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University of Kentucky
Uk: Sulfur Comics
This site may focus on fun, rather than facts, but it will become a favorite of any Chemistry student. Here you will find scanned images of panels and/or pages of comic books, with references to the element you seek.
University of Kentucky
Uk: Plutonium Comics
Although this page focuses more on fun than on facts, it will quickly become a favorite of most Chemistry students. Find scanned panels and pages of comic books with elemental characters.
University of Kentucky
Uk: Potassium Comics
Although this page focuses more on fun than on facts, it will quickly become a favorite of most Chemistry students. Find scanned panels and pages of comic books with elemental characters.
University of Kentucky
Uk: Tin Comics
Although this page focuses more on fun than on facts, it will quickly become a favorite of most Chemistry students. Find scanned panels and pages of comic books with elemental characters.
University of Kentucky
Uk: Titanium Comics
Although this page focuses more on fun than on facts, it will quickly become a favorite of most Chemistry students. Find scanned panels and pages of comic books with elemental characters.
University of Kentucky
Uk: Magnesium Comics
A set of comics that feature magnesium, and information about the element, in the story line. Less rigorous than some sites, but still interesting and fun.
University of Kentucky
Periodic Table of Comics: Lithium
Comics featuring lithium. Good graphics for a presentation.
American Chemical Society
American Chemical Society: Hompage
ChemCenter, available from the American Chemical Society, provides chemistry news, reference sources and other public services.
Alabama Learning Exchange
Alex: "Electron" Ic Battleship
The students will play a game of Battleship on the Periodic Table to review electron configuration of the elements.This lesson plan was created as a result of the Girls Engaged in Math and Science University, GEMS-U Project.
University of Kentucky
Chem Comics: Californium
A comic page from 1964 that features californium as one of several elements for which no practical uses were then known.
University of Kentucky
Chem Comics: Dysprosium
A 1997 comic strip featuring dysporsium. Given the small amount of interesting information there is on this element, this is a nice touch for a report or a presentation.
University of Kentucky
Chem Comics: Krypton
All sorts of comics (especially Superman) where krypton comes into play. Nice graphics for a presentation or report.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Dmitri Mendeleev
An article investigating the life and work of Dmitri Mendeleev.
University of Kentucky
Uk: Chemcomics: Iodine
Comic fraturing iodine. Not the most detailed information, but lots of fun. Interesting and useful for visuals.
University of Kentucky
Uk: Iridium Comics
A 1968 Metal Men comic strip featuring iridium. Not the greatest source of imformation but good for illustrations and fun.
University of Kentucky
Chem Comics: Bromine
University of Kentucky provides comics in which bromine and information on bromine comes into play. A less common way of getting bromine information across.
University of Kentucky
Chem Comics: Cadmium
Three comic strip pages that mention cadmium and provide a little bit of information on the metal. A different way to get some information across.
University of Kentucky
Uk: Osmium Comics
Comics featuring osmium, with nice graphics for presentations.
University of Kentucky
Uk: Manganese Comics
A pair of comic strips where magnesium figures prominently. Interesting and fun. Could be nice visuals for a presentation.
University of Kentucky
Uk: Chemcomics: Europium
No doubt these are the only comics featuring europium. Good way to get some fun into a presentation.
University of Kentucky
Uk: Chemcomics: Francium
A clever way to learn about francium. Possible graphic for a presentation