Free Chemistry Resources

Resources:

  • Khan Academy: Khan Academy’s chemistry library provides chemistry videos, articles, and exercises by topic.  
  • Tyler DeWitt: Tyler DeWitt is a high school chemistry teacher who takes fundamental concepts taught in an AP or Intro Chemistry course and explains them in an accessible way for students who are struggling with the material. 
  • ChemistNATE: ChemistNATE provides instructional screencasts on a variety of High School and University level chemistry topics.
  • Chemistry Now: This website hosts a video series exploring the chemistry of common objects in our world and the changes they undergo. 
  • CHEM4KIDS: Chem4Kids is a website for students learning the basics of chemistry. 
  • Compound Interest: Compound Interests blogs have been explaining the complex chemistry of real-world problems to the public using intricate infographics and visual aids.
  • Chemistry Name Reaction: Chemistry Name Reaction provides students with a wide variety of free chemistry ebooks. 
  • WWW Chemistry Guide: A collection of more than 250 links aimed primarily at chemists and researchers but also useful to teachers, organized by categories. 
  • The American Chemical Society’s Education Website: The American Chemical Society’s Education Website provides activities, games, puzzles and articles that cover a variety of chemistry topics.
  • American Association of Chemistry Teachers: The American Association of Chemistry Teachers (AACT) is a professional community by and for K–12 teachers of chemistry.
  • Royal Society of Chemistry: The Royal Society of Chemistry teaches chemistry to  primary, secondary and higher education students.
  • Mr. Causey: Mr.Causey has posted over 100 videos under 10 minutes on specific chemistry topics that students may struggle with.
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