Check Out These Sites

 

http://www.acs.org/

American Chemical Society home page.

Lots of places to go.

 

http://www.chemcenter.org/vc2/

Products, Chemistry mysteries, Careers, Science Fair information, Ask-A-Chemist, What's new, Merchandise, Links, Feedback, History for this month in chemistry, Puzzles, Activities, Build-A-Molecule

 

http://pubs.acs.org/hotartcl/index.html

American Chemical Society Journal and Magazine Hot Article Directory

Accounts of Chemical Research, Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemical & Engineering News, Chemical Health & Safety, Chemical Research inToxicology, CHEMTECH, Environmental Science & Technology, Inorganic Chemistry, J. of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, J. of the American Chemical Society, J. of Combinatorial Chemistry, J. of Medicinal Chemistry, J. of Natural Products, J. of Organic Chemistry, The J. of Physical Chemistry (B)

Macromolecules, Modern Drug Discovery, Today's Chemist at Work"

 

http://pubs.acs.org/hotartcl/ac/99/jan/editorial.html

Mentoring information

 

http://schmidel.com/bionet/chem.htm

"Introduction to Chemistry, Periodic Tables, Molecules, Ions & Solutions Questions, Problem Sets, & Quizzes, Laboratory Experiments (Teaching Science)"

 

http://www.batesville.k12.in.us/bhs/science/chemistry_central.htm

This site was designed by a teacher. See the description below which she uses on her home page.

Welcome to Chemistry Central at BHS! Here, your brain will be on fire after seeing all the information you can access! You will find a list of web sites useful for chemistry related projects, publishing tools to perfect your research and presentation, as well as on-line assignments for Miss Mazanek's first year chemistry classes.

 

http://www.scifair.com/display.htm

This will show you how to format your poster.

 

http://www.isd77.k12.mn.us/resources/cf/proj.welcome.html

Sample projects

 

http://thechalkboard.com/Corporations/Dow/Programs/1998_NSTA/1998%20Lessons/unit198.html

This site displays lab activities (listed below), safety issues, chemistry behind the reactions, and other good information: making odors and fragrances, identification of common scented and unscented products, the science of formulating aromas and fragrances, synthesizing esters in the laboratory.

 

http://www.chemcenter.org/vc2/12do/do12_bio.html

Lab activity which calcium carbonate, aspirin, markers, Orbitz lab, and sunscreens.

 

Good luck and remember to pick a project that you will enjoy doing and that will not take you a year to research!

 

 

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