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Best chemistry website for high school students

Updated on August 27, 2012
Chemistry students working in a lab
Chemistry students working in a lab
Chemistry and Society
Chemistry and Society

Chemistry Quiz Application

Quiz Chemistry is an application on the itunes store for both iPhone and iPad and is agreat study aid for high school students. Even though the app itself does not have any significant study materials, the quiz questions are a good way to test your knowledge and prepare for your exam.

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/quiz-chemistry/id471760774?mt=8

Chemistry can be a challenging subject for many, especially high school. There are numerous resources online and offline that students can use to improve their chemistry skills and succeed. I have collected a list of few websites that have helpful resources for both high school and college students.


1) About.com's chemistry site is a very good place to start and they have few places for AP chemistry classes. Here is their link

http://chemistry.about.com/od/homeworkhelp/Chemistry_Homework_Help.htm

2)High school Ace's chemistry page has some resources too. This site is basically a collection of links and links to chemistry pages of various universities and websites. Here is the links for their weebsite.

http://highschoolace.com/ace/chemistry.cfm


Itunes store has an app called "FunScience". The app has a lot of cool science experiments that cab be done at home. Most of them simple and doable with household materials. The app is $0.99 and I have included the link if anyone is interested.

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/funscience/id383510463?mt=8

3) Kduoapps.com has a comprehensive list of chemistry mnemonics and shows how mnemonics can be used to study chemistry the smart way

http://kduoapps.com/chemistry-mnemonics/

4)Royal society of chemistry has an amazing chemistry resource page for all. They have specialized sections for school students, teachers, college students, and even post graduates.

Their link is: http://www.rsc.org

The link to the school education page is: http://www.rsc.org/education/teachers/learnnet/

I classify this site as the best chemistry learning resource on the internet by far.

5)If you need help from someone on a specific topic, you can use the numerous chemistry forums on the internet.

The best forum with the highest activity is: http://www.chemicalforums.com/

They have a section dedicated to high school students.

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