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Chemistry

 


General chemistry

The facts on file dictionary of chemistry

A great resource tool containing around 3,000 entries that explains in clear and concise language various techniques, applications and specialised uses of everyday chemical terms. This is an outstanding reference book for the chemistry student, a "must have near" during exam or assignment times.


Chemistry: concepts and problems: a self teaching guide

Clifford C. Houk

A user-friendly resource to becoming a chemistry whizz. Includes easy-to-follow exercises and tests to check your understanding.

 


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Atomic structure, bonding and related properties


The periodic kingdom: a journey into the land of chemical elements

P.W Atkins

A fantastic book to inspire and interest students of chemistry. You may find chemistry boring but this is an original and unique book which may help you see chemistry in a new light and pick up some valuable information at the same time!




Inorganic chemistry

 


Organic chemistry


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Chemistry.

Studyit.



Related Links:

Chemistry New Zealand

Structure of the Atom

Nuclear chemistry 

Chemical Elements 

Web Elements 

OCHeM.com - organic chemistry


Related Content:

Check out the maths, physics & chemistry section of our website.

Some of our science, technology & computer databases will be helpful, too


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