Basic Ideas In Chemistry
by Michael Clark
2013
Number of pages: 58
Description:
Success in studying Chemistry depends upon the familiarity of students with a few basic ideas, conventions, and methods upon which later studies are built. This small book presents these basic ideas, conventions and methods. When a student has achieved mastery of them, further studies can be pursued with greater confidence.
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