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            <title>Mad Science 2 : Experiments You Can Do at Home, but Still Probably Shouldnt
            by Gray, Theodore
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            <title>Inorganic Chemistry for Dummies
            by Matson, Michael
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            <title>Chemistry demystified
            by Williams, Linda D., 1958-
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            <description>...Written in a step-by-step format...In-depth examples, detailed illustrations, and worked-out problems make it easy to understand the material, and end-of-chapter quizzes and a final exam help reinforce learning.--P. [4] of cover.</description>
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            <title>Chemistry essentials for dummies
            by Moore, John T., 1947-
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            <title>The disappearing spoon and other true tales of madness, love, and the history of the world from the periodic table of the elements
            by Kean, Sam.
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            <description>The periodic table is one of mans crowning scientific achievements. But its also a treasure trove of stories of passion, adventure, betrayal, and obsession. The infectious tales and astounding details in The Disappearing Spoon follow carbon, neon, silicon, and gold as they play out their parts in human history, finance, mythology, war, the arts, poison, and the lives of the frequently mad scientists who discovered them.</description>
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            <title>The Elements : a visual exploration of every known atom in the universe
            by Gray, Theodore.
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            <title>Chemistry for the utterly confused
            by Moore, John T., 1947-
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            <title>Chemistry for the IB diploma : standard and higher level, for the 2007 programme
            by Neuss, Geoffrey.
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            <title>Chemical calculations : mathematics for chemistry
            by Yates, Paul, 1961-
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            <title>Encyclopedia of chemistry
            by Rittner, Don.
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            <description>Encyclopedia of Chemistry is a useful reference providing current and accurate information on the subject for high school and college students. Comprehensive coverage includes significant discoveries in chemistry, in addition to definitions of basic terms, thought-provoking essays, and capsule biographies of notable scientists - all presenting a wide range of valuable information compiled into a single source. Written in an easy-to-understand format, the encyclopedia articulates the importance of chemistry to society and includes summaries of notable events throughout history related to the subject. Featuring more than 2,000 cross-referenced entries, the encyclopedia includes four essays, interspersed throughout the text, that discuss compounds, the functions within a crime lab, molecular modeling, and the presence of chemistry in everyday life. Enhanced by more than 150 black-and-white illustrations, photographs, and charts.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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