Environmental Chemistry
Environmental chemistry.com: Periodic Table Fermium
An exceptionally thorough site with almost all the information you could ever want on fermium. Highly recommended.
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental chemistry.com: Periodic Table Francium
Great site with as much useful information on francium as you're likely to find anywhere.
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental chemistry.com: Periodic Table Radon
Great site for all sorts of information on radon. Very thorough and well organized. Highly recommended.
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental chemistry.com: Periodic Table Rhodium
Great source of information on rhodium. Very thorough.
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental chemistry.com: Periodic Table Seaborgium
This site has an extensive amount of information on seaborgium.
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental chemistry.com: Periodic Table Selenium
Excellent resource for just about anything you could ever want to know about selenium.
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental chemistry.com: Periodic Table Silicon
Very thorough site with just about everything you could ever need to know about silicon.
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental chemistry.com: Periodic Table Actinium
A great site for just about anything you could ever need or want to know about actinium.
TeachEngineering
Teach Engineering: Eat Iron?!!
To gain an understanding of mixtures and the concept of separation of mixtures, students use strong magnets to find the element of iron in iron-fortified breakfast cereal flakes. Through this activity, they see how the iron component of...
Science and Mathematics Initiative for Learning Enhancement (SMILE)
Smile: States of Matter
A comprehensive lesson plan site that contains a number of activities to aid in teaching about the states and properties of matter and the difference between a physical and chemical change.
Science Education Resource Center at Carleton College
Serc: Polymers & Plastics: Classification & Models
Students will use their prior knowledge about changes of matter including physical and chemical changes to examine and categorize various types of plastics (polymers). They will identify how their chemical properties allow them to have...
Other
Neodymium Metal & Powder
Summary of information on the chemical and physical properties of Neodymium. It also includes a table summarizing its properties.
Other
Platinum Metal & Powder
Summary of information on the chemical and physical properties of Platinum. It also includes a table summarizing its properties.
Web Elements
Web Elements Periodic Table: Chlorine
An excellent source of basic data, chemical and physical properties and electron dot formula information on this element.
Web Elements
Web Elements Periodic Table: Chromium
A very good summary of the key data and chemical and physical properties of chromium.
Web Elements
Web Elements Periodic Table: Mercury
An excellent summary of basic information on mercury, including chemical and physical properties and uses.
Chemicool
Chemicool: Palladium
This site from Chemicool provides a set of data tables with all sorts of information on the chemical and physical properties of palladium.
Davidson College
Davidson College: Network Solids: Crystalline Solids
Explains the differences between ionic, molecular, metallic, and network crystalline solids. Displays structures for diamond, graphite, fullerene, and silica, accompanied by questions about their chemical bonding. Electron density plots...
Other
The Science House: Combustion
In this experiment, students will observe that the weight of the product of combustion is greater than that of the starting material. Teacher's notes address the key concepts of this experiment.
Oregon State University
Food Science Lab: Sugar Properties
This resource presents a rather vague, but potentially interesting lab idea for comparing the physical and chemical properties of different sweeteners.
BBC
Bbc: Gcse Bitesize: Organic Compounds
The alkanes, alkenes, alcohols and carboxylic acids are four different homologous series of organic compounds. Their different chemical properties are due to their characteristic functional groups. This lesson focuses on Alkanes...
Science Struck
Science Struck: Mercury Element Facts
Learn about the history of mercury, its physical and chemical properties, where it is found, its uses, its toxic effects, and some interesting facts.
Indiana University
Indiana University Bloomington: Geo Notes: Composition of Coal [Pdf]
Discusses the chemical and physical composition of coal and why understanding the chemical properties of coal is important for knowing how to process and use it.
Science Struck
Science Struck: Ldpe Plastic
LDPE stands for low-density polyethylene. This resource describes its structure, physical and chemical properties, resistance to various chemicals, advantages and disadvantages, uses, its BPA-free status, and the issue of recycling LDPE...