemCollective is organized by a group of faculty and staff at Carnegie Mellon University interested in using, assessing and creating engaging online activities for chemistry education.
Click Here to Visit Website
Hyperdoc Science Lab Report Template.
OLogy has been recognized as a premier site for science learning by supporting children’s questions about the natural world. Now teachers can use OLogy to support reading comprehension in their classroom. Through a partnership with ReadWorks, the American Museum of Natural History in New York City has paired dozens of OLogy articles with vocabulary lessons and formative assessments. These units cover life, earth, and physical science content and are available for students in elementary through high school. Students can read articles such as “Creatures of the Reef” (third grade); “Wonderful World of Wasps” (fifth grade); “Paleontology: The Big Dig” (seventh grade); and “Unearthing Pterosaurs” (eleventh and twelfth grades). Teachers can explore these and other articles on the ReadWorks website.
Chemsense - http://www.chemsense.org/
Provides software that simulates an environment in which students can explore chemical processes and see the effects of changes. Students also can collaborate on their work in this environment.
The Science of Cake! - And 83 Other Food Science Lessons www.freetech4teachers.com
MySciLife gr 6 - 8) A free educational social media platform that leverages social media elements students already enjoy using to create media and active connections with curricular content and develop digital citizenship skills. Students design identities based on science concepts, conduct research to build their profiles, and learn from one another as they personify their identities in posts, comments, and responses. For example, they may choose to become their favorite planet and talk about their region of the Solar System. Or they may comment on posts as different organisms to show relationships in the food chain, or play two truths and a lie while personifying a tectonic plate.
Learn Chemistry - http://www.rsc.org/learn-chemistry/ is a production of the Royal Society of Chemistry. The purpose of Learn Chemistry is provide educators with resources for teaching chemistry lessons to students of all ages. The database of instructional resources has more than 2700 entries organized according to topic, age of students, and media type. A couple of resources for middle school and high school lessons that stand out are the Faces of Chemistry video series and the Visual Elements Periodic Table. The Faces of Chemistry is a set of short videos that explain how chemistry is an integral part of three fairly common activities; hair coloring, farming, and car exhaust control. The Face of Chemistry videos are targeted toward students between eleven and fourteen years of age.
Science Journal for Kids and Teens reports on cutting-edge, peer-reviewed science research adapted for students and their teachers. Articles can be selected according to reading level (elementary school, lower high school, middle school, upper high school) or subject field (biodiversity and conservation, biology, energy and climate, food and agriculture, health and medicine, physical science, pollution, social science, technology, water resources). Teachers will also find a collection of lesson ideas, including hands-on activities, case studies, and games with distance-learning options.
Periodic Table of Elements Interactive online periodic table The table can be color-coded by traditional blocks, atomic mass, standard state, boiling point, density, year discovered, and more more. Each element can be clicked to open a very detailed page of information on that element. A game can be played on different difficulty levels to identify the elements on the table.
See the Elements Present in Common Products - The Periodic Table in Pictures and Words The Periodic Table of Elements, in Pictures and Words is an interactive site that shows students how each element is used or is present in familiar products. When students click on an element in the interactive display an image of a familiar product or object appears along with a description of the element and its characteristics. For example, if you click on aluminum an image of airplane appears along with a description of aluminum, its uses, and its characteristics. www.freetech4teachers.comFreezeray http://freezeray.com/physics.htm interactive science concept demos for use on a computer and whiteboard. bank of imaginative, highly visual teaching-aids developed for use with interactive whiteboards in Schools. The resources are designed to be used as rich sources of visually stimulating material, making use of both animations and drag and drop interactivity. Categories include Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Scientific Literacy, Technology VnR modeling as well as a Teacher Guide category.
Periodic Videos'Your ultimate channel for all things chemistry. A video about each element on the periodic table. The channel uploads new videos every week about science news, interesting molecules and other stuff from the world of chemistry.'
The Periodic Table of Comic Books is a project of the chemistry department at the University of Kentucky. The idea is that for every element in the Periodic Table of Elements there is a comic book reference. Clicking on an element in the periodic table displayed on the homepage will take visitors to a list and images of comic book references to that particular element. After looking at the comic book reference if visitors want more information about a particular element they can find it by using the provided link to Web Elements.
EMD PTE — periodic table
Interactive Periodic Table
The Dynamic Periodic Table is a resource for science teachers and their students. The Dynamic Periodic Table works like this, click on an element and a window will pop up to tell you more detailed information about that element. The pop up windows cover properties, orbitals, isotopes and more.
Interactive Periodic Table of the Elements, in Pictures and Words
The Fuse School The Fuse School is a charity that makes free education in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths, EFL and ICT - for kids & teachers around the world.
Crash Course The popular YouTube Channel Crash Course has this wonderful playlist feature a number of videos on chemistry and physics
The Why Files Gr. 3-8) is a resource designed for students to learn about the science of stories in the news. The Why Files doesn't cover every current events news story, just the stories that have connections to science concepts. For example, one of the recent stories is about the launch of the SpaceX rocket. The story goes on to explain in text, image, and video the science and history of rockets being launched into space.
Nuskool This is a site that uses pop culture as teaching moments for students. Tailored to grades 6th-12th students learn a variety of subjects such as: Math, Science, English, etc through educational lessons based on the different elements of pop culture (video games, sports, films, etc.).
Technology Resources for Teaching Science This page from Edtech Teacher provides different resources for teachers of science from websites on biology and chemistry to those providing teaching materials on medicine and nanoscience.
HHMI's BioInteractive is a good place for all science teachers to search for science lesson plans, videos, animations, and slideshows to use with students. You can search the BioInteractive library according to topic, keyword, or resource type.
World of Teaching (K-12) This site contains a variety of PowerPoint teaching presentations in Biology, Chemistry, Math, English, History, Physics, Geography and Spanish.
Molecular Workbench you can find dozens of interactive models, simulations, and lessons in biology, chemistry, and physics. Each of the lessons walk students through a concept or series of concepts using a set of models and simulations. http://mw.concord.org/modeler/index.html
Molecules–Molecules is an application for viewing three-dimensional renderings of molecules and manipulating them using your fingers.
Animated Molecules Animated GIF files of the common molecular shapes by Robyn Rindge.
NanoSpace Molecularium is a nice educational game produced by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. It is available to play in a web browser and is available as an iOS and Android app. The purpose of the game is to provide elementary school and middle school students with an introduction to the properties of atoms and molecules. The NanoSpace Molecularium is a virtual amusement park that students can click through to find videos, games, and other short lessons about atoms and molecules. (www.freetech4teachers.com )
Carbon Footprint Calculator
Science Daily popular science news web sites. With over 65,000 research articles, 15,000 images, 2,500 encyclopedia entries, 1,500 book reviews, and hundreds of educational videos, there is something for everyone on ScienceDaily.
AP Chemistry Tutorials over 70 short tutorials about everything from Gas Laws to Electrochemistry.
Chalkbored Jeremy Schneider is a chemistry teacher turned author. He has uploaded many of his lessons, labs, notes, and Powerpoint presentations on his website for students and teachers to use. He has a link to Chemistry-11 and to Chemistry -12
World of Teaching (K-12) This site contains a variety of PowerPoint teaching presentations in Biology, Chemistry, Math, English, History, Physics, Geography and Spanish.
The ChemTeam gallery of chemistry photos, the classic papers, the tutorials, and comprehensive collection of old NChO exams with answers for practice.
Science Is Fun In the Lab of Shakhashiri This is his site where he shows some of the things that make Science Fun.
Chem4Kids - http://www.chem4kids.com/
Grades: 8 - 11; basics through equations
Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures -
http://www.teach-nology.com/themes/science/elements/
Of Electron Bondage
In this lesson, students create models of ionic and covalent electronic
bonds to demonstrate their understanding of these chemistry concepts. Students then explain how both ionic bonds and covalent bonds work so that younger children would find the information appealing and understandable.
Ionic Compounds Formula Ion Dice Activity Print and Digital Resource
Free: Dimensional Analysis Unit Conversion Intro Bellringer and Maze | Digital
The ChemCollective: http://www.chemcollective.org
Collection of Virtual Labs
Chemistry collection from Carnegie
ChemCapers
ChemmyBear–resources for Chemistry and AP Chemistry classes
Concord Consortium–chemistry, earth science, engineering, life science, physics
Acids, Alkalis, and Neutralization - (MS, HS) http://www.bgfl.org/bgfl/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks3/science/acids/index.htm
Make a prediction of outcomes using neutralization strategies and litmus strips to test reactions.
Carbon is 4 Ever: http://library.thinkquest.org/C005377/content/intro.htm
Interactive ThinkQuest project on carbon
Electron Microscope Images for Chemistry and Biology: http://www.mos.org/sln/SEM/
Oil Spills and Hazardous Chemical Accidents - http://response.restoration.noaa.gov/kids/kids.html
Experiments that show why oil spills can be devastating to land and life.
The pH Factor - http://www.miamisci.org/ph/
Introduction to the world of acids and bases for 4- 8 grades.
Professor Bubbles - http://bubbles.org/
The science of bubbles with activities
Science Netlinks Science NetLinks is a premier K-12 science education resource produced by theAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science. At Science NetLinks, you'll find teaching tools, interactives, podcasts, and hands-on activities.
Science Journal for Kids and Teens reports on cutting-edge, peer-reviewed science research adapted for students and their teachers. Articles can be selected according to reading level (elementary school, lower high school, middle school, upper high school) and/or subject field (biodiversity and conservation, biology, energy and climate, food and agriculture, health and medicine, physical science, pollution, social science, technology, water resources).
MEL Chemistry is a course of lessons in virtual reality that turns studying into an engaging process for learning about the rudiments of chemistry. Using scientific games and the immersion method, the app, which is designed for iOS and Android devices, invites students to become researchers in a scientific laboratory where they dive into solids and gases to learn about their structure on the atomic and molecular level.
