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ezekiel Frequent Poster |
Would anyone suggest any books on the more advanced aspects of chemistry ? ------------------ |
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megalomania Administrator |
