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=Chemistry Research Websites =

Here are some websites you can use to research additional information on the Chemistry Term that you've been assigned. First, review the possible sites and then choose the one that might help you the best! Be sure to e-mail Mrs. Pleasanton if a site is broken or will not load so we can fix it! You can use this website to navigate to additional information about Chemical Interactions, the focus of your study. You'll have to do some navigating to find information about your specific word, so feel free to look around: [| http://www.classzone.com/books/ml_sci_physical/page_build.cfm?id=none&u=2]
 * From the textbook:** Class Zone.

Here is a link to some course notes regarding Physical and Chemical properties: [| http://www.iun.edu/~cpanhd/C101webnotes/matter-and-energy/properties.html]
 * Physical and Chemical Properties** :

A search engine where you can enter the term that you are working with and find additional information about the term....PLEASE NOTE: because this is search engine, some of the pages that it is linked to will not work effectively. [| http://www.iun.edu/~cpanhd/C101webnotes/matter-and-energy/properties.html]
 * Ask Kids:**

This website has a lot of information--but remember, you are researching--not just playing the games. There is a lot of information that can assist you as you research about your term. [| http://tryscience.com/]
 * Try Science:**

There is a wealth of information on this site--but much of it is general...so be sure to look through it to find the information that you and that works best for you. [| http://chemistry.about.com/]
 * Chemistry from about.com**

Lots of wonderful information that covers a variety of topics. Take a look at the categories, choose the one that supports you the most and then take a look at the information that is listed. [| http://www.chemtutor.com/]
 * ChemTutor**

A great website with lots of information and very easy to navigate. [| http://www.chem4kids.com/]
 * ChemForKids**

This site, though designed for high school and college students, can help you identify some of the basics of chemistry that might help you explore additional information related to your term. [| http://antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese/101/index.shtml]
 * General Chemistry Online**

A website of websites, all made for kids! Take a look at some of these middle-school friendly options! [| http://www.sldirectory.com/studf/earth.html]
 * Middle School Library**

This website includes a great, interactive periodic table of the elements with a number of pictures, etc. to illustrate the elements. Check it out! [| http://periodic.lanl.gov/default.htm]
 * Periodic Table of the Elements**

Lots of information about elements-including explanations of elements and details about how they interact...including links to a number of websites. [| http://www.mccsc.edu/~kmcglaun/elements/elements.htm]
 * Elements and more elements**

 Interactive Periodic Table of the Elements This site includes an interactive periodic table where you view information about elements as you roll your mouse over the image.

 http://www.ptable.com/