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Advanced Maths for Chemists

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Advanced Maths for Chemists
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Publisher: Bookboon
ISBN-13: 9788740303728
Number of pages: 144

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The third of a three part series of texts designed for a first-year university course. Tutorial questions with fully worked solutions are used and structured on a weekly basis to help the students to self-pace themselves. Colored molecular structures, graphs and diagrams bring the text alive.

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