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Chemical Games and Puzzles
 
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    Subject:   Description: Author:
           
    Atomic orbital order  

    Click and drag the orbitals into the correct sequence

    Dr A.J. Bridgeman

           
    Molecular orbital order  

    Click and drag the orbitals into the correct sequence

    Dr A.J. Bridgeman

           
    Irving-Williams series  

    Click and drag the metal ions into the correct sequence

    Dr A.J. Bridgeman

           
    Spectrochemical series  

    Click and drag the ligands into the correct sequence

    Dr A.J. Bridgeman

           
    Acid strengths  

    Click and drag the acids into the correct sequence

    Dr A.J. Bridgeman

           
    Reactivity series  

    Click and drag the metals into the correct sequence

    Dr A.J. Bridgeman

           
    Chemical Crosswords  

    Interactive, randomly generated chemical crosswords

    Dr A.J. Bridgeman

     
    Chemical Su Doku  

    A version of the popular puzzle game using the elements of the periodic table.

    Dr A.J. Bridgeman

     
    Fundamental Particle Su Doku  

    A version of the popular puzzle game using fundamental particles.

    Dr A.J. Bridgeman

     
    Periodic table break out  

    A version of the break-out game
    Requires Internet Explorer

    Dr A.J. Bridgeman

     
    Periodic table buzz  

    Test your reflexes by hitting as many elements as you
    Requires Internet Explorer

    Dr A.J. Bridgeman

     
    Periodic table invaders  

    Periodic table space invaders - fire electrons at the attacking elements

    Dr A.J. Bridgeman

     
    Bond order asteroids  

    Bond order asteroids - fire electrons at the molecules to destroy them by filling their antibonding levels

    Dr A.J. Bridgeman and Joel Phillips

     
    Orbital solitaire  

    A version of the classic game solitaire with just a hint of chemistry

    Dr A.J. Bridgeman

     
    VSEPR Naughts and Crosses  

    Cleverer than a computer? A version of naughts and crosses with just a touch of chemistry

    Dr A.J. Bridgeman

     
    Logic puzzles  

    A collection of puzzles to tease and stretch your grey matter

    Dr T.L. Overton

     
    Chemical element wordsearches  

    Wordsearches randomly constructed from the chemical elements of the whole periodic table or from a part of it

    Dr A.J. Bridgeman

     
    Scrambled molecule  

    Solve the puzzle by unscrambling the molecules

    Dr A.J. Bridgeman

     
    Designer molecules  

    Use your creative talents to design your own molecule and upload it to the website

    Dr A.J. Bridgeman

     


    The activities below were produced by MChem students as part of 4th year projects. They are designed as self-study aids for the 1st year undergraduates taking the Chemistry with Forensic Science course but you may like to try your hand at them. If you would like any help with them, please feel free to email us!

     
    The Third Phase  

    Can you solve the clues and find the answer to a mysterious death?

    Dr T.L. Overton

     
    Horse Doping Forensic Toxicology 

    Investigate whether a winning horse was doped

    Dr T.L. Overton

     
    Fire Investigation 

    Who set the fire at a nightclub?

    Dr T.L. Overton

     

    You might also be interested in looking at a few of our other online teaching produced by students and staff.
     
    The Hull Periodic Table  

    Hull's version of the periodic table

    Dr P.G. Nelson

     
    Dynamic Periodic Table  

    Interactive periodic table

    Dr A.J. Bridgeman

     
    Balancing Equations and Moles  

    Tutorial

    Dr T.L. Overton

     
    Introduction to Organic Chemistry  

    Tutorial

    Dr T.L. Overton

     
    Introduction to Thermodynamics 

    Tutorial

    Dr T.L. Overton

     
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