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The Best Chemistry on the Internet for 1995
"Contains the work of key individuals who have shown a vision of the future in creating innovative and original chemistry Internet resources for all."
Internet Chemistry Resources
A selective list of resources related to chemistry and associated fields. Resources are organized according to either Internet service (gopher, ftp, etc.) or subject (e.g. Teaching Resources).
The BioChemNet
A directory of excellent chemistry and biology educational resources including such topics as general chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, general biology, cell biology, genetics, microbiology, immunology, biotechnology, science careers, journals, and ethics.
Biochemistry, The Building Blocks of Life
Links to Original Essays,
Modeling, Courses, 3-D Images, Journals and Software.
K-12 Chemistry
Great links to Chemistry related topics. You can also register to receive an automatic e-mail notice when this page is updated.
Chemistry and Biological Sciences Resources
Explore this collection of technical papers and links to chemistry-related images, VRML sites, associations, publications, indices, newsgroups, and mailing lists.
Chemistry Teachers Resources
This web site is for chemistry teachers in grades 9 through 12, and students may also find it useful. "It is assumed that users of this site are qualified chemists who are aware of proper chemical and apparatus usage. Safety precautions such as the use of goggles, aprons, gloves, and so forth are
assumed. It is also assumed that all chemicals used will be disposed of properly."
International
Olympiad of Chemistry
It is a competition in chemistry for pupils all around the world. The theoretical and practical problems include themes in analytical, inorganic, physical, theoretical and technical chemistry as well
as biochemistry. Four pupils of every country are participating every year; in 1994 the olympiad was held in Oslo (Norway). 42 countries participated in this competition.
In 1995 the competition was held in Peking (China).
Atmospheric Chemistry and Dynamics
Learn the behavior of stratospheric ozone and trace gases such as methane, nitrous oxide, and the chlorofluorocarbons that profoundly influence the habitability of the Earth even though together they comprise less than one percent of the Earth's atmosphere.
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