Chemical Elements
It's Elemental: The Periodic Table of Elements - Jefferson Lab
In addition to information on each element, this site includes a page on “How to make a model of an atom” and online games based on the periodic table. Scroll to the bottom of the home page to find these links.
It’s Elemental: The Periodic Table – Chemical & Engineering News
Click on the individual element to go to its page. Much of the information you are looking for will be included in the “At a Glance” fact box located on the right of the screen. The best parts of the site, however, are the personalized essays written by research chemists on each element.
Periodic Table of the Elements - Los Alamos National Laboratory
This site offers information on the history, properties, sources, handling, production, and uses of individual elements.
Periodic Table - Lenntech
This site includes information on the chemical properties, health effects, and environmental effects of each element and also features great photos.
The Periodic Table of Videos - University of Nottingham
This site offers a short YouTube video for each element. Click on an element on the periodic table shown and listen to a University of Nottingham scientist tell you all about it.
Visual Elements - Royal Society of Chemistry
Lots of information here covering the history, uses, interesting facts, and supply of each element.
WebElements
WebElements is the creation of Mark Winter, a senior lecturer in chemistry at the University of Sheffield. Access the introductory information on each element by clicking on it on the periodic chart, and then check out all the links on the right-hand side for additional information.
In addition to information on each element, this site includes a page on “How to make a model of an atom” and online games based on the periodic table. Scroll to the bottom of the home page to find these links.
It’s Elemental: The Periodic Table – Chemical & Engineering News
Click on the individual element to go to its page. Much of the information you are looking for will be included in the “At a Glance” fact box located on the right of the screen. The best parts of the site, however, are the personalized essays written by research chemists on each element.
Periodic Table of the Elements - Los Alamos National Laboratory
This site offers information on the history, properties, sources, handling, production, and uses of individual elements.
Periodic Table - Lenntech
This site includes information on the chemical properties, health effects, and environmental effects of each element and also features great photos.
The Periodic Table of Videos - University of Nottingham
This site offers a short YouTube video for each element. Click on an element on the periodic table shown and listen to a University of Nottingham scientist tell you all about it.
Visual Elements - Royal Society of Chemistry
Lots of information here covering the history, uses, interesting facts, and supply of each element.
WebElements
WebElements is the creation of Mark Winter, a senior lecturer in chemistry at the University of Sheffield. Access the introductory information on each element by clicking on it on the periodic chart, and then check out all the links on the right-hand side for additional information.