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As of July 2007 LSS is an AP course audit officially accredited AP Chemistry school.  Information on the Advanced Placement program as well as the AP Exams and a list of universities and colleges that recognize AP Exams for credit or advanced standing is available at the AP Canada website: http://www.ap.ca
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That's Matt and Richard carefully watching for the endpoint in their redox titration to determine the percentage of oxalate in potassium tris (oxalato) chromate III, a coordination complex compound they had previously synthesized.   
William and Jonas (below) and Jack (right) concentrate on their titrations
That's Ben weighing his primary standard: sodium oxalate on the analytical balance
THE PERIODIC TABLE
The best interactive Periodic Table on the Internet can be accessed at http://www.webelements.com.  Clicking on any element reveals details of its discovery, reactions, atomic structure, and Periodic properties.
ATOMIC EMISSION SPECTRA An excellent set of Atomic Emission and Absorption Spectra for most of the chemical elements can be accessed at a University of Oregon site http://www.jersey.uoregon.edu/vlab/elements/Elements.html.  Clicking on any element in the displayed Periodic Table reveals one these two spectra with a button click to alternate between the absorption and emission spectrum.
The shapes of all atomic and molecular orbitals up to "7g" can be accessed by visiting "The Orbitron Gallery".  Clicking on any orbital type reveals three dimensional models and explanation ofthe orbital's contours, aa well as graphs of radial electron density based on Schroedinger's Equation.
Visit "
The Orbitron Gallery" of atomic and molecular orbitals at: http:/www.shef.ac.uk/chemistry/orbitron/
ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR ORBITALS
WATER
A website about water with numerous links to information concerning its fascinating and unusal properties can be found at: http://www.sbu.ac.uk/water/
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