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Chapter 1: Introduction to Chemistry
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This site covers various topics in chemistry. Visit this site to research a way that chemistry affects your everyday life. Write an entry about this in your Science Journal.

The American Chemical Society
The American Chemical Society is the largest scientific society in the world. The Society is recognized as a world leader in fostering scientific education and research, and promoting public understanding of science. Visit this site's ChemCenter and read an article about recent chemical developments. Report on this article to the class.

Using the Scientific Method to Improve Your Social Life
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News Coverage – Ozone Hole
Visit this Web site to learn more about the ozone hole and how it is treated in the news today. Read some articles on the site and develop a news report to explain the dangers of ozone depletion.

The Human Genome Project
Since 1990, a group of scientists have been attempting to map the entire human genome. Visit this site to discover how biochemistry is used to map the human genome. Develop a timeline of the Human Genome Project in your Science Journal.

 

 
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