ChemCollective is a collection of virtual labs, scenario-based learning activities, tutorials and concept tests. Teachers can use the ChemCollective’s content for pre-labs and in-class activities for individuals or teams. Students can review and learn chemistry concepts using the virtual labs, simulations and tutorials. The ChemCollective is organized by a group of faculty and staff at Carnegie Mellon University interested in using, assessing and creating engaging online activities for chemistry education.
Click Here to Visit Website
Hyperdoc Science Lab Report Template.
OLogy has been recognized as a premier site for science learning by supporting children’s questions about the natural world. Now teachers can use OLogy to support reading comprehension in their classroom. Through a partnership with ReadWorks, the American Museum of Natural History in New York City has paired dozens of OLogy articles with vocabulary lessons and formative assessments. These units cover life, earth, and physical science content and are available for students in elementary through high school. Students can read articles such as “Creatures of the Reef” (third grade); “Wonderful World of Wasps” (fifth grade); “Paleontology: The Big Dig” (seventh grade); and “Unearthing Pterosaurs” (eleventh and twelfth grades). Teachers can explore these and other articles on the ReadWorks website.
Chemsense - http://www.chemsense.org/
Provides software that simulates an environment in which students can explore chemical processes and see the effects of changes. Students also can collaborate on their work in this environment.
The Science of Cake! - And 83 Other Food Science Lessons www.freetech4teachers.com
MySciLife gr 6 - 8) A free educational social media platform that leverages social media elements students already enjoy using to create media and active connections with curricular content and develop digital citizenship skills. Students design identities based on science concepts, conduct research to build their profiles, and learn from one another as they personify their identities in posts, comments, and responses. For example, they may choose to become their favorite planet and talk about their region of the Solar System. Or they may comment on posts as different organisms to show relationships in the food chain, or play two truths and a lie while personifying a tectonic plate.
Learn Chemistry - http://www.rsc.org/learn-chemistry/ is a production of the Royal Society of Chemistry. The purpose of Learn Chemistry is provide educators with resources for teaching chemistry lessons to students of all ages. The database of instructional resources has more than 2700 entries organized according to topic, age of students, and media type. A couple of resources for middle school and high school lessons that stand out are the Faces of Chemistry video series and the Visual Elements Periodic Table. The Faces of Chemistry is a set of short videos that explain how chemistry is an integral part of three fairly common activities; hair coloring, farming, and car exhaust control. The Face of Chemistry videos are targeted toward students between eleven and fourteen years of age.
Science Journal for Kids and Teens reports on cutting-edge, peer-reviewed science research adapted for students and their teachers. Articles can be selected according to reading level (elementary school, lower high school, middle school, upper high school) or subject field (biodiversity and conservation, biology, energy and climate, food and agriculture, health and medicine, physical science, pollution, social science, technology, water resources). Teachers will also find a collection of lesson ideas, including hands-on activities, case studies, and games with distance-learning options.
Periodic Table of Elements Interactive online periodic table The table can be color-coded by traditional blocks, atomic mass, standard state, boiling point, density, year discovered, and more more. Each element can be clicked to open a very detailed page of information on that element. A game can be played on different difficulty levels to identify the elements on the table.
See the Elements Present in Common Products - The Periodic Table in Pictures and Words The Periodic Table of Elements, in Pictures and Words is an interactive site that shows students how each element is used or is present in familiar products. When students click on an element in the interactive display an image of a familiar product or object appears along with a description of the element and its characteristics. For example, if you click on aluminum an image of airplane appears along with a description of aluminum, its uses, and its characteristics. www.freetech4teachers.comFreezeray http://freezeray.com/physics.htm interactive science concept demos for use on a computer and whiteboard. bank of imaginative, highly visual teaching-aids developed for use with interactive whiteboards in Schools. The resources are designed to be used as rich sources of visually stimulating material, making use of both animations and drag and drop interactivity. Categories include Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Scientific Literacy, Technology VnR modeling as well as a Teacher Guide category.
Periodic Videos'Your ultimate channel for all things chemistry. A video about each element on the periodic table. The channel uploads new videos every week about science news, interesting molecules and other stuff from the world of chemistry.'
The Periodic Table of Comic Books is a project of the chemistry department at the University of Kentucky. The idea is that for every element in the Periodic Table of Elements there is a comic book reference. Clicking on an element in the periodic table displayed on the homepage will take visitors to a list and images of comic book references to that particular element. After looking at the comic book reference if visitors want more information about a particular element they can find it by using the provided link to Web Elements.
EMD PTE — periodic table
Interactive Periodic Table
The Dynamic Periodic Table is a resource for science teachers and their students. The Dynamic Periodic Table works like this, click on an element and a window will pop up to tell you more detailed information about that element. The pop up windows cover properties, orbitals, isotopes and more.
Interactive Periodic Table of the Elements, in Pictures and Words
The Fuse School The Fuse School is a charity that makes free education in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths, EFL and ICT - for kids & teachers around the world.
Crash Course The popular YouTube Channel Crash Course has this wonderful playlist feature a number of videos on chemistry and physics
The Why Files Gr. 3-8) is a resource designed for students to learn about the science of stories in the news. The Why Files doesn't cover every current events news story, just the stories that have connections to science concepts. For example, one of the recent stories is about the launch of the SpaceX rocket. The story goes on to explain in text, image, and video the science and history of rockets being launched into space.
Nuskool This is a site that uses pop culture as teaching moments for students. Tailored to grades 6th-12th students learn a variety of subjects such as: Math, Science, English, etc through educational lessons based on the different elements of pop culture (video games, sports, films, etc.).
Technology Resources for Teaching Science This page from Edtech Teacher provides different resources for teachers of science from websites on biology and chemistry to those providing teaching materials on medicine and nanoscience.
HHMI's BioInteractive is a good place for all science teachers to search for science lesson plans, videos, animations, and slideshows to use with students. You can search the BioInteractive library according to topic, keyword, or resource type.
World of Teaching (K-12) This site contains a variety of PowerPoint teaching presentations in Biology, Chemistry, Math, English, History, Physics, Geography and Spanish.
Molecular Workbench you can find dozens of interactive models, simulations, and lessons in biology, chemistry, and physics. Each of the lessons walk students through a concept or series of concepts using a set of models and simulations. http://mw.concord.org/modeler/index.html
Molecules–Molecules is an application for viewing three-dimensional renderings of molecules and manipulating them using your fingers.
Animated Molecules Animated GIF files of the common molecular shapes by Robyn Rindge.
NanoSpace Molecularium is a nice educational game produced by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. It is available to play in a web browser and is available as an iOS and Android app. The purpose of the game is to provide elementary school and middle school students with an introduction to the properties of atoms and molecules. The NanoSpace Molecularium is a virtual amusement park that students can click through to find videos, games, and other short lessons about atoms and molecules. (www.freetech4teachers.com )
Carbon Footprint Calculator
Science Daily popular science news web sites. With over 65,000 research articles, 15,000 images, 2,500 encyclopedia entries, 1,500 book reviews, and hundreds of educational videos, there is something for everyone on ScienceDaily.
AP Chemistry Tutorials over 70 short tutorials about everything from Gas Laws to Electrochemistry.
Chalkbored Jeremy Schneider is a chemistry teacher turned author. He has uploaded many of his lessons, labs, notes, and Powerpoint presentations on his website for students and teachers to use. He has a link to Chemistry-11 and to Chemistry -12
World of Teaching (K-12) This site contains a variety of PowerPoint teaching presentations in Biology, Chemistry, Math, English, History, Physics, Geography and Spanish.
The ChemTeam gallery of chemistry photos, the classic papers, the tutorials, and comprehensive collection of old NChO exams with answers for practice.
Science Is Fun In the Lab of Shakhashiri This is his site where he shows some of the things that make Science Fun.
Chem4Kids - http://www.chem4kids.com/
Grades: 8 - 11; basics through equations
Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures -
http://www.teach-nology.com/themes/science/elements/
Of Electron Bondage
In this lesson, students create models of ionic and covalent electronic
bonds to demonstrate their understanding of these chemistry concepts. Students then explain how both ionic bonds and covalent bonds work so that younger children would find the information appealing and understandable.
Ionic Compounds Formula Ion Dice Activity Print and Digital Resource
Free: Dimensional Analysis Unit Conversion Intro Bellringer and Maze | Digital
The ChemCollective: http://www.chemcollective.org
Collection of Virtual Labs
Chemistry collection from Carnegie
ChemCapers
ChemmyBear–resources for Chemistry and AP Chemistry classes
Concord Consortium–chemistry, earth science, engineering, life science, physics
Acids, Alkalis, and Neutralization - (MS, HS) http://www.bgfl.org/bgfl/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks3/science/acids/index.htm
Make a prediction of outcomes using neutralization strategies and litmus strips to test reactions.
Carbon is 4 Ever: http://library.thinkquest.org/C005377/content/intro.htm
Interactive ThinkQuest project on carbon
Electron Microscope Images for Chemistry and Biology: http://www.mos.org/sln/SEM/
Oil Spills and Hazardous Chemical Accidents - http://response.restoration.noaa.gov/kids/kids.html
Experiments that show why oil spills can be devastating to land and life.
The pH Factor - http://www.miamisci.org/ph/
Introduction to the world of acids and bases for 4- 8 grades.
Videos
Casiopeia Project
Free downloadable science videos for 7-12 http://www.cassiopeiaproject.com/index.php
Reactions is a YouTube channel that I've mentioned in a handful of posts in the past. The channel is produced by PBS Digital Studios and the American Chemical Society. All of the videos on the channel include chemistry lessons based on ordinary, everyday parts of life like food and beverages. In fact, Reactions has a playlist of sixty-six videos that teach short lessons about the chemistry of food and beverages. Some highlights from that playlist include 3 Egg-cellently Weird Science Experiments, Why is Pizza so Good? and Why Does Stinky Cheese Stink? And who hasn't looked in the refrigerator and wondered Can I Still Eat This? www.freetech4teachers/com
Glean - Ever feel overwhelmed by all the educational videos online? Aided by a team of teachers, this service chooses and catalogs the best videos.
