http://www.sparknotes.com/chemistry/
I haven't looked at it yet, but sparknotes is usually pretty good. I was on looking for a better translation of Antigone (I didn't find one, sadly) but I decided to search for chemistry help, because I need it, and this showed up! I hope this helps you, if you are having trouble too.
P.S. Precalc (or any other math) kids:
http://www.sparknotes.com/math/
You just have to scroll down a bit, and then there is a section on precalculus.
3 comments:
Actually Alyssa, Spark Notes is really helpful when you need a better explanation for a certain book. I did not know that it also provides help for subjects like chemistry (which we need all the help we can achieve through any source : )
Anyways, thanks for letting me know that.
The only time I've used it before was last year, Mr. Thompson had us read Romeo and Juliet on there, because it had it in regular language. So I thought there might be something like that with Antigone.
And, you're welcome!
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