Page on anti-cancer platinum compounds includes several illustrative QuickTime movies.
Learn about Brevetoxin B and its lab synthesis. Includes a photo and images of the neurotoxin chemical makeup.
Materials and Process Simulation Center at Caltech provides images and MPEG movies of molecules as they move and interact.
Guides, tutorials, articles, software and research tools for molecular modeling, from this center which collaborates with the NIH.
Presents a series of videos on various topics in chemistry including atomic orbitals, the structure of crystals and nucleophilic substitution.
Watch an experiment using complex ions in action. Teaches the aqueous chemistry of common metal ions.
View equilibrium crystal simulations for salt, gold, lead and copper.
Read an in-depth introduction to molecular modelling with diagrams, equations, and notes.
Take a quick tour of molecular modeling or view the library of 3-D molecular structures. Contains activities for middle and high school students.
Enter metals and their characteristics in a query form to view interactive images simulating their structures. Requires technical background.
View a collection of photomicrographs featuring silicon images scribbled onto integrated circuits by engineers designing computer chips.
Watch an experiment which explores the geometry of transition metal complexes by using the example of Nickel II.
Watch a video of an experiment that teaches methods for the handling of air-sensitive compounds with inert-atmosphere and vacuum-line techniques.
Click on an element in the interactive periodic table for details on its history, properties and isotopes.
Presents a discussion and illustrations of large molecules consisting of repeated chemical units linked together.
Illustrates a chemical experiment that examines the symmetry of inorganic molecules.
Enjoy chemistry multimedia demonstrations using QuickTime, Shockwave, VRML, Java and text-to-speech technology.
Demonstrates the theory of Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion, which allows scientists to predict the shapes of simple polyatomic molecules.
Chemistry research group provides general safety guidelines, shares experiment reports and offers links to chemistry videos.
Presents animated models of crystals transforming from high to low temperatures. Read also about martensites in gold intermetallic compounds.