Reactions is a YouTube channel produced by the American Chemical Society and PBS Digital Studios. The videos in the channel focus on explaining how chemistry concepts as they relate to things we see every day or to interesting "what if" scenarios.
Organic Video Rap Video
Chemistry instructional videos
Reactions–short videos on chemistry topics
Slow Motion Chemistry — videos on chemistry
Double Bond Formation Student's movie (ethene.avi) of C2H4 forming. This is a large file (about 952 KB).
BBC Brit's Biggest Bangs is a series of interactive videos that demonstrate how chemicals react with each other. The videos are YouTube videos that take advantage of YouTube's annotations feature. BBC Brit's Biggest Bangs series starts with an introductory video in which you can choose one of eight chemicals to see how it reacts with another of the eight on the list. The chemicals featured are hydrogen, sodium, sulfur, nitrogen, chlorine, oxygen, iodine, and aluminum. After making chemical selections students are directed to a video that shows what happens when their chosen chemicals are combined. After each reaction video students have the option to return to the start and choose different chemicals.
Chemical Bonds—Covalent vs Ionic this 8 minute video that gives lots of examples of polar and nonpolar covalent bonds versus ionic bonds. The teacher, Mr. Anderson, is very clear in his explanation of how to figure out the kinds of bonds that different molecules have. The videos are made by a high school science teacher who has made many, many videos about various science topics. After you know all you can from his Chemical Bonds video, check out some of the others.
The Periodic Table of Videos is produced by The University of Nottingham. The table features a video demonstration of the characteristics of each element in the table. Each element in the Periodic Table displayed on the home page is linked to a video. The videos are hosted on YouTube, but don't worry The University of Nottingham provides an alternative server through which you should be able to view the videos.
Scishow This is one of the most popular science channels in YouTube. SciShow discusses science news and history and concepts.
Brain Stuff which features video explanations of a wide range of scientific phenomena.
3 Chemistry Experiments That Changed the World.
Science Daily popular science news web sites. With over 65,000 research articles, 15,000 images, 2,500 encyclopedia entries, 1,500 book reviews, and hundreds of educational videos, there is something for everyone on ScienceDaily.
Reactions Everyday Science is a YouTube channel that provides illustrative tutorials and videos on different scientific events.
Chemistry Video Collection - Excellent selection of videos that relate to chemistry. Contains experiments and many simulations that might not be able to be demonstrated in a standard school lab.
Science Friday is a must-bookmark for teachers and students of science. On Science Friday you will find interesting videos and articles about a wide array of topics in chemistry, biology, physics, space science, and much more.
Periodic Videos: Your ultimate channel for all things chemistry. A video about each element on the periodic table.
The Periodic Table of Elements, in Pictures and Words is an interactive site that shows students how each element is used or is present in familiar products. When students click on an element in the interactive display an image of a familiar product or object appears along with a description of the element and its characteristics. For example, if you click on aluminum an image of airplane appears along with a description of aluminum, its uses, and its characteristics.
Science Videos - A selection of engaging videos and podcasts from the creators at the New York Times.
Wired Science has hundreds of videos addressing a variety of science and technology topics. In addition to the library of videos, Wired Science, has great articles and lists of science resources.
theLearnia organizes video lessons into collections. It has a social element that allows you to connect with other students and teachers to comment on videos and exchange public and private messages about lessons. Search by grade level and subjects Math, English, Chemistry and Physics
Slow Motion Chemistry. Slow Motion Chemistry contains ten videos that capture chemical reactions in slow motion. Some of the things that students can see in the Slow Motion Chemistry videos are a hydrogen explosions, muskets firing, and copper sulfate interacting with ammonia.
Jefferson Lab's YouTube channel includes a playlist titled Frostbite Theater. Frostbite Theater is a collection of 54 videos that offer short lessons in basic chemistry and physics.
Test Toob science teachers and science students can share videos of the experiments they conduct. The service is designed for use by middle schools and high schools. In addition to providing video sharing services, Test Toob offers suggestions for experiments that students can conduct.
Scivee.tv - Science Videos for Science by Scientists.
Khan Academy - A plethora of math and science videos for K - 12. You will need to scroll through the home page to find the math and science level you want. There is also a growing world history section.
Videos for K-12 science concepts and experiments you can suggest for MIT to create videos for your needs
ScienceFix is the blog and YouTube channel of middle school science teacher Darren Fix. On both the blog and the YouTube channel you will find more than 100 videos demonstrating various science experiments, demonstrations, and middle school science lessons.
Free downloadable science videos for 7-12 http://www.cassiopeiaproject.com/index.php
Reactions is a YouTube channel that I've mentioned in a handful of posts in the past. The channel is produced by PBS Digital Studios and the American Chemical Society. All of the videos on the channel include chemistry lessons based on ordinary, everyday parts of life like food and beverages. In fact, Reactions has a playlist of sixty-six videos that teach short lessons about the chemistry of food and beverages. Some highlights from that playlist include 3 Egg-cellently Weird Science Experiments, Why is Pizza so Good? and Why Does Stinky Cheese Stink? And who hasn't looked in the refrigerator and wondered Can I Still Eat This? www.freetech4teachers/com
Glean - Ever feel overwhelmed by all the educational videos online? Aided by a team of teachers, this service chooses and catalogs the best videos.
Reactions is a YouTube channel produced by the American Chemical Society and PBS Digital Studios. The videos in the channel focus on explaining how chemistry concepts as they relate to things we see every day or to interesting "what if" scenarios.
Organic Video Rap Video
Chemistry instructional videos
Reactions–short videos on chemistry topics
Slow Motion Chemistry — videos on chemistry
Double Bond Formation Student's movie (ethene.avi) of C2H4 forming. This is a large file (about 952 KB).
BBC Brit's Biggest Bangs is a series of interactive videos that demonstrate how chemicals react with each other. The videos are YouTube videos that take advantage of YouTube's annotations feature. BBC Brit's Biggest Bangs series starts with an introductory video in which you can choose one of eight chemicals to see how it reacts with another of the eight on the list. The chemicals featured are hydrogen, sodium, sulfur, nitrogen, chlorine, oxygen, iodine, and aluminum. After making chemical selections students are directed to a video that shows what happens when their chosen chemicals are combined. After each reaction video students have the option to return to the start and choose different chemicals.
Chemical Bonds—Covalent vs Ionic this 8 minute video that gives lots of examples of polar and nonpolar covalent bonds versus ionic bonds. The teacher, Mr. Anderson, is very clear in his explanation of how to figure out the kinds of bonds that different molecules have. The videos are made by a high school science teacher who has made many, many videos about various science topics. After you know all you can from his Chemical Bonds video, check out some of the others.
The Periodic Table of Videos is produced by The University of Nottingham. The table features a video demonstration of the characteristics of each element in the table. Each element in the Periodic Table displayed on the home page is linked to a video. The videos are hosted on YouTube, but don't worry The University of Nottingham provides an alternative server through which you should be able to view the videos.
Scishow This is one of the most popular science channels in YouTube. SciShow discusses science news and history and concepts.
Brain Stuff which features video explanations of a wide range of scientific phenomena.
3 Chemistry Experiments That Changed the World.
Science Daily popular science news web sites. With over 65,000 research articles, 15,000 images, 2,500 encyclopedia entries, 1,500 book reviews, and hundreds of educational videos, there is something for everyone on ScienceDaily.
Reactions Everyday Science is a YouTube channel that provides illustrative tutorials and videos on different scientific events.
Chemistry Video Collection - Excellent selection of videos that relate to chemistry. Contains experiments and many simulations that might not be able to be demonstrated in a standard school lab.
Science Friday is a must-bookmark for teachers and students of science. On Science Friday you will find interesting videos and articles about a wide array of topics in chemistry, biology, physics, space science, and much more.
Periodic Videos: Your ultimate channel for all things chemistry. A video about each element on the periodic table.
The Periodic Table of Elements, in Pictures and Words is an interactive site that shows students how each element is used or is present in familiar products. When students click on an element in the interactive display an image of a familiar product or object appears along with a description of the element and its characteristics. For example, if you click on aluminum an image of airplane appears along with a description of aluminum, its uses, and its characteristics.
Science Videos - A selection of engaging videos and podcasts from the creators at the New York Times.
Wired Science has hundreds of videos addressing a variety of science and technology topics. In addition to the library of videos, Wired Science, has great articles and lists of science resources.
theLearnia organizes video lessons into collections. It has a social element that allows you to connect with other students and teachers to comment on videos and exchange public and private messages about lessons. Search by grade level and subjects Math, English, Chemistry and Physics
Slow Motion Chemistry. Slow Motion Chemistry contains ten videos that capture chemical reactions in slow motion. Some of the things that students can see in the Slow Motion Chemistry videos are a hydrogen explosions, muskets firing, and copper sulfate interacting with ammonia.
Jefferson Lab's YouTube channel includes a playlist titled Frostbite Theater. Frostbite Theater is a collection of 54 videos that offer short lessons in basic chemistry and physics.
Test Toob science teachers and science students can share videos of the experiments they conduct. The service is designed for use by middle schools and high schools. In addition to providing video sharing services, Test Toob offers suggestions for experiments that students can conduct.
Scivee.tv - Science Videos for Science by Scientists.
Khan Academy - A plethora of math and science videos for K - 12. You will need to scroll through the home page to find the math and science level you want. There is also a growing world history section.
Videos for K-12 science concepts and experiments you can suggest for MIT to create videos for your needs
ScienceFix is the blog and YouTube channel of middle school science teacher Darren Fix. On both the blog and the YouTube channel you will find more than 100 videos demonstrating various science experiments, demonstrations, and middle school science lessons.
