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There is a $30 lab fee for all science lab classes. Fees can be paid by cash or check (payable to Butler High School). Fees must be paid for supplies to be purchased so students to participate in lab.

Links: Research and Study Helps

These links are a good starting point for research projects or homework assignments. Don't limit yourself to exploring only the links under your class heading. Many of these are appropriate for all chemistry classes!
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SciLinkslog in and enter the topic number from Holt Modern Chemistry to get several interactive and informative Web sites for the topic.

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(All links on this page verified on 6/20/06. Please contact me if you discover any broken links or wish to add new ones. Thanks. Ms. K.)

 
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Periodic Tables
Flash Animated Periodic Table -- mouse over different parts to see what's there
Chemical Elements -- an interactive table with good basic information
The Cyber-ific Periodic Table of the Elements -- an interactive table from Bayer featuring Molecule Man
 David’s Whizzy Periodic Table – an interactive Java table that shows electron animations
 HOLT Periodic Table – the table from your textbook in .pdf format
 Los Alamos National Laboratory’s Periodic Table – an interactive table with lots of good information
 The Pictorial Periodic Table – an interactive table with pictures of the elements
 Web Elements – the ULTIMATE online periodic table!
 Minerals by Chemical Composition – a table that lets you know what minerals a particular element is in
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 The History of Chemistry
Atomic Structure Timeline – who did what, when
The Discovery of the Electron – J.J. Thomson’s work
Dimitriy Mendeleev Online – everything about Mendeleev in one place
The History of the Periodic Table – who did what, when
Nobel e-Museum – all about anyone who ever won a Nobel Prize, plus other information
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 Advanced Placement Chemistry, Chemistry and Applied Chemistry
Math Skills – tutorials to get you through the math you need for “che-math-istry”
PinkMonkey– excellent site with tutorials on all your chemistry topics
The College Board – information about AP course content, plus practice exams
American Chemical Society – has a search feature that will let you look up certain chemicals
AP Chemistry Notes – by Zumdahl chapter in slide format
Atom in a Box – quantum mechanics and atomic orbitals visualized
ChemTutor – tutorials on many chemistry topics that apply to all levels of chemistry
Atoms – slide tutorial on atoms and many more topics
Mrs. Smith’s Chemistry Help Site – tutorials and links referenced to your textbook by chapter
Math Mol Hypermedia Textbook – tutorials and calculators to help you with “che math istry” topics
Lecture Help Pages with Solutions – links to interactive pages on chemistry concepts
CHEMystery – an interactive guide to understanding chemistry
General Chemistry Chapter Notes – from the University of Florida
Chemistry Tutorials – lots of help on many topics
General Chemistry Concepts – links to information on many chemistry topics
General Chemistry – many of the topics you will be learning in class
 
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 Advanced Chemistry
ChemFinder – type in the name of the compound you want to find, it finds it! Great for molecule collection research.                                
An Introduction to Organic Chemistry – basic information to review
The Molecular Structure Pages – shows structure and names of 409 molecules
Understanding the Names of Organic Compounds – help with converting molecular structures to names and names to molecular structures
General, Organic, and Biochemistry – general study pages
               
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 Biology and Other Miscellaneous Links
Harvard Department of Molecular and Cell Biology – good resource for project research
The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy – another good source for project information
Butler High School
Rocket City Robotics
Huntsville Council of Science Teachers

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