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Will Aldrich

Chemistry - 0 views

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    This website was much more helpful than I thought it would be. Though the only experiments I found on it were about growing crystals, it still helped me to get a very good look at chemical reactions and more importantly, crystals. Crystals are very important in the field of chemistry I'm looking into, pharmaceutics, so this website helped me to find good information about crystals. I would definitely recommend this website to a person looking into chemistry, but more so to a person who's just starting and would like to perform some simple experiments.
Katherine Moody

Chemistry News - 0 views

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    This website really helped me find interesting current events about different chemistry related topics. As I was taking my chemistry course, I was able to see how everything that I was learning was relevant and connected to what was currently happening in the "real world" by looking at this website.
Will Aldrich

NCW HOME PAGE - 0 views

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    This website wasn't particularly helpful. It did show me an example or two of fun experiments I could perform to understand chemistry better, but it didn't help to educate me too much. This is not, however, a site I would recommend to a person getting into chemistry, but to a person who is looking more into just having fun with cool experiments.
Hannah Kirby

The Chemistry of Baking - 0 views

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    For those who want to learn the science behind the baking of pastries and other dishes, this site goes into depth about basic ingredients and leaveners and explains how they affect the outcome of the dish.
Carina Isbell

Bozeman Biology - 0 views

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    We use these videos a lot in AP Bio and they've been incredibly helpful in understanding human processes and other areas of biology, as well as a little bit of chemistry. They are simple enough for anyone to understand, as long as they watch the correct videos first, but covers so many subjects that it's incredibly helpful for either a wide-spectrum or specific study.
Katherine Moody

Chemistry - HowStuffWorks - 0 views

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    The purpose of this website is to learn and explore the science behind how "everyday objects" work. This website is also great because you can explore the different parts of the website to find a topic that interests you. It is such an engaging site for that reason because even though you are able to read about a topic that interests you, at the same time you are learning about the science behind your interest!
Margaret Moody

Crash Course Chem Videos - 0 views

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    These videos are really helpful for expanding your knowledge on different chemistry topics if you are confused or just want to know a little be more information.
Will Aldrich

Science is Fun - 0 views

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    This website was helpful in helping me to find out some home experiments I could perform. None were too helpful, but they all provided small bits of insight into the chemistry field. Though at a basic level, they helped me to get the gist of how some chemicals react with one another. I would not particularly recommend this site to another, but if they wanted to check it out that would be just as fine.
Will Aldrich

The Periodic Table - 0 views

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    This website is incredible for anybody looking into the history of the periodic table. It gives almost any bit of history about the table that you could possibly want! It gives you information on the father of the periodic table, how the periodic table came to be, different discoveries and laws that came to be throughout the creation of it! This site is definitely a recommendation to anybody studying the periodic table and/or chemistry.
elijah_the_man

Lecture 2: Discovery of Electron and Nucleus - 0 views

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    Lecture 2's emphasis is on the hydrogen atom. The lecture specifically addressed the binding energies of the electron and nucleus, verification of hydrogen-atom energy levels and wavefunctions or orbitals (for the hydrogen atom), explained using the Schrödinger equation and diagrams.
elijah_the_man

The Science of Soaps and Detergents - 0 views

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    "The Science of Soaps and Detergents" is a chemistry lab that introduces soap and detergents, what they do (on the chemical level) and how to demonstrate these through experiment. Briefly, the reading and experiment cover soap, detergent (how to make both of these) and their chemical properties.
elijah_the_man

Principles of Chemical Science - 0 views

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    MIT's Opencourseware course 5.111 is an introductory on biological, organic and inorganic molecules, emphasizing basic principles ranging from electronic structure to chemical kinetics. The source is a well refined, college-level course that thoroughly explains each of the topics it intends to address through recorded college lectures.
elijah_the_man

Lecture 1: The Importance of Chemical Principles - 0 views

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    Lecture 1 emphasized on light as a particle, matter as a wave and the Schrödinger equation. Light as a particle was described through various examples of photon ejection. Matter as a wave emphasized on Louis de Broglie's formula while Schrödinger's equation emphasized on, well… Schrödinger's equation (and its partial solving)!
elijah_the_man

Chemical Principles: The Quest for Insight - 0 views

The textbook "Chemical Principles: The Quest for Insight" outlines atoms to organic chemistry in over 787 pages. The purpose of each section of the book is to completely cover important information...

Chemistry textbook quest-for-insight

started by elijah_the_man on 23 Oct 14 no follow-up yet
Carina Isbell

C'est La Vegan - 0 views

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    I just discovered this blog today and have found it very helpful. I'm fascinated by alternative cooking techniques, and how the whole chemistry of food can still work when on a vegan diet. I especially admire her dessert recipes. This blog shows that being a vegan doesn't have to stop you from indulging in yummy treats and comfort foods once in a while!
Hannah Kirby

Kitchen Science - 0 views

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    This site goes into great detail about adjusting the textures, tastes and other aspects of pastries and dishes, exploring the effects of various kitchen ingredients.
April Rheaume

The Complete Potter - 0 views

This book was really interesting, it not only helped me with my wheel work but it also talked about the chemistry behind the different clay, and how some people make there own clay.

Clay wheel art

started by April Rheaume on 12 May 14 no follow-up yet
Will Aldrich

Insulin - 0 views

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    This website proves itself incredibly useful! It really looks into the insulin drug and helps me to understand it so much more. I really like how detailed it is and easy to read, so it is a great site for people who do not know much about scientific terms and are just starting out. I recommend this site to anyone interested in pharmacy and anything related to that field because this site will help you understand more about the drugs that you are selling and/or making. All in all, I think this site really helped me to understand exactly what it was that I wanted/needed to know.
Will Aldrich

Epinephrine - 0 views

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    This site is truly amazing! It gives descriptions on how Epinephrine is used and it's different purposes. This website really helped me to delve deeper into Epinephrine and it's use/role in pharmacy. This is must read website for anyone who is researching pharmacy and wants/needs to look deeper into the purpose of epinephrine. I would recommend it to anyone who is interested in pharmaceuticals and drugs. I definitely think this site really helped me to learn more about this field and it definitely perked my interest in it more.
Will Aldrich

Home of the Periodic Table - 0 views

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    This is an extremely helpful site! It gives you the information that you need for the periodic table, such as the atomic numbers and groupings, but it also is an interactive table! If you click on the element you will be given an in depth description about the element and it will even tell you all of the groups it is in as well as different classifications. I would definitely recommend this to someone who is interested in chemistry and wants to learn about the different elements.
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