Forensics
Who Dunnit?
http://www.cyberbee.com/whodunnit/crime.html
Learn to be a sleuth by exploring the world of the forensic scientists. Elementary and Middle School students can learn to take fingerprints, analyze unidentified powders, and other techniques to solve “The Case of the Barefoot Burglar. Grade Level: Elementary, Middle School
Forensics for Kids
Web adventures based on the CSI television series.Rice University has partnered with CBS, the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, and the National Science Foundation to produce web adventures based on the CSI television series. The web adventures are designed to teach students the process of forensic investigation and problem solving. There are three cases or levels to the CSI web adventures.
How to set up a Forensic scene http://heyjude.files.wordpress.com/2010/08/year_8_forensic_science.pdf
Forensic Science Resource - CSI: The Experience Web Adventures - forensics is a great way to get kids interested in science and this site has virtual cases for students to solve.
CSI: The Experience Suitable for: Grade 5 - Year 9
The CSI Web Adventure will put you in the shoes of a rookie crime scene investigator. You will need the help of fellow CSI agents.
Forensic Firsts (gr. 9-12) is a Smithsonian Channel television show. The show examines (in sometimes gruesome detail) how science can be used to solve crime mysteries. The Forensic Firsts game asks players to try to catch a serial murderer on the loose. The murderer can be caught by generating leads, correctly following up on leads, and correctly analyzing evidence
Web Adventures ( Click Here to Access Web Adventures in English )in science designed to teach students the process of forensic investigation and problem solving. Each of the free Web Adventures is appropriate for middle school or high school use. In each adventure, students take on the role of a scientist to solve a crime, conduct experiments and learn about scientific methods and processes. In Cool Science Careers, students explore five STEM-based career areas. The adventure begins with a 21-question interest survey. How students progress through the activity is based in part on how they respond to the interest survey. CSI: The Experience is based on the CSI television show. In this set of Web Adventure, students find out if they have what it takes to be a forensic scientist. There are fou r CSI cases of increasing difficulty. In Med Myst, students learn about microbiology through a series of interactive lessons and games. Med Myst focuses on infectious diseases and how to prevent the spread of those diseases.Reconstructors includes three games in which students need to gather evidence and data to solve drug-related cases. Virtual Clinical Trials puts students into the role of research scientists who are working toward developing treatments for spinal cord injuries, depression and brain injuries. In the N-Squad adventure, students investigate the effects of alcohol on the digestive, circulatory and nervous systems. The Web Adventures are accessible in English and Spanish
http://www.cyberbee.com/whodunnit/crime.html
Learn to be a sleuth by exploring the world of the forensic scientists. Elementary and Middle School students can learn to take fingerprints, analyze unidentified powders, and other techniques to solve “The Case of the Barefoot Burglar. Grade Level: Elementary, Middle School
Forensics for Kids
Web adventures based on the CSI television series.Rice University has partnered with CBS, the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, and the National Science Foundation to produce web adventures based on the CSI television series. The web adventures are designed to teach students the process of forensic investigation and problem solving. There are three cases or levels to the CSI web adventures.
How to set up a Forensic scene http://heyjude.files.wordpress.com/2010/08/year_8_forensic_science.pdf
Forensic Science Resource - CSI: The Experience Web Adventures - forensics is a great way to get kids interested in science and this site has virtual cases for students to solve.
CSI: The Experience Suitable for: Grade 5 - Year 9
The CSI Web Adventure will put you in the shoes of a rookie crime scene investigator. You will need the help of fellow CSI agents.
Forensic Firsts (gr. 9-12) is a Smithsonian Channel television show. The show examines (in sometimes gruesome detail) how science can be used to solve crime mysteries. The Forensic Firsts game asks players to try to catch a serial murderer on the loose. The murderer can be caught by generating leads, correctly following up on leads, and correctly analyzing evidence
Web Adventures ( Click Here to Access Web Adventures in English )in science designed to teach students the process of forensic investigation and problem solving. Each of the free Web Adventures is appropriate for middle school or high school use. In each adventure, students take on the role of a scientist to solve a crime, conduct experiments and learn about scientific methods and processes. In Cool Science Careers, students explore five STEM-based career areas. The adventure begins with a 21-question interest survey. How students progress through the activity is based in part on how they respond to the interest survey. CSI: The Experience is based on the CSI television show. In this set of Web Adventure, students find out if they have what it takes to be a forensic scientist. There are fou r CSI cases of increasing difficulty. In Med Myst, students learn about microbiology through a series of interactive lessons and games. Med Myst focuses on infectious diseases and how to prevent the spread of those diseases.Reconstructors includes three games in which students need to gather evidence and data to solve drug-related cases. Virtual Clinical Trials puts students into the role of research scientists who are working toward developing treatments for spinal cord injuries, depression and brain injuries. In the N-Squad adventure, students investigate the effects of alcohol on the digestive, circulatory and nervous systems. The Web Adventures are accessible in English and Spanish
Games and Simulations
Interactive Simulations
http://phet.colorado.edu/simulations/index.php for all grade levels created by University of Colorado.
National Science Digital Library: ChemCollective Virtual Labs
Take a deep dive into chemistry with these virtual labs from the National Science Foundation. All the basics are covered, from equilibrium to stoichiometry to solubility. Each topic includes multiple customizable experiments designed to replicate the in-person chemistry lab experience as much as possible. Brief videos serve as a guide for both teachers and students before getting started.
Free Interactive Science SimulationsBased on JavaScript, JavaLab simulates various natural phenomena that relate to physics, chemistry, Earth science, astronomy, biology, measurement, and mathematics. For example, the Spectrum Analysis Simulation analyzes the sound around students and displays it as a spectrum. Students listen to an orchestra and categorize the instruments used in real-time. In the Continental Drift Simulation, students move the continents to create a connected supercontinent. And in the Making Molecular Models (whiteboard) Simulation, students create molecular structures by dragging and dropping atoms. Atoms that are no longer needed can be returned to the periodic table.
Immersive Virtual Reality Chemistry Lab Students grab their safety goggles and set out on a chemical-burning, liquid-stirring, camera-whirring competition in HoloLAB Champions, a free virtual reality lab practice game show. Players are beamed into the “HoloLAB,” where they face two major challenges. Within those challenges, players must complete several minilabs before they conquer the final lab.
Canvas Mol is a website that provides 3D, interactive, rotating models of simple and complex molecules. There are more than fifty models of relatively common molecules like glucose, fructose, and morphine. Each model can be altered to show or not show bonds, to show or not show individual atoms, and to rotate on the X,Y, or Z axis. Canvas Mol works best in Chrome or Opera, but it can also be used in Firefox and Safari. www.freetech4teachers.com
ExploreLearning Gizmos A site containing an array of math and science simulations arranged by curriculum, topic, or textbook. These little applications explore hundreds of concepts that students learn in elementary, middle, and high school math and science.
Interactive sites for Matter K - 5
University of Colorado Boulder: Interactive Simulations for Science and Math
One of the richest single repositories of online science interactives and virtual labs. Investigate more than 150 physics, chemistry, math, biology, and Earth science topics. Available in dozens of languages, the interactives are searchable by grade level, subject, and accessibility. Accessibility options include alternative input, audio descriptions, and pan-and-zoom functionality. The University of Colorado Boulder team even found a way to incorporate Java sims so that you can easily run one in your browser window
Collisions Games - Online games to help students visualize and interact with chemistry concepts including atoms, acids and bases, ions, and much more.
CK12 Chemistry simulations
PhET Simulations for chemistry and physics
Prepmagic Customize science simulations to highlight phenomena by adding pause points, notes, and quizzes to simulations, teachers can help build and assess student understanding. Not all simulations are customizable yet, but there are plans to add more in the future.
Mixed Reception game is set in a research group developing an antivenom for spider bites. In the opening scene, Nelson Pogline, a talented graduate student, dies unexpectedly at a university reception. In their role as detectives, students use chemistry concepts to determine if his death was murder and, if so, to solve the case. They interview suspects using QuickTime movies, investigate the crime scene for clues with QuickTime Virtual Reality images and analyze the evidence from the crime lab. The activity requires basic knowledge of formula weight, chemical reactions and the scientific method. The Flash-based software is suitable for chemistry students at the high school and college levels. The game was developed by ChemCollective with students from the Departments of Chemistry and Drama at Carnegie Mellon University. Click Here to Access Free Game
LabXChange Harvard
More than 300 free lab simulations that can be easily shared or embedded. Searchable by subject, level, source, and 13 different languages. A rich resource for virtual labs, including some very topical entries, such as Covid-19 infection spread, climate change predictor, and model of hydraulic fracking.
ExploreLearning Gizmos provides over 400 math and science online simulations that power inquiry and understanding. It has a free Gizmos account available for science and math educators with a curated collection of Gizmos that change every January/July. Each Gizmo comes with teacher guides and customizable lesson materials. Some of the major features of Gizmos include: interactive design which allows for extensive manipulation of variables and ‘what-if’ experimentation; visualizations and graphing tools help capture and compare results from experiments; in-depth activities create more moments to explore, discover and apply new concepts.
Gooru is a service that aims to provide teachers and students with an extensive collection of videos, interactive displays, documents, diagrams, and quizzes for learning about topics in math and science. Access to hundreds of resources according to subject areas such as chemistry, biology, ecology, algebra, calculus, and more. Within each subject area you can look for resources according to media type such as video, interactive display, slides, text, and lesson plans.
MeCheM Suitable for: Year 7-10
A game for middle schoolers learning chemistry and the properties of elements. Players select elements and strategies to equip their mechs with armor, batteries, capacitors and weapons, and then battle the Mechs to see which is the stronger.
