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How to
Use
the Chemistry
Index
Using
the index can be more
effective
than using the search
page.
The main index page displays the alphabet.
Clicking on a letter (say A),
will take you to the index page displaying
all the words and topics beginning with
A.
Each
entry is a link to the
relevant information.
If an entry has more than one
link,
then it is written in white and the
links
are centred in the column beneath
it.
Entries in yellow are elements.
Clicking on
one
of these will take you to the page for that element.
The same page can be reached by clicking
on the
chemical symbol for that element in
the periodic
table.
Many element pages have a
"reaction with" section.
Here you can find all of
the
reactions involving that element or
compound.
Entries in red are compounds.
Some compounds have their own
page but
most are listed on the element
pages.
If you want to know something about sodium chloride,
it will be on the sodium page. Compounds
are listed in red at the end of the element
page.
Entries in pink are special
index
pages.
These pages contain links to large topics.
Clicking on metals or Earth will take you
to special index pages
with links to those subjects.
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