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InteractiveChemistry.org games are created by Chemistry Teacher Steven Sogo, supported by a number of talented high school students at Laguna Beach High School. Our mission is to provide free, open-source games and simulations to help teach principles in chemistry and physics classrooms.
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NEW! The Latest Version of Matchmaker is now available on...
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Photosynthesis. In this game, you will invest solar energy...
- Combustion Reactions
Combustion Reactions. In this game, you will invest energy...
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This game allows you to bond atoms together to create...
- Experiments and Prototypes
Our mission is to provide free, open-source games and...
- Ionic Reaction Simulator
This simulator demonstrates reactions between ionic...
- Sucrose Hydrolysis With Catalyst
Sucrose Hydrolysis with Catalysts. In this game, you will...
- CrownJoules10
CrownJoules10. Create Beautiful Molecules Using 21st Century...
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6 lut 2019 · Play and practice Periodic Table, Elements and Metals in a free Chemistry game. Learn online on 19 levels. Learn chemical elements and groups in the periodic ta.
Please feel free to create your own educational chemistry game with your own questions for a lesson, practice or test. Choose from several different game templates. Play games, take a quiz and learn chemistry. 2 free games available online from home or classroom in school.
Build an atom out of protons, neutrons, and electrons, and see how the element, charge, and mass change. Then play a game to test your ideas!
10 sty 2020 · Play and practice Health, Environment and Hazard pictograms in a free Chemistry game. Learn online on 4 levels. Practice the hazard symbols found on chemical pr.
The game allows students to see ionic patterns in the families of the periodic table. Vocabulary terms that describe these patterns are also introduced. Suggested Lessons:
This game allows you to bond atoms together to create molecules using 21st Century Lewis Dot Models. You can build molecules from 2 to 16 atoms using carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and chlorine atoms.