Additional Study Resources
Elements and Atoms: The Building Blocks of Matter:
- Link from the Course textbook (in Janux):
- Dynamic Periodic Table
- from Dynamic Periodic Table by Michael Dayah
- from Dynamic Periodic Table by Michael Dayah
- Dynamic Periodic Table
- Videos/Animations:
- Atomic Structure
- Flash video from McGrawHill Higher Education Support Website
- Atomic Nucleus
- YouTube video from Bozeman Science
- Interactive Periodic Table
- From the Royal Society of Chemistry
- Elements and Atoms
- Flash video from Khan Academy
- Groups of the Periodic Table
- Flash video from Khan Academy
- How To Speak Chemistrian: Crash Course Chemistry #11
- YouTube video from CrashCourse
- The Nucleus: Crash Course Chemistry #1
- YouTube video from CrashCourse
- The Periodic Table: Crash Course Chemistry #4
- YouTube video from CrashCourse
- Isotopes
- YouTube video from Ricochet Science
- YouTube video from Ricochet Science
- Atomic Structure
- Read more about it:
- Atomic Structure
- From ChemTutor
- The Structure of Atoms
- From University of California Davis, ChemWiki
- The Periodic Table
- From ChemTutor
- Atomic Structure - Subatomic Particles
- From the Wikibook General Chemistry
- Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
- From the Wikibook Chemical Principles
- Atom
- From Wikipedia
- Element
- From Wikipedia
- Periodic Table
- From Wikipedia
- Molecule
- From Wikipedia
- Atomic Structure
Chemical Bonds
- Link from the Course textbook (in Janux):
- Opposites Attract and Likes Repel
- YouTube video from Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
- Opposites Attract and Likes Repel
- Videos/Animations:
- Atomic Hook-Ups - Types of Chemical Bonds:
- YouTube video from Crash Course
- Bonding Models and Lewis Structures:
- YouTube video from Crash Course
- Chemical Bonds: Covalent vs. Ionic
- YouTube video from Bozeman Science
- Ionic Bonding
- YouTube video from Bozeman Science
- Covaent Bonding
- YouTube video from Bozeman Science
- Ionic vs. Covalent Bonding
- Flash video from McGrawHill Higher Education Support Website
- Flash video from McGrawHill Higher Education Support Website
- Atomic Hook-Ups - Types of Chemical Bonds:
- Read more about it:
- Ionic Bonds
- From University of California Davis, ChemWiki
- Covalent Bonds
- From University of California Davis, ChemWiki
- Covalent Bonding
- From University of California Davis, ChemWiki
- Ionic and Covalent Bonds
- From University of California Davis, ChemWiki
- Covalent Bonds vs Ionic Bonds
- From University of California Davis, ChemWiki
- Polar Molecules - Water
- From What is Chemistry, University "Federico II" of Naples, Italy
- Chemical Bond
- From Wikipedia
- Ionic Bonds
Chemical Reactions
- Videos/Animations:
- Predicting Products of Chemical Reactions
- Flash interactive from McGrawHill Higher Education Support Website
- Energy & Chemistry
- YouTube video from Crash Course
- Chemical Reactions
- YouTube video from Bozeman Science
- Chemical Change
- YouTube video from Bozeman Science
- Activation Energy
- YouTube video from Bozeman Science
- Kinetics: Chemistry's Demolition Derby
- YouTube video from Crash Course
- Introduction to Kinetics
- YouTube video from Khan Academy
- YouTube video from Khan Academy
- Predicting Products of Chemical Reactions
- Read more about it:
- Rates and Mechanisms of Chemical Reactions
- From the Wikibook Chemical Principles
- Types of chemical reactions
- From the Wikibook, General Chemistry
- Chemical Reactions - Reaction Types
- From Wikipedia
- Chemical Kinetics
- From Wikipedia
- Biocatalysis
- From Wikipedia
- Rates and Mechanisms of Chemical Reactions
Compounds Essential to Human Functioning
- Link from the Course textbook (in Janux):
- Dehydration Synthesis Disaccharide
- YouTube Video from Janet Lupoli
- YouTube Video from Janet Lupoli
- Dehydration Synthesis Disaccharide
- Videos/Animations:
- Biological Molecules
- YouTube Video from Bozeman Science
- The Molecules of Life
- YouTube Video from Bozeman Science
- Biological Molecules - You Are What You Eat: Crash Course Biology #3
- YouTube video from Crash Course
- Water - Liquid Awesome: Biology #2
- YouTube video from Crash Course
- Water and Mineral Uptake
- Flash video from McGrawHill Higher Education Support Website
- Acids, Bases, and pH
- YouTube Video from Bozeman Science
- Buffers, the Acid Rain Slayer: Crash Course Chemistry #31
- YouTube video from Crash Course
- That's Why Carbon Is A Tramp: Crash Course Biology #1
- YouTube video from Crash Course
- Carbohydrates
- YouTube Video from Bozeman Science
- Lipids
- YouTube Video from Bozeman Science
- Proteins
- YouTube Video from Bozeman Science
- YouTube Video from Bozeman Science
- Biological Molecules
- Read more about it:
- Organic Chemistry With a Biological Emphasis
- From University of California Davis, ChemWiki
- Biomolecule
- From Wikipedia
- Organic Compound
- From Wikipedia
- Inorganic Compound
- From Wikipedia
- Body Fluids and Regulation
- Paulev-Zubieta's New Human Physiology 2nd ed.
- Water
- From Wikipedia
- Body Water
- From Wikipedia
- The Acid-Base Balance and Disorders
- Paulev-Zubieta's New Human Physiology 2nd ed.
- Acids & Bases
- 'Acid-base Physiology' by Kerry Brandis -from http://www.anaesthesiaMCQ.com
- Buffering
- 'Acid-base Physiology' by Kerry Brandis -from http://www.anaesthesiaMCQ.com
- Carbon
- From Wikipedia
- Metabolism and energy
- From Chemistry for Biologists, The Royal Society of Chemists
- Cell Metabolism
- From Scitable by Nature Education
- Carbohydrate
- Carbohydrate
- From Wikipedia
- Lipid
- From Wikipedia
- Proteins
- Proteins
- From Wikipedia
- Organic Chemistry With a Biological Emphasis
Modules
- Homeostasis
- Cells & Biomolecules
- Membrane Transport
- Digestion & Metabolism
- Intercellular Communication
- Endocrine System
- Neural Communication
- Synaptic Transmissions, Neural Integration & CNS
- Special Senses & Reflexes
- Somatic & Autonomic Nervous System
- Respiratory Physiology
- Cardiac Physiology
- Blood Vessels, Blood & Immune system
- Urinary System
- Regulation of Digestion
- Reproduction
- Chemistry Refresher
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