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Introductory Maths for Chemists

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Introductory Maths for Chemists
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Publisher: Bookboon
ISBN-13: 9788776818029
Number of pages: 136

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Chemistry Maths 1 teaches Maths from a 'chemical' perspective and is the first of a three part series of texts taken during a first-year university course. It is the Maths required by a Chemist, or Chemical Engineer, Chemical Physicist, Molecular Biologist, Biochemist or Biologist.

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