
It may be fascinating to delve into the realms of chemistry and unravel its many mysteries, but it’s certainly not the easiest of subjects to master. It requires focus, dedication and daily studying to keep up with this complex science. Besides the subject matter that is taught in classrooms, some extra help in understanding and learning chemistry is always welcome.
Traditionally, the only way to glean extra information on any topic was to visit one of the bigger libraries and browse through huge tomes dealing with the subject. But with the advent of the Internet, that scenario is a thing of the past. Now, with the click of a mouse, you can find out anything you need to in chemistry, whether it is information on Electro- chemistry or Organic Chemistry; Nuclear Reactions or Chemical Reactions, Thermodynamics or Equilibrium.
There are numerous online sites that provide in-depth information and tutorials on any of the various topics that are included in chemistry. Online encyclopedias are great if you are looking for static information on chemistry.
However, here are a couple of ways to get inter-active help on any question you may want to get answers to.
Chemistry Help Forums
Using a forum is one of the most innovative ways of getting help with chemistry online. You can enter most chemistry forums as a guest and read any of the questions and answers posted there. However if you want to post a question or answer a query you would need to register as a member. Registration is usually free, quick and simple.
One of the most exciting things about using a forum for getting help with chemistry online is that your question goes out to a large number of people. This means that the question is open for anyone to answer and the answers are open for everyone to read. Varied answers to your question can open up your mind to endless possibilities. And further discussions with other members can only help enhance your learning experience.
You can choose to post your question in a General Chemistry forum or you could choose one of the several specialized forums including Organic Chemistry Forum, Analytical Chemistry Forum or Inorganic Chemistry Forum.
Chemistry e-Tutor
Registering at an online site that has chemistry tutors to help you out is another way to get help with chemistry online. Online tutors do not just give you outright answers to your questions; they help you learn just like conventional tutors.
Some of the benefits of registering with an online e-Tutor include:
The convenience of logging in at any time from anywhere, which is great for students who are unable to attend school temporarily or those who tend to travel a lot due to career or family demands.
Tutorials are more than just question-and-answer sessions. They impart knowledge, build learning skills and teach students to explore additional resources that can enhance the impact of their lessons.
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you can just ask ur chemistry question here. i am sure a lot of ppl here know a lot about chemistry
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cramster.com is a great site with formulas and help with work. I use it for physics and calculus. But there is more than just those.
I found lots of information on the chemistry of glass:
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/323056/how_glass_is_made/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Float_glass
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2003/14apr_zeroglass.htm
sparknotes and cliffnotes
they helped me pass my bio class, plus right now some of it is actually staying with me, but i doubt i will ever use it since i'm a finance major.
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