Global Instructional Chemistry
Chemical information database, useful for perhaps introductory school topics / review...

Large warehouse of chemistry-related links.
Slightly better resources
Guide to chemical information retrieval.
[SWEDISH] An introduction to elementary particle theory. Too bad it is not in English.
A timeline of symmetry in physics, chemistry and mathematics
TO READ: A Trip Around the Carbon Cycle
Brain chemistry information
TO READ: Chem Guide: Helping you figure out what you should already know
Mathematics as a Language
TO READ: Chemistry pictures and diagrams (though not necessarily of large systems and cycles
TO READ: Chemistry tutor with some minor discussions of various terms and their physical implementation
TO READ: Chemistry lessons with Doctor Ng, looks like a guided tour of a chemistry course.
Some animated modules of many of the important terms/phenomena studied through chemistry
*** TO READ: ChemTeam, with detailed/thorough discussion of listed chemical topics, forged for Chemistry AP students (archived version)
Drug pathways and chemical concepts - has some nifty diagrams on the first few pages glanced at
Notes on the electronic structures of atoms
TO READ: Enzyme kinetics - an introduction to enzymes, lengthy.
(Nonfree) From Caveman to Chemist
General chemistry powerpoint-style slides and notes, not on a single page, with odd navigation.
How to write a Ph.D thesis (useless for me at the moment, but it has good content)
TO READ: Introduction to Molecular Orbiting theory (some pdf files, etc.)
TO READ: Introduction to surface chemistry
TO READ: Introduction to surface physics
TO READ: Introductory chemistry, sort of a book, without incredibly detailed stories though.
Typical ionic structures
Ion source technology
*** TO READ: Learn chemistry website with VERY THOROUGH content
Also good - Low energy vibrations in silica
Another great find - pH lectures and concentration related lectures (many)
A New Type of Secondary Radiation
TO READ: Simple biological chemistry with the proper diagrams and what seems to be at length discussion
Solvent extraction lectures, some small slides...
TO READ - Structures of simple inorganic solids - very heavy in content and structural organization of a table of contents.
TO READ - Mr. Guch explains, helpdesk for chemistry with vocabularic/terminological information along with an explanation of major topics and so on.
TO READ - The Laws List - in fact, I have once found this guy's website before, except for his mathematics section, wherein he introduced some useful trigonometric information for quick reference. Too bad there is no quick reference of this sorts for mathematical syntax (for algebraic manipulations and so on).
TO READ - Thinkquest - Chemweb - Introduction to Chemistry - text information, this is the table of contents.
TO READ Thinkquest chemistry - a strangely large database of information, discussions, books, et cetera.
To reference? A Notebook for Topics in Thermodynamics of Solutions and Liquid Mixtures -- many hundreds (thousands?) of notes in PDF format, though not very explanatory.
*** TO READ Understanding our Planet through Chemical Processes - a collection of diverse information all assembled nicely into one package, with great length/explanation/discussions.
Using DNA as a template for nanomaterial synthesis
Gateway to Physical Chemistry including statistical/quantum mechanics, molecular dynamics, and even mentions the phrase "chemical systems" at least once.
High school chemistry coach website, seems to have a good number of worksheets, I do not know about indepth/thorough discussions though. Unlikely to be what I am looking for, though good for reviews.
***** TO READ: A good collection of college-level chemistry notes
computational quantum chemistry notes (confusing / limited)



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