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  1. Illustrated Guide to Home Chemistry Experiments: All Lab, No Lecture (DIY Science) by Robert Bruce Thompson, 2008-04-29
  2. Schaum's Outline of College Chemistry, Ninth Edition (Schaum's Outlines) by Jerome Rosenberg, Lawrence Epstein, et all 2009-08-20
  3. General Chemistry by Linus Pauling, 1988-04-01
  4. Organic Chemistry (6th Edition) by Paula Y. Bruice, 2010-01-13
  5. Chemistry for the IB Diploma: Study Guide (IB Study Guides) by Geoffrey Neuss, 2007-12-07
  6. CliffsQuickReview Chemistry by Harold D. Nathan, Charles Henrickson, 2001-05-15
  7. Let's Review Chemistry: The Physical Setting, 4th Edition (Let's Review: Chemistry) by Albert S. Tarendash, 2009-09-01
  8. Organic Chemistry by John E. McMurry, 2007-01-16
  9. Organic Chemistry by T. W. Graham Solomons, Craig Fryhle, 2007-02-16
  10. Chemistry Workbook For Dummies by Peter J. Mikulecky PhD, Katherine Brutlag, et all 2008-08-11
  11. Chemistry: Student Solutions Guide, Seventh Edition by Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan A. Zumdahl, et all 2007-06-14
  12. Study Guide/Solutions Manual to accompany Organic Chemistry by Janice Smith, Erin R. Smith, 2007-03-12
  13. The Story of Alchemy and the Beginnings of Chemistry by M. M. Pattison Muir, 2010-07-12
  14. Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change by Martin Silberberg, 2008-01-07

41. Department Of Chemistry - University Of Missouri-Columbia
Colloquium. October 29, 2010 Midwest Regional ACS Meeting No Colloquium this week. series Dynamite. October 26, 2010 Some Radiochemical Aspects Relating to the Accelerator
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43. ScienceDaily: Chemistry News
chemistry news. Read chemistry articles from research institutes around the world organic and inorganic chemistry including new techniques and inventions.
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45. Chemistry Resources To Use In K-12 Science Classes
chemistry information to help your students review concepts learned in science. These resources can also be useful to science teachers as they plan their instruction.
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46. Chemistry
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47. UC Berkeley, College Of Chemistry
Dusk comes to the College of chemistry plaza. Research continues late into the night for many graduate students.
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Chemist's Job: Hunt Down the Smallest, Fastest Particles
November 1 (LiveScience)
Small, smaller, smallest. Fast, faster, fastest. These appear to be the watchwords for today's technology. Moreover, they guide research for tomorrow's technology and University of California, Berkeley, chemist and physicist Stephen Leone helps lead the way. Chemistry undergrads build their own website
November 1
Chemistry undergraduates can now log in to a website designed for them by their fellow chem undergrads. The site, a result of months of work by a dedicated group of student volunteers, can be seen at uchem.berkeley.edu. Six New Isotopes of the Superheavy Elements Discovered
October 26 (LBNL News)
A team of scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has detected six isotopes, never seen before, of the superheavy elements 104 through 114. Berkeley Center for Green Chemistry website goes live
October 26
The Berkeley Center for Green Chemistry (BCGC) has announced its presence to the world by going live with its new website.
Event postponed due to inclement weather.

