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The discussion revolves around sharing resources and links related to general and organic chemistry, including tutorials, educational websites, and specific topics within the field. Participants contribute various links and express appreciation for the shared information.

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  • Resource sharing
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  • Multiple participants share links to various chemistry resources, including websites focused on atomic structure, bonding, and organic compounds.
  • Some participants express gratitude for the compilation of resources, highlighting the value of the shared information.
  • A participant notes a 404 error for one of the links and mentions that some resources may no longer be supported, specifically in physics and chemistry.
  • Additional links to free textbooks and educational materials are provided by participants, indicating a wide range of available resources for self-study.
  • One participant mentions a specific site that offers quizzes and simulations related to general chemistry, suggesting its usefulness for refreshing skills.

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Participants generally agree on the value of the shared resources, but there is a disagreement regarding the status of some links, with at least one participant reporting a broken link and suggesting that certain resources may no longer be available.

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General Chemistry
http://www.scientia.org/cadonline/Chemistry/bonding/home.ASP

Categories:

Stoichiometry
Electronic Structure
Periodic Table
Bonding
Phases and Phase Equilibria
Solution Chemistry
Acids and Bases
Thermochemistry and Dynamics
Rate Processes and Equilibria
Electrochemistry

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Atomic bonding
http://dbhs.wvusd.k12.ca.us/webdocs/Bonding/Bonding.html
http://dbhs.wvusd.k12.ca.us/webdocs/Bonding/FormalCharge.html

Bonding
http://www.utdallas.edu/~parr/chm1311/13110714.html
Lewis Structures Demystified
http://www.utdallas.edu/~parr/chm1341/13410709.html
Molecular Shapes
http://www.utdallas.edu/~parr/chm1341/13410618.html
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http://www.scientia.org/cadonline/Organic_Chem/home.ASP

Categories:

Hydrocarbons
Aromatic Compounds
Alcohols
Aldehydes and Ketones
Carboxylic Acids
Ethers and Amines
Stereochemistry
Lab Techniques

http://www.scientia.org/cadonline/Biology/molebio/home.ASP

Categories:

Molecular Biology
Microbiology
Eukaryotic Cell
Specialized Cells
Nervous System
Endocrine System
Circulatory System
Lymphatic and Immune System
Digestive System
Excretory System
Muscle and Skeletal System
Respiratory and Skin System
Reproductive System
Genetics and Evolution

http://www.scientia.org/cadonline/Biology/molebio/organiccomp.ASP
 
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Wow

This is seriously awesome! Astronuc thank you so very much for posting so many amazing topics with threads loaded with such great informational sites! There's so much information available to us all, thanks agian Astronuc and all who contribute to this excellent forum!
 
yay! first post lol!
thanx a lot... amazing notes!
 
The first link is giving me a 404 error message (page not found).

Nice listing of sites though.
 
Indeed its a good activity.I thank all the friends who listed the resources set.
 
this postplace is the best tutorial for chemistry ever!
 
danago said:
The first link is giving me a 404 error message (page not found).

Nice listing of sites though.
Unfortuately, it appears Scientia has ceased support for Physics, Chemistry and Organic Chemistry. These were very good resources. Biology is still supported at this time.


We also have an excellent resource in the PF Chemistry Forum.
Chemistry Websites
 
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Thanks for sharing this dear knowledge. I am contented to view it.
 
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List I have compiled elsewhere earlier, these are more like free books or ebooks:

http://preparatorychemistry.com

www.ChemReview.Net

http://bbruner.org/net_chem.htm#Textbooks

http://www.chem1.com/chemed/index.shtml
http://www.chem1.com/acad/webtext/virtualtextbook.html

http://chemwiki.ucdavis.edu/

http://wiki.chemprime.chemeddl.org/index.php/Main_Page

This is an organic text, but I am listing it to not forget about it:

http://www.cem.msu.edu/~reusch/VirtualText/intro1.htm

Could be they were already posted in the chemistry websites thread.
 
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Here is some more sites dealing with general chemistry:

http://antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese/101/tutorials/

From the scientific method up to empirical gas laws. They are mostly quizzes, and the site does feature a simulation (an electrolyte solution simulation to be exact). I like to use the website to refresh skills. Oh! The site also features some exams to test yourself of how much you know or learned.

Concept test site (General Chemistry):

http://www.jce.divched.org/JCEDLib/QBank/collection/ConcepTests/general.htmlSome chemistry games:

http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/Elementsgames.htm

(Will add some more sites in this post later)...
 

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