Click on each of the elements in the Periodic table to view a list of structures containing that element.
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3DChem.com
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This site has a list of animations and tutorials for most biology topics. Each item in the list is linked to a site. These links are appropriate for a range of levels.
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Lone Star College Biology Tutorials
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This website features a periodic table were you can click on each element to learn more about each. Information about each element includes atomic number, weight, melting and boiling points, etc. The site also provides the origin of the name and symbol for the element as well as information on the history and uses of the element.
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Jefferson Lab
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Diagram of metals, nonmetals and metalloids with a brief description
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Windows to the Universe
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This gives a table of colors by which to identify different compounds in flame tests.
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About.com: Chemistry
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Describes how to find protons, neutrons, electrons. Explains atomic number, atomic mass, atomic symbol, and valence electrons.
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All About Subatomic Particles
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A Periodic Table of Elements that includes information on history, sources,properties and uses of all the elements.
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Los Alamos National Laboratory's Chemistry Division
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all the elements from top to bottom
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StudyStack
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