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malvina yskollari (chemistry/verona area high school/wi/us; malvina.yskollari@verona.k12.wi.us
C9(5/09/07): i really like this site because its really healpful especially when we are taking a test, this is a really good site to study from.

souren: polis@hot.de
C8(3/17/07): Just want to express gratitude for information :)

M. (someone from Vancouver?)
C7(8/10/05): Great Site!!!

T. Hadley
C6(11/3/05): I am a student at North Arkansas College. Being a community college, most of the students in my class are adults and your site is proving to be invaluable to most of us. Thank you for allowing access to those of us who do not have any other study helps that are this good.

ruth roller
C5(5/25/05): To whom it may concern. I am teaching a preparatory chemistry course in jerusalem. I want to say thanks . It is a great site (for me and for those student thay want to further exercise).

sanchezp@nmsu.edu, Chem111 :
Q3(03/15/05): Where do you find the on-line tests?
A3 (03/15/05): On the website you sent this email from.

S.Preus:
Q2(3/08/04): Message: First, my appreciation as a student for some usefull games on this page. Next, a tip; The elements of the periodic table would be much easier to remember if each group in the PTGame were numbered from 1-18 I think - and perhaps the periods as well.
A2 (03/08/04): You've got it. Enjoy.

Esben A. Gad, email: ezben@email.com:
C4(2/12/04): Hi. I am a student at the nanotechnology-line at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. I would just like to thank you for a great tool in learning the basics of chemistry. At the same time, I would like to issue a challenge to you all, to beat our highscore on the "periodic table game", level 5. Good luck...

G.P. Harvard?:
C3(9/21/02):I am a Harvard Chemistry Student and I have to tell you that your Drills and Exercices page is BY FAR the best I have seen in the Internet. Keep up the good work!!

Adam Harris, Chem112:
Q1(02/18/2):Under solutions in Colligative 1, the math that the computer uses to find change in freezing point is frequently wrong.
A1 (02/18/02): Thanks. I fixed that problem. It was due to different truncation for different number of significant figures. It should be fine now.

Professor D. Dunlavy, NMSU:
C2(10/09/1):Sergei, I just noticed that there is a comment on the chemistry exercises webpage and thought I would bring it to your attention.  You and your efforts are appreciated!!   Dede

Philip Yost , Chem111:
C1(9/28/1): To Whom it may concern, I am a student in the chemistry 111 class with Professor Dunlavy, and I would just like to thank the chem department for the website that is setup for students to sumit work through via the internet. It is a wonderful and helpful site thanks. Sincerly, Philip Yost.


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