Online Labs for Chemistry
Acids and Bases:Kitchen chemistry Acids and bases react with other chemicals in predictable ways. This interactive activity from the ZOOM Web site allows you to conduct virtual experiments on various solutions to determine if they're acidic or basic. In one experiment, you can test the acidity of different household substances by trying to launch a virtual cork rocket.
Active Science offers fifteen interactive games covering a range of science topics. The Interactive Periodic Table is a game designed to help chemistry students practice identification of the elements. To play the game students are given some clues about an element's properties. Using those clues the student has to place the element in the correct place on the table.
The Elements is an interactive periodic table on which students can click an element and learn about that element. Clicking on an element describes all of the element's properties and the common uses of that element. If students just need a snap shot of information, simply placing their cursor on an element reveals a snap shot of information at the top of the page.
Canvas Mol is a website that provides 3D, interactive, rotating models of simple and complex molecules. There are more than fifty models of relatively common molecules like glucose, fructose, and morphine. Each model can be altered to show or not show bonds, to show or not show individual atoms, and to rotate on the X,Y, or Z axis. Canvas Mol works best in Chrome or Opera, but it can also be used in Firefox and Safari.
Web-based High School Chemistry Simulations This site has provides teachers with links to chemistry simulations, organized by which McREL standard (and in some cases, national science education standard) to which they correspond. You can view the site either through Simulations Aligned to the Standards or you can view the complete list of simulations in our Catalog of Simulations
ChemCollective - Carnegie Mellon's online lab simulations for class
Conductive Polymers
The PCR Method
The Chemical Education Digital Library is a large collection of resources for teaching and learning chemistry. The ChemEd DL contains tutorials for students, 3D models, lesson plans, and more. The tutorials include 3D chemical models and explanations of what each part of the models does and how those parts work together. In the lesson plans sectionyou will find downloadable lesson plans organized by subject. ChemEd DL also features a periodic table that links each element to data and explanations about that element.
EleMental Stack up elements and combine them into compounds.
Wolfram Demonstrations
Use online or download. Demonstrations allow students to change variables.
Chemistry and You : chemistry educational resources
See for yourself how chemistry is present in nearly everything we see and everything we do. Take a tour and play the game.t http://www.chemistryandyou.org/index2.htm.
Mahjong Chemistry
Interactive Library Applets for Math, Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry & Earth Science 6-12
The Interactive Library is about "real interactivity"! The database contains hundreds of activities that make use of sophisticated java, vrml and shockwave programs. Teachers can create their own activity sheet to go with the programs. Students can use these programs to supplement their classroom activities, or use one of the more advanced applets as a starting point for their science project.
Web-based High School Chemistry Simulations
http://cse.edc.org/products/simulations/catalog.asp
This site has provides teachers with links to chemistry simulations, organized by which McREL standard (and in some cases, national science education standard) to which they correspond. You can view the site either through Simulations Aligned to the Standards or you can view the complete list of simulations in our Catalog of Simulations
Virtual Experiments is a very useful website from Reading University that provides simulations of many standard school science experiments which can be carried out on your interactive whiteboard. Some of the experiments available include: Photosynthesis with Elodea, Transpiration, Reflection and Refraction, Chemical Clocks and looking at the Viscosity of Glycerol.
Read more http://www.whiteboardblog.co.uk/2013/09/virtual-science-experiments-reading-university/
Chem Collective is a project designed and maintained by Carnegie Mellon University's chemistry department and the National Science Digital Library. On Chem Collective you will find virtual labs for chemistry experiments, simulations, visualizations, tutorials, and auto-graded problems. Students and teachers can search the site by resource type or by chemistry topic.
Nobelprize.org's gr. 6-12 educational section consists of 46 productions. Of these, 29 are interactive learning games of various sorts and degrees of difficulties. Most of them also includes a "Read more" about the subject.
Fun and Run Online Chemistry Game
Practice essential skills needed for introductory chemistry in a fun, fast paced way.
Classic Chembalancer gr 7-11 balance chemical equations in 30 mins. with this game
Conductive Valley Game Learn about electrically conductive polymers.
Chirality - Conductive Polymers - Plastics - The PCR Method
EleMental Stack up elements and combine them into compounds.
It's Elemental Learn the number of protons, neutrons, electrons and nucleons in different elements.
http://phet.colorado.edu/simulations/index.php for all grade levels created by University of Colorado.
National Science Digital Library: ChemCollective Virtual Labs
Take a deep dive into chemistry with these virtual labs from the National Science Foundation. All the basics are covered, from equilibrium to stoichiometry to solubility. Each topic includes multiple customizable experiments designed to replicate the in-person chemistry lab experience as much as possible. Brief videos serve as a guide for both teachers and students before getting started.
Free Interactive Science SimulationsBased on JavaScript, JavaLab simulates various natural phenomena that relate to physics, chemistry, Earth science, astronomy, biology, measurement, and mathematics. For example, the Spectrum Analysis Simulation analyzes the sound around students and displays it as a spectrum. Students listen to an orchestra and categorize the instruments used in real-time. In the Continental Drift Simulation, students move the continents to create a connected supercontinent. And in the Making Molecular Models (whiteboard) Simulation, students create molecular structures by dragging and dropping atoms. Atoms that are no longer needed can be returned to the periodic table.
Immersive Virtual Reality Chemistry Lab Students grab their safety goggles and set out on a chemical-burning, liquid-stirring, camera-whirring competition in HoloLAB Champions, a free virtual reality lab practice game show. Players are beamed into the “HoloLAB,” where they face two major challenges. Within those challenges, players must complete several minilabs before they conquer the final lab.
Canvas Mol is a website that provides 3D, interactive, rotating models of simple and complex molecules. There are more than fifty models of relatively common molecules like glucose, fructose, and morphine. Each model can be altered to show or not show bonds, to show or not show individual atoms, and to rotate on the X,Y, or Z axis. Canvas Mol works best in Chrome or Opera, but it can also be used in Firefox and Safari. www.freetech4teachers.com
ExploreLearning Gizmos A site containing an array of math and science simulations arranged by curriculum, topic, or textbook. These little applications explore hundreds of concepts that students learn in elementary, middle, and high school math and science.
Interactive sites for Matter K - 5
University of Colorado Boulder: Interactive Simulations for Science and Math
One of the richest single repositories of online science interactives and virtual labs. Investigate more than 150 physics, chemistry, math, biology, and Earth science topics. Available in dozens of languages, the interactives are searchable by grade level, subject, and accessibility. Accessibility options include alternative input, audio descriptions, and pan-and-zoom functionality. The University of Colorado Boulder team even found a way to incorporate Java sims so that you can easily run one in your browser window
Collisions Games - Online games to help students visualize and interact with chemistry concepts including atoms, acids and bases, ions, and much more.
CK12 Chemistry simulations
PhET Simulations for chemistry and physics
Prepmagic Customize science simulations to highlight phenomena by adding pause points, notes, and quizzes to simulations, teachers can help build and assess student understanding. Not all simulations are customizable yet, but there are plans to add more in the future.
Mixed Reception game is set in a research group developing an antivenom for spider bites. In the opening scene, Nelson Pogline, a talented graduate student, dies unexpectedly at a university reception. In their role as detectives, students use chemistry concepts to determine if his death was murder and, if so, to solve the case. They interview suspects using QuickTime movies, investigate the crime scene for clues with QuickTime Virtual Reality images and analyze the evidence from the crime lab. The activity requires basic knowledge of formula weight, chemical reactions and the scientific method. The Flash-based software is suitable for chemistry students at the high school and college levels. The game was developed by ChemCollective with students from the Departments of Chemistry and Drama at Carnegie Mellon University. Click Here to Access Free Game
LabXChange Harvard
More than 300 free lab simulations that can be easily shared or embedded. Searchable by subject, level, source, and 13 different languages. A rich resource for virtual labs, including some very topical entries, such as Covid-19 infection spread, climate change predictor, and model of hydraulic fracking.
ExploreLearning Gizmos provides over 400 math and science online simulations that power inquiry and understanding. It has a free Gizmos account available for science and math educators with a curated collection of Gizmos that change every January/July. Each Gizmo comes with teacher guides and customizable lesson materials. Some of the major features of Gizmos include: interactive design which allows for extensive manipulation of variables and ‘what-if’ experimentation; visualizations and graphing tools help capture and compare results from experiments; in-depth activities create more moments to explore, discover and apply new concepts.
Gooru is a service that aims to provide teachers and students with an extensive collection of videos, interactive displays, documents, diagrams, and quizzes for learning about topics in math and science. Access to hundreds of resources according to subject areas such as chemistry, biology, ecology, algebra, calculus, and more. Within each subject area you can look for resources according to media type such as video, interactive display, slides, text, and lesson plans.
MeCheM Suitable for: Year 7-10
A game for middle schoolers learning chemistry and the properties of elements. Players select elements and strategies to equip their mechs with armor, batteries, capacitors and weapons, and then battle the Mechs to see which is the stronger.
Online Labs for Chemistry
Acids and Bases:Kitchen chemistry Acids and bases react with other chemicals in predictable ways. This interactive activity from the ZOOM Web site allows you to conduct virtual experiments on various solutions to determine if they're acidic or basic. In one experiment, you can test the acidity of different household substances by trying to launch a virtual cork rocket.
Active Science offers fifteen interactive games covering a range of science topics. The Interactive Periodic Table is a game designed to help chemistry students practice identification of the elements. To play the game students are given some clues about an element's properties. Using those clues the student has to place the element in the correct place on the table.
The Elements is an interactive periodic table on which students can click an element and learn about that element. Clicking on an element describes all of the element's properties and the common uses of that element. If students just need a snap shot of information, simply placing their cursor on an element reveals a snap shot of information at the top of the page.
Canvas Mol is a website that provides 3D, interactive, rotating models of simple and complex molecules. There are more than fifty models of relatively common molecules like glucose, fructose, and morphine. Each model can be altered to show or not show bonds, to show or not show individual atoms, and to rotate on the X,Y, or Z axis. Canvas Mol works best in Chrome or Opera, but it can also be used in Firefox and Safari.
