
Introductory Chemistry Online
by Paul R. Young
Publisher: Wikibooks 2011
Number of pages: 444
Description:
Introductory Chemistry Online is an open-source introductory chemistry textbook/workbook that is designed cover a college-level one-semester course. The text is designed to be simple, uncluttered and very much to the point.
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