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Introductory Chemistry by David W. Ball

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Introductory Chemistry
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Publisher: Flat World Knowledge
ISBN-13: 9781453327654
Number of pages: 855

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David W. Ball of Cleveland State University brings his new survey of general chemistry text, Introductory Chemistry, to the market with a fresh theme that will be sure to hold student interest: 'Chemistry is Everywhere'. Introductory Chemistry is intended for a one-semester introductory or preparatory chemistry course.

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