Web-based High School Chemistry Simulations This site has provides teachers with links to chemistry simulations, organized by which McREL standard (and in some cases, national science education standard) to which they correspond. You can view the site either through Simulations Aligned to the Standards or you can view the complete list of simulations in our Catalog of Simulations
ChemCollective - Carnegie Mellon's online lab simulations for class
Conductive Polymers
The PCR Method
The Chemical Education Digital Library is a large collection of resources for teaching and learning chemistry. The ChemEd DL contains tutorials for students, 3D models, lesson plans, and more. The tutorials include 3D chemical models and explanations of what each part of the models does and how those parts work together. In the lesson plans sectionyou will find downloadable lesson plans organized by subject. ChemEd DL also features a periodic table that links each element to data and explanations about that element.
EleMental Stack up elements and combine them into compounds.
Wolfram Demonstrations
Use online or download. Demonstrations allow students to change variables.
Chemistry and You : chemistry educational resources
See for yourself how chemistry is present in nearly everything we see and everything we do. Take a tour and play the game.t http://www.chemistryandyou.org/index2.htm.
Mahjong Chemistry
Interactive Library Applets for Math, Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry & Earth Science 6-12
The Interactive Library is about "real interactivity"! The database contains hundreds of activities that make use of sophisticated java, vrml and shockwave programs. Teachers can create their own activity sheet to go with the programs. Students can use these programs to supplement their classroom activities, or use one of the more advanced applets as a starting point for their science project.
Web-based High School Chemistry Simulations
http://cse.edc.org/products/simulations/catalog.asp
This site has provides teachers with links to chemistry simulations, organized by which McREL standard (and in some cases, national science education standard) to which they correspond. You can view the site either through Simulations Aligned to the Standards or you can view the complete list of simulations in our Catalog of Simulations
Virtual Experiments is a very useful website from Reading University that provides simulations of many standard school science experiments which can be carried out on your interactive whiteboard. Some of the experiments available include: Photosynthesis with Elodea, Transpiration, Reflection and Refraction, Chemical Clocks and looking at the Viscosity of Glycerol.
Read more http://www.whiteboardblog.co.uk/2013/09/virtual-science-experiments-reading-university/
Chem Collective is a project designed and maintained by Carnegie Mellon University's chemistry department and the National Science Digital Library. On Chem Collective you will find virtual labs for chemistry experiments, simulations, visualizations, tutorials, and auto-graded problems. Students and teachers can search the site by resource type or by chemistry topic.
Nobelprize.org's gr. 6-12 educational section consists of 46 productions. Of these, 29 are interactive learning games of various sorts and degrees of difficulties. Most of them also includes a "Read more" about the subject.
Fun and Run Online Chemistry Game
Practice essential skills needed for introductory chemistry in a fun, fast paced way.
Classic Chembalancer gr 7-11 balance chemical equations in 30 mins. with this game
Conductive Valley Game Learn about electrically conductive polymers.
Chirality - Conductive Polymers - Plastics - The PCR Method
EleMental Stack up elements and combine them into compounds.
It's Elemental Learn the number of protons, neutrons, electrons and nucleons in different elements.
Apps
Turn Your iPad into a Microscope Sure, you could buy a simple magnifying attachment for your iPad at any toy store, but why not go a step further and build your own microscope? This hack from Instructables is meant for an iPhone but is easily adapted for an iPad, and it only requires about $10 worth of materials. Video
The hack itself would make for an excellent group project, but that’s just the beginning of what you can do. Of course, any kind of scientific exploration or experiments you would normally do with a microscope can be done here, except now you can take photos and video of the action. As described in the Instructables video, students will be amazed to witness plasmolysis in red onion epithelial cells with time lapse photography. Or, take your iPad microscope out into the field for real-time magnification in the elements.
Beaker–a digital beaker app
My Molecularium challenges students to launch atoms at target bond sites to assemble essential molecules of increasing complexity and difficulty. Students move their device to direct their shots by aiming the laser-guided gyroscope. Learning and using chemical and structural formulas help students to build a wide range of fascinating molecules, from water and vitamin C to caffeine and adrenaline. The game features Oxy, Carbón, and a crew of atom characters, along with MEL, the computer of the Molecularium. Students encounter new challenges on every level as they build more than 30 accurate, 3D molecular models. Available for iOS and Android
Periodic Table Tabular display of chemical elements. Students will digitally explore the molecules that they built using physical models.
Toca Lab Explore the colorful and electrifying world of science and meet all 118 of the elements from the periodic table…Toca Lab is a place for playing and having fun, and with it we hope to inspire kids to explore science. While the periodic table in Toca Lab is accurate, the way new elements are created is not. Instead, it’s a fun way to experiment, discover and create curiosity in the world of science.
Collisions: Play Chemistry ( iPad | Android )Interact with the basic building blocks of chemistry in order to explore and solve challenges.
Elements 4D Paired with either paper or wood blocks that are inscribed with the symbols of 36 elements from the periodic table, this app will instantly transform a simple, inanimate object into dynamic, dimensional, 4D representations of each element.
ChemLab offers high school students a chance to build simple chemical compounds in an approachable game-like environment.
Chairs! - A mobile app to help students learn organic chemistry in a fun way.
The Chemical Touch easy to use periodic table for your iPhone or iPod touch
NOVA Elements ‘Did you ever wonder why the periodic table is shaped the way it is, what gives each element its own unique set of properties, or even how elements combine to make everyday objects such as a cup of coffee? With “NOVA Elements,” explore an interactive periodic table, play a game hosted by David Pogue, or watch the two-hour NOVA program, “Hunting the Elements.’
Happy Atoms Students digitally explore the molecules that they built using physical models.
Chemical Formula Practice mastery of the fundamental skill of naming compounds and writing formulas. The practice categories include ionic and molecular compounds, acids, bases, polyatomic ions, hydrocarbons, and organic functional groups
My Molecularium challenges students to launch atoms at target bond sites to assemble essential molecules of increasing complexity and difficulty. Students move their device to direct their shots by aiming the laser-guided gyroscope. Learning and using chemical and structural formulas help students to build a wide range of fascinating molecules, from water and vitamin C to caffeine and adrenaline. The game features Oxy, Carbón, and a crew of atom characters, along with MEL, the computer of the Molecularium. Students encounter new challenges on every level as they build more than 30 accurate, 3D molecular models. Available for iOS and Android,
Elements 4D by DAQRI is an app for students exploring the Periodic Table of Elements. Using augmented reality technology, users can scan a trigger and see one of 36 elements come to life on their screen. It’s a unique way to get children excited about science and learn important chemistry facts at the same time. NOVA Elements from PBS has an interactive app that includes video clips and an option to build each element.
Oresome Elements has a game where players match the symbol to the element. Both apps are free so you don’t have to pick just one!
goREACT - There are dozens of periodic table apps, but this one has a twist. Drag & drop elements together and watch the resulting chemical reactions.
Khan Academy Chemistry (videos 1-20). Khan Academy Chemistry allows students to learn Chemistry through various videos which are downloaded directly
Mild Elements 2 interactive periodic table that can plot graph; electron diagram; other information.
Elements 4D an AR app from Daqri, allows students explore chemical elements in a fun way while learning about real-life chemistry. To get started, download Elements4D and print the cubes. Overview
CuriositySchool focuses on solving engineering problems, including Biology, Chemistry, and Physics all in one, simple to use app.
Chairs Mastering organic chemistry is tough. Memorizing terms and formulas might get you through general chemistry, but may lead to failure in organic chemistry. Success requires learning to think visually. Chair conformations, called ring flips, offer great exercises in spatial reasoning, which is key for mastering organic chemistry.
Chem Pro is an iOS/Android app for learning Chemistry. This is for HS/College students looking for help in Chemistry. This app consists of 80 video lessons designed by students as well as other great tools such as: interactive periodic table, reference tables, and flash cards. There's also a molar mass calculator w/ equation sheet and unit converter to help w/ problems.
ChemCrafter create a virtual chemistry lab to conduct virtual experiments. ChemCrafter is designed as a series of three interactive books. Each book contains a series of lab tutorials for conducting experiments. As students work through the experiments they earn virtual coins which can be redeemed for more lab materials to use subsequent experiments.
NOVA Elements for iPad is hosted” by NY Times technology reviewer David Pogue. There are three primary features of the app. Those features are called Explore, Watch, and Play. The Explore feature contains an interactive periodic table. Students can also try to create each element by combining virtual protons, neutrons, and electrons until they have the correct combination. The Watch feature contains twelve short video clips in which David Pogue explains some of the elements and how they are used in consumer products. The Play feature presents students with common consumer goods like watches and tee shirts. Students have to identify the elements found in those consumer goods and construct the product.
Chemist iPad app ($4,99). Chemist is a virtual chemistry lab that allows students and teachers to do the kind of work they would normally do in a brick and mortar chemistry lab. They can conduct experiments, explore chemistry reactions, and mix chemicals to enhance their chemistry learning. Chemist also provides a 3D stage which enables students to do their experiments and view them from different angles. Using Chemist virtual lab enables students to "Conduct dangerous experiments without worrying about breaking beakers or getting cut by broken glass. To avoid explosions and be able the see the reactions of the chemicals without breaking the containers, turn off the Explosive option to disable all explosions.
Chem Lab Grade Range: 8-12 With this app one can build simple chemical compounds in an approachable game-like domain. It includes about 60 organic and inorganic compounds. This app can be introduced when students begin to learn about combining elements to make compounds. Students can keep track of their score and times to track their progress or to challenge their classmates. This would be especially helpful when studying for a quiz or an exam.
