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The American Chemical Society discusses how chemists are celebrating Earth Day this year. Users can learn how to take part in the 2004 Unifying Event - Testing the pH of Rain Water. Kindergarten through twelfth graders...
This is an "everything" site for the teaching of environmental chemistry. The site contains some unique case studies, a list of textbooks, lab and modeling activities and other educational content. The content is still...
Green Chemistry, as its name implies, is an environmentally friendly practice of using chemistry to prevent pollution. The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has created the Green Chemistry Expert System software...
This paper, published and made available online by the Journal of Chemical Education, is well written, generously referenced and will serve as an excellent reference for anyone interested in adapting and implementing a...
Part of MIT's innovative OpenCourseWare Project, that provides materials from MIT classes to the public on the web, the site outlines a class on the physical processes by which materials, such as pollutants, are...
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