Chemistry Homework Help
Sciencebase gets a lot of emails from visitors asking for help with their chemistry homework and assignments, science essays, science projects and the like. Well, obviously, it would be unethical of me to simply provide the answers to the many questions I receive, but About.com Chemistry editor Anne Marie Helmenstine produces a lot of articles that could provide you with useful pointers for completing your science assignment. Since her site produces an RSS newsfeed for easy syndication, I've included it here, so you can access her most popular chemistry articles quickly and easily. You can also find a complete listing of the winners of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry, here, always a good starting point for essay inspiration.
FAQ: will you do my homework for me?
No. But if you have specific questions pertaining to articles on sciencebase.com, then I might be able to answer them. Usually, however, you will get excellent results regarding particular news items by simply entering keywords and the researcher's name in a search engine, such as PSIGate. Please also browse the sciencebase site for homework ideas the current RSS feed also should provide some useful pointers in completing your chemistry assignment. We also have science fair project page. There's also a second chemistry assignment page with links to some of Anne Marie's articles and chemistry web resources.
Oh, by the way, cemistry has an "h" and isn't spelled chemestry either, it's easy to type chemcial instead of chemical too and chemcialy and chemcially instead of chemically.



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