Molecules Grade Range: 8-12 View 3D images of molecules as well as manipulate them using fingers. Molecules can be viewed in different desired modes. This app can be introduced during a lesson on molecular structure. Students can view and manipulate molecules as the teacher reviews them in class
3D Molecules Edit & Test 3D Molecules Edit & Test” allows one to build and manipulate 3D molecular models of organic and inorganic compounds. The key features of “3D Molecules Edit & Test” are 3D printing support and the "Test yourself" mode that allows learners to check their knowledge of the 3D structure of molecules. This is a valuable tool for chemistry students when learning about molecular bonding and orbitals with the aid of 3D visualization. The app is great for any high school or college student in chemistry courses.
3D Molecules Edit & Test 3D Molecules Edit & Test” allows one to build and manipulate 3D molecular models of organic and inorganic compounds. The key features of “3D Molecules Edit & Test” are 3D printing support and the "Test yourself" mode that allows learners to check their knowledge of the 3D structure of molecules. This is a valuable tool for chemistry students when learning about molecular bonding and orbitals with the aid of 3D visualisation. The app is great for any high school or college student in chemistry courses.’
Sugar Shake - A interesting iPad game for Chemistry that has students shaking/tilting sugar molecules to set off chemical reactions.
Building Atoms Explore the composition of the elements. Build atoms, ions, and isotopes selecting appropriate numbers protons, neutrons and electrons. Includes atomic theory information and a periodic table.
Mahjong Chem Brought to you by the Chemistry Department at Stetson University, a FREE game to practice your chemistry knowledge using classic Mahjong game play! ChemDraw 9.99 This is an app that can be used by HS/College students and is ideal way for them to create/draw molecules and then share them easily w/ others. Also, this is a nice app for educators to use to help engage their students and help w/ them studying for tests.
iCelsius temperature probe
Wolfram General Chemistry Course Assistant This comprehensive app for chemistry will help you quickly solve your homework problems, ace your tests, and quiz your understanding of basic chemistry concepts so you're prepared for your courses.’
The Elements by Theodore Gray The Elements: A Visual Exploration is not just a reference app, it is a rich and engaging love story of the periodic table, told in words and pictures, and allowing you to experience the beauty and fascination of the building blocks of our universe in a way you've never seen before.’
EleMints: Periodic Table EleMints is a revolutionary periodic table for the science geek in all of us. Boasting phenomenal retina graphics and features such as element properties, a molar mass calculator, a plot graph and much more, EleMints will inspire you to bring out your inner mad scientist.’
Building Atoms, Ions, and Isotopes H With the Building Atoms, Ions, and Isotopes app, explore the composition of the elements. Build atoms, ions, and isotopes by selecting appropriate numbers of protons, neutrons, and electrons.’
ChemCalc ‘This is a convenient chemistry tool for students and professionals to calculate molecular mass (molecular weight) of compounds and learn basic properties of chemical elements on iPad.’
Atom in a Box HD Rewritten from scratch for the iPad, Atom in a Box HD is an aid for visualizing the Hydrogen atomic orbitals, the three-dimensional states that the electron occupies in Hydrogen, a prime and otherwise unwieldy example of Quantum Mechanics. ’
Physics Chemistry Maths Formulas: Formula MAX Formula MAX is a universal app with a collection of over 1100+ Physics, Chemistry and Maths formulas, more formulas to be added constantly through updates. Use your Formula MAX app across your iOS devices with exclusive device based UI, with just one purchase. ’
Electrons Electrons is a charged particle simulator for iPad. It allows you to create dozens of positively or negatively charged particles, either freely roaming in space, or contained within conducting bodies. You can observe complex particle interactions and resulting electric forces, create capacitors, simulate a lightning rod, a cathode ray tube (CRT) and much, much more.’
iSpartan is a versatile app for molecular modeling on the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. The app allows any chemist fast and easy access to computational methods that have proven reliable for a large range of molecules.’
VideoScience A growing library of over 80 hands-on Science lessons that are great for home and the classroom. These short videos demonstrate inexpensive and easy to recreate experiments that are designed to inspire and excite kids of all ages.’
Chemistry Formula Practice Free Chemistry Formulas Practice stimulates students’ mastery of the fundamental skill of naming compounds and writing formulas. The practice categories include ionic and molecular compounds, acids, bases, polyatomic ions, hydrocarbons, and organic functional groups.’
VideoScience
‘A growing library of over 80 hands-on Science lessons that are great for home and the classroom. These short videos demonstrate inexpensive and easy to recreate experiments that are designed to inspire and excite kids of all ages.’
Wolfram General Chemistry Course Assistant
‘This comprehensive app for chemistry will help you quickly solve your homework problems, ace your tests, and quiz your understanding of basic chemistry concepts so you're prepared for your courses.’
The Elements by Theodore Gray
‘The Elements: A Visual Exploration is not just a reference app, it is a rich and engaging love story of the periodic table, told in words and pictures, and allowing you to experience the beauty and fascination of the building blocks of our universe in a way you've never seen before.’
Building Atoms, Ions, and Isotopes HD
‘With the Building Atoms, Ions, and Isotopes app, explore the composition of the elements. Build atoms, ions, and isotopes by selecting appropriate numbers of protons, neutrons, and electrons.’
ChemCalc
‘This is a convenient chemistry tool for students and professionals to calculate molecular mass (molecular weight) of compounds and learn basic properties of chemical elements on iPad.’
Atom in a Box HD
‘Rewritten from scratch for the iPad, Atom in a Box HD is an aid for visualizing the Hydrogen atomic orbitals, the three-dimensional states that the electron occupies in Hydrogen, a prime and otherwise unwieldy example of Quantum Mechanics. ’
Physics Chemistry Maths Formulas: Formula MAX
‘Formula MAX is a universal app with a collection of over 1100+ Physics, Chemistry and Maths formulas, more formulas to be added constantly through updates. Use your Formula MAX app across your iOS devices with exclusive device based UI, with just one purchase. ’
Electrons
‘Electrons is a charged particle simulator for iPad. It allows you to create dozens of positively or negatively charged particles, either freely roaming in space, or contained within conducting bodies. You can observe complex particle interactions and resulting electric forces, create capacitors, simulate a lightning rod, a cathode ray tube (CRT) and much, much more.’
iSpartan
‘iSpartan is a versatile app for molecular modeling on the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. The app allows any chemist fast and easy access to computational methods that have proven reliable for a large range of molecules.’
Chemistry Formula Practice Free
‘Chemistry Formulas Practice stimulates students’ mastery of the fundamental skill of naming compounds and writing formulas. The practice categories include ionic and molecular compounds, acids, bases, polyatomic ions, hydrocarbons, and organic functional groups.’
The hack itself would make for an excellent group project, but that’s just the beginning of what you can do. Of course, any kind of scientific exploration or experiments you would normally do with a microscope can be done here, except now you can take photos and video of the action. As described in the Instructables video, students will be amazed to witness plasmolysis in red onion epithelial cells with time lapse photography. Or, take your iPad microscope out into the field for real-time magnification in the elements.
Beaker–a digital beaker app
My Molecularium challenges students to launch atoms at target bond sites to assemble essential molecules of increasing complexity and difficulty. Students move their device to direct their shots by aiming the laser-guided gyroscope. Learning and using chemical and structural formulas help students to build a wide range of fascinating molecules, from water and vitamin C to caffeine and adrenaline. The game features Oxy, Carbón, and a crew of atom characters, along with MEL, the computer of the Molecularium. Students encounter new challenges on every level as they build more than 30 accurate, 3D molecular models. Available for iOS and Android
Periodic Table Tabular display of chemical elements. Students will digitally explore the molecules that they built using physical models.
Toca Lab Explore the colorful and electrifying world of science and meet all 118 of the elements from the periodic table…Toca Lab is a place for playing and having fun, and with it we hope to inspire kids to explore science. While the periodic table in Toca Lab is accurate, the way new elements are created is not. Instead, it’s a fun way to experiment, discover and create curiosity in the world of science.
Collisions: Play Chemistry ( iPad | Android )Interact with the basic building blocks of chemistry in order to explore and solve challenges.
- Atoms: Use protons and electrons to build atoms and explore atomic size.
- Ions: Manipulate energy to add or remove electrons and form ions.
- Covalent Bonding: Bond atoms to build molecules of various shapes and bond polarities.
- Ionic Bonding: Explore how ions of various charges interact to form ionic compounds.
- Acids & Bases: Remove protons from acids, then add them to bases while exploring the strengths of various acids.
Elements 4D Paired with either paper or wood blocks that are inscribed with the symbols of 36 elements from the periodic table, this app will instantly transform a simple, inanimate object into dynamic, dimensional, 4D representations of each element.
ChemLab offers high school students a chance to build simple chemical compounds in an approachable game-like environment.
Chairs! - A mobile app to help students learn organic chemistry in a fun way.
The Chemical Touch easy to use periodic table for your iPhone or iPod touch
NOVA Elements ‘Did you ever wonder why the periodic table is shaped the way it is, what gives each element its own unique set of properties, or even how elements combine to make everyday objects such as a cup of coffee? With “NOVA Elements,” explore an interactive periodic table, play a game hosted by David Pogue, or watch the two-hour NOVA program, “Hunting the Elements.’
Happy Atoms Students digitally explore the molecules that they built using physical models.
Chemical Formula Practice mastery of the fundamental skill of naming compounds and writing formulas. The practice categories include ionic and molecular compounds, acids, bases, polyatomic ions, hydrocarbons, and organic functional groups
My Molecularium challenges students to launch atoms at target bond sites to assemble essential molecules of increasing complexity and difficulty. Students move their device to direct their shots by aiming the laser-guided gyroscope. Learning and using chemical and structural formulas help students to build a wide range of fascinating molecules, from water and vitamin C to caffeine and adrenaline. The game features Oxy, Carbón, and a crew of atom characters, along with MEL, the computer of the Molecularium. Students encounter new challenges on every level as they build more than 30 accurate, 3D molecular models. Available for iOS and Android,
Elements 4D by DAQRI is an app for students exploring the Periodic Table of Elements. Using augmented reality technology, users can scan a trigger and see one of 36 elements come to life on their screen. It’s a unique way to get children excited about science and learn important chemistry facts at the same time. NOVA Elements from PBS has an interactive app that includes video clips and an option to build each element.
