General Chemistry: the essential concepts
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TextPublication details: Boston ; McGraw-Hill; 2006Edition: 4th edDescription: xxvii, 734 p; Includes indexISBN: - 0-07-111567-6
- C 540 C36g
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The book is commonly perceived to be more difficult than most other subjects. there is some justification for this perception. for one thing, chemistry has a very specialized vocabulary. at first, studying chemitry is like learning a new language.
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