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Chemistry Workbook For Dummies

Mickulecky, Peter J., Katherine Brutlag, Michelle Gihnan, and Brian Peterson, Chemistry Workbook for Dummies, WUey, Hohoken, NJ, 2008. [Pg.560]

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We assume you re a high school or college student and have access to a secondary school-level (or higher) textbook in chemistry or some other basic primer, such as Chemistry For Dummies, 2nd Edition (written by John T. Moore, EdD, and published by Wiley). We present enough theory in this workbook for you to tackle the problems, but you ll benefit from a broader description of basic chemical concepts. That way, you ll more clearly understand how the various pieces of chemistry operate within a larger whole — you ll see the compound for the elements, so to speak. [Pg.2]


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