Oresome Elements has a game where players match the symbol to the element. Both apps are free so you don’t have to pick just one!
goREACT - There are dozens of periodic table apps, but this one has a twist. Drag & drop elements together and watch the resulting chemical reactions.
Khan Academy Chemistry (videos 1-20). Khan Academy Chemistry allows students to learn Chemistry through various videos which are downloaded directly
Mild Elements 2 interactive periodic table that can plot graph; electron diagram; other information.
Elements 4D an AR app from Daqri, allows students explore chemical elements in a fun way while learning about real-life chemistry. To get started, download Elements4D and print the cubes. Overview
CuriositySchool focuses on solving engineering problems, including Biology, Chemistry, and Physics all in one, simple to use app.
Chairs Mastering organic chemistry is tough. Memorizing terms and formulas might get you through general chemistry, but may lead to failure in organic chemistry. Success requires learning to think visually. Chair conformations, called ring flips, offer great exercises in spatial reasoning, which is key for mastering organic chemistry.
Chem Pro is an iOS/Android app for learning Chemistry. This is for HS/College students looking for help in Chemistry. This app consists of 80 video lessons designed by students as well as other great tools such as: interactive periodic table, reference tables, and flash cards. There's also a molar mass calculator w/ equation sheet and unit converter to help w/ problems.
ChemCrafter create a virtual chemistry lab to conduct virtual experiments. ChemCrafter is designed as a series of three interactive books. Each book contains a series of lab tutorials for conducting experiments. As students work through the experiments they earn virtual coins which can be redeemed for more lab materials to use subsequent experiments.
NOVA Elements for iPad is hosted” by NY Times technology reviewer David Pogue. There are three primary features of the app. Those features are called Explore, Watch, and Play. The Explore feature contains an interactive periodic table. Students can also try to create each element by combining virtual protons, neutrons, and electrons until they have the correct combination. The Watch feature contains twelve short video clips in which David Pogue explains some of the elements and how they are used in consumer products. The Play feature presents students with common consumer goods like watches and tee shirts. Students have to identify the elements found in those consumer goods and construct the product.
Chemist iPad app ($4,99). Chemist is a virtual chemistry lab that allows students and teachers to do the kind of work they would normally do in a brick and mortar chemistry lab. They can conduct experiments, explore chemistry reactions, and mix chemicals to enhance their chemistry learning. Chemist also provides a 3D stage which enables students to do their experiments and view them from different angles. Using Chemist virtual lab enables students to "Conduct dangerous experiments without worrying about breaking beakers or getting cut by broken glass. To avoid explosions and be able the see the reactions of the chemicals without breaking the containers, turn off the Explosive option to disable all explosions.
Chem Lab Grade Range: 8-12 With this app one can build simple chemical compounds in an approachable game-like domain. It includes about 60 organic and inorganic compounds. This app can be introduced when students begin to learn about combining elements to make compounds. Students can keep track of their score and times to track their progress or to challenge their classmates. This would be especially helpful when studying for a quiz or an exam.
Molecules Grade Range: 8-12 View 3D images of molecules as well as manipulate them using fingers. Molecules can be viewed in different desired modes. This app can be introduced during a lesson on molecular structure. Students can view and manipulate molecules as the teacher reviews them in class
3D Molecules Edit & Test 3D Molecules Edit & Test” allows one to build and manipulate 3D molecular models of organic and inorganic compounds. The key features of “3D Molecules Edit & Test” are 3D printing support and the "Test yourself" mode that allows learners to check their knowledge of the 3D structure of molecules. This is a valuable tool for chemistry students when learning about molecular bonding and orbitals with the aid of 3D visualization. The app is great for any high school or college student in chemistry courses.
3D Molecules Edit & Test 3D Molecules Edit & Test” allows one to build and manipulate 3D molecular models of organic and inorganic compounds. The key features of “3D Molecules Edit & Test” are 3D printing support and the "Test yourself" mode that allows learners to check their knowledge of the 3D structure of molecules. This is a valuable tool for chemistry students when learning about molecular bonding and orbitals with the aid of 3D visualisation. The app is great for any high school or college student in chemistry courses.’
Sugar Shake - A interesting iPad game for Chemistry that has students shaking/tilting sugar molecules to set off chemical reactions.
Building Atoms Explore the composition of the elements. Build atoms, ions, and isotopes selecting appropriate numbers protons, neutrons and electrons. Includes atomic theory information and a periodic table.
Mahjong Chem Brought to you by the Chemistry Department at Stetson University, a FREE game to practice your chemistry knowledge using classic Mahjong game play! ChemDraw 9.99 This is an app that can be used by HS/College students and is ideal way for them to create/draw molecules and then share them easily w/ others. Also, this is a nice app for educators to use to help engage their students and help w/ them studying for tests.
iCelsius temperature probe
Wolfram General Chemistry Course Assistant This comprehensive app for chemistry will help you quickly solve your homework problems, ace your tests, and quiz your understanding of basic chemistry concepts so you're prepared for your courses.’
The Elements by Theodore Gray The Elements: A Visual Exploration is not just a reference app, it is a rich and engaging love story of the periodic table, told in words and pictures, and allowing you to experience the beauty and fascination of the building blocks of our universe in a way you've never seen before.’
EleMints: Periodic Table EleMints is a revolutionary periodic table for the science geek in all of us. Boasting phenomenal retina graphics and features such as element properties, a molar mass calculator, a plot graph and much more, EleMints will inspire you to bring out your inner mad scientist.’
Building Atoms, Ions, and Isotopes H With the Building Atoms, Ions, and Isotopes app, explore the composition of the elements. Build atoms, ions, and isotopes by selecting appropriate numbers of protons, neutrons, and electrons.’
ChemCalc ‘This is a convenient chemistry tool for students and professionals to calculate molecular mass (molecular weight) of compounds and learn basic properties of chemical elements on iPad.’
Atom in a Box HD Rewritten from scratch for the iPad, Atom in a Box HD is an aid for visualizing the Hydrogen atomic orbitals, the three-dimensional states that the electron occupies in Hydrogen, a prime and otherwise unwieldy example of Quantum Mechanics. ’
Physics Chemistry Maths Formulas: Formula MAX Formula MAX is a universal app with a collection of over 1100+ Physics, Chemistry and Maths formulas, more formulas to be added constantly through updates. Use your Formula MAX app across your iOS devices with exclusive device based UI, with just one purchase. ’
Electrons Electrons is a charged particle simulator for iPad. It allows you to create dozens of positively or negatively charged particles, either freely roaming in space, or contained within conducting bodies. You can observe complex particle interactions and resulting electric forces, create capacitors, simulate a lightning rod, a cathode ray tube (CRT) and much, much more.’
iSpartan is a versatile app for molecular modeling on the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. The app allows any chemist fast and easy access to computational methods that have proven reliable for a large range of molecules.’
VideoScience A growing library of over 80 hands-on Science lessons that are great for home and the classroom. These short videos demonstrate inexpensive and easy to recreate experiments that are designed to inspire and excite kids of all ages.’
Chemistry Formula Practice Free Chemistry Formulas Practice stimulates students’ mastery of the fundamental skill of naming compounds and writing formulas. The practice categories include ionic and molecular compounds, acids, bases, polyatomic ions, hydrocarbons, and organic functional groups.’
VideoScience
‘A growing library of over 80 hands-on Science lessons that are great for home and the classroom. These short videos demonstrate inexpensive and easy to recreate experiments that are designed to inspire and excite kids of all ages.’
Wolfram General Chemistry Course Assistant
‘This comprehensive app for chemistry will help you quickly solve your homework problems, ace your tests, and quiz your understanding of basic chemistry concepts so you're prepared for your courses.’
The Elements by Theodore Gray
‘The Elements: A Visual Exploration is not just a reference app, it is a rich and engaging love story of the periodic table, told in words and pictures, and allowing you to experience the beauty and fascination of the building blocks of our universe in a way you've never seen before.’
Building Atoms, Ions, and Isotopes HD
‘With the Building Atoms, Ions, and Isotopes app, explore the composition of the elements. Build atoms, ions, and isotopes by selecting appropriate numbers of protons, neutrons, and electrons.’
ChemCalc
‘This is a convenient chemistry tool for students and professionals to calculate molecular mass (molecular weight) of compounds and learn basic properties of chemical elements on iPad.’
Atom in a Box HD
‘Rewritten from scratch for the iPad, Atom in a Box HD is an aid for visualizing the Hydrogen atomic orbitals, the three-dimensional states that the electron occupies in Hydrogen, a prime and otherwise unwieldy example of Quantum Mechanics. ’
Physics Chemistry Maths Formulas: Formula MAX
‘Formula MAX is a universal app with a collection of over 1100+ Physics, Chemistry and Maths formulas, more formulas to be added constantly through updates. Use your Formula MAX app across your iOS devices with exclusive device based UI, with just one purchase. ’
Electrons
‘Electrons is a charged particle simulator for iPad. It allows you to create dozens of positively or negatively charged particles, either freely roaming in space, or contained within conducting bodies. You can observe complex particle interactions and resulting electric forces, create capacitors, simulate a lightning rod, a cathode ray tube (CRT) and much, much more.’
iSpartan
‘iSpartan is a versatile app for molecular modeling on the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. The app allows any chemist fast and easy access to computational methods that have proven reliable for a large range of molecules.’
Chemistry Formula Practice Free
‘Chemistry Formulas Practice stimulates students’ mastery of the fundamental skill of naming compounds and writing formulas. The practice categories include ionic and molecular compounds, acids, bases, polyatomic ions, hydrocarbons, and organic functional groups.’