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49. Projects On The Chemistry In Everyday Life | EHow.com
Oct 29, 2010 Projects on the chemistry in Everyday Life. chemistry is not limited to classrooms and textbooks, or a research chemist's laboratory. This branch of science is a part of
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  • Full House Images/Photodisc/Getty Images Chemistry can teach and entertain simultaneously. Chemistry is not limited to classrooms and textbooks, or a research chemist's laboratory. This branch of science is a part of everyday life. There are a number of chemistry projects that can be performed to gain a better understanding of substances found in everyday lifeyou can learn about their properties and structure as well as how they react to various stimuli.
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  • Rock candy is made using a string or stick, sugar, water, heat and time, and can be used to teach concepts like solutions, saturation, precise measurement, evaporation and crystallization. Water and sugar are combined over heat to make what is known as a supersaturated solution, which is then added into a jar with the string or stick sticking down into it. About a week later, when the water has evaporated, the sugar will have crystallized onto the string or stick.
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  • Fill a clear glass with a carbonated (preferably translucent) liquid and drop several raisins into the drink. Theoretically they should begin to rise and fall. This project can be used to teach about such things as pressurization, gasses and liquids.
  • 50. Willkommen Beim FChO E.V. — Der FChO - Begeisterung Wecken - Begabung Fördern
    Founded in Germany in 1992, aims to increase contact among former participants at the International chemistry Olympiads.
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    Herzlich Willkommen beim Förderverein Chemie-Olympiade e.V. Der Förderverein Chemie-Olympiade e.V. (FChO) wurde 1992 von ehemaligen begeisterten Teilnehmern der Chemie-Olympiade gegründet. Er unterstützt das deutsche Auswahlverfahren zur Internationalen Chemie-Olympiade (IChO) - ideell und materiell. Daneben hat der FChO es sich zur Aufgabe gemacht nach dem Motto "Begeisterung wecken - Begabung fördern", die Naturwissenschaften in der Schule zu stärken. Er unterstützt Chemie-Experimental-Wettbewerbe z.B. durch ein bundesweites Seminar im Mainz. Weiterhin erhält er den Kontakt der Mitglieder aufrecht und schlägt so Brücken zwischen Schule, Universität und Wirtschaft. Die IChO ist ein internationaler Schülerwettbewerb unter der Schirmherrschaft der UNESCO. Sie wird seit 1967 jährlich in einem anderen Land ausgetragen, wobei vierköpfige Schülerteams aus rund 70 Nationen sich in theoretischen und praktischen Chemie-Aufgaben messen. Neben dem Wettbewerb steht vor allem der völkerverständigende Gedanke im Vordergrund. Die deutsche Auswahlrunde beginnt mit der ersten Runde, die in Heimarbeit bearbeitet wird. Die aktuellen Aufgaben werden jedes Jahr vor den Sommerferien an die Schulen verschickt oder sind auch hier online verfügbar. Mehr Infos über das deutsche Auswahlverfahren gibt es

    51. JHU Department Of Chemistry
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    Read the Department Newsletter from the Chair. NEW edition for 2010. [PDF] Welcome to Art Bragg! Chemistry Department Professor Becomes AAAS Fellow As part of the section on biological sciences, Dr. David Draper more Welcome to Tyrel McQueen! We are very pleased to announce the hiring of Dr. Tyrel M. McQueen as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry. Dr. McQueen will also hold a joint appointment in the Department of Physics and Astronomy. Tyrel received his Ph.D. from Princeton University under Robert Cava and is currently completing his postdoctoral studies with Daniel Nocera at MIT. Tyrel’s research interests lie in the general area of solid state chemistry with an emphasis on the development of new materials with unique properties, including superconductors, thermoelectrics, and photovoltaics. His research is very interdisciplinary, requiring expertise in both chemistry (to devise synthetic strategies) and condensed matter physics (to characterize the materials and their properties).

    52. International Chemistry Olympiad - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Article about the structure, rules, and history of the IChO.
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search The International Chemistry Olympiad IChO ) is an annual academic competition for high school students. It is one of the International Science Olympiads The first IChO was held in Prague Czechoslovakia , in 1968. The event has been held every year since then, with the exception of 1971. The delegations that attended the first events were mostly countries of the former Eastern bloc and it was not until 1980, the 12th annual International Chemistry Olympiad, that the event was held outside of the bloc in Austria
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    An International Chemistry Olympiad medal. Each delegation consists of up to four students and two mentors (one of them is designated as the head of the delegation or "head mentor"). A delegation may also include a handful of guests and scientific observers. Students must be under the age of 20 and must not be enrolled as regular students in any post-secondary education institution. The International Information Center of the International Chemistry Olympiad is based in Bratislava Slovakia Countries who wish to participate in the IChO must send observers to two consecutive olympiads before their students can participate in the event. A total of 68 countries took part in the 38th IChO: 67 as participants and 1 as an observer.

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    54. Video Chemistry Courses - Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, High School, C
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    55. MTU Chemistry Department
    chemistry, chemical sciences, medicine, chemistry degree, pharmaceuticals, molecular biology, biology, genetics, material science
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      We are delighted to welcome our newest faculty member, biochemist Dr. Tarun Dam, to the department. Dr. Tarun Dam joins us from the Department of Molecular Pharmacology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. He is an expert in glycan (carbohydrate) binding proteins and their ligand recognition properties. He tackles these questions using biochemical and biophysical tools, especially thermodynamics measurements. His education includes a masters in marine science and a PhD in protein biochemistry from the University of Calcutta, and a traineeship at the Indian Institute of Science. Dr. Dam anticipates productive collaborations at Tech, where his research will focus on the mechanistic basis of protein-glycan interactions in immune regulation and pathogen invasion. Dr. Dam will arrive on campus at the end of the month. Dr. Shiyue Fang with students Suntara Fueangfung, Wenpeng Mai, Xiang Zhang, and postdoc P. P. Rao have developed a new method for purifying synthetic DNA. Crude synthetic DNA contains desired full-length sequences mixed with failure strands (top left large circle). To separate them, the successful sequences are selectively attached during syntheses to a polymerizable group (blue cube) through a cleavable linker (golden ring). After synthesis, the crude DNA is subjected to polymerization in the presence of monomers (blue cube). Only the desired full-length sequences are attached to the resulting polymer; failure strands and other impurities are removed by washing (top right large circle). The full-length sequences are then cleaved from the polymer and pure DNA is obtained by extraction (bottom large circle).

    56. Nobel Prize In Chemistry - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Lists laureates from 1901 to the present day.
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    Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search The Nobel Prize in Chemistry Awarded for Outstanding contributions in Chemistry Presented by Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Country Sweden First awarded Official website http://nobelprize.org Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff (1852–1911) was the first person to receive the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, for his discovery of the laws of chemical dynamics and osmotic pressure in solutions. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry Swedish Nobelpriset i kemi ) is awarded annually by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences to scientists in the various fields of chemistry . It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895, awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics literature peace , and physiology or medicine . This award is administered by the Nobel Foundation and awarded by Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences on proposal of the Nobel Committee for Chemistry which consists of five members elected by Academy. The first Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded in 1901 to Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff , of the Netherlands , "for his discovery of the laws of chemical dynamics and osmotic pressure in solutions." The award is presented in

    57. Chemistry - Definition And More From The Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
    Definition of word from the MerriamWebster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
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    59. Chemistry - LoveToKnow 1911
    chemistry (formerly chymistry ; Gr. xvueia; for derivation see Alchemy), the natural science which has for its province the study of the composition of substances.
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    CHEMISTRY (formerly " chymistry"; Gr. xvueia; for derivation see Alchemy ), the natural science which has for its province the study of the composition of substances. In common with physics it includes the determination of properties or characters which serve to distinguish one substance from another, but while the physicist is concerned with properties possessed by all substances and with processes in which the molecules remain intact, the chemist is restricted to those processes in which the molecules undergo some change. For example, the physicist determines the density elasticity , hardness, electrical elements, which are substances not admitting of analysis into other substances, and compounds, which do admit of analysis into simpler substances and also of synthesis from simpler substances. Chemistry and physics, however, meet on common ground in a well-defined branch of science, named physical chemistry, which is primarily concerned with the correlation of physical properties and chemical composition, and, more generally, with the elucidation of natural phenomena on the molecular theory. It may be convenient here to state how the whole subject of chemistry is treated in this edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica.

    60. Journal Of Chemical Research
    Publications from all branches of chemistry.
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