Recommended Chemistry Literature
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Of course, it is also recommended that you read books on
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Here are some excellent books on chemistry in general:
- Molecules.
Peter W. Atkins.
Scientific American Library, Freeman Press, 1987.
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- Chemistry: Principles and Applications.
Peter W. Atkins.
Longman, 1988.
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- The Periodic Kingdom:
A Journey into the Land of the Chemical Elements.
Peter W. Atkins.
Basic Books, 1995.
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- Designing the Molecular World:
Chemistry at the Frontier .
Philip Ball.
Princenton Univ Press, 1994.
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- Chemical Principles, 4th Edition.
Richard E. Dickerson, H. B. Gray, M. Y. Darensbourg.
Benajamin/Cummings, 1984.
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- Chemistry of the Elements.
Norman N. Greenwood and A. Earnshaw.
Pergamon, 1984.
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- General Chemistry.
Linus Pauling.
Dover Books, 1989.
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- Chemical Curiosities:
Spectacular Experiments and Inspired Quotes.
H. W. Roesky, K. Mockel, Roald Hoffman.
Vch Pub, 1996.
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The authoritative data book, which can be found in every self-respecting
chemistry and physics laboratory is:
There exist student editions of this book as well.
Older editions of the CRC Handbook are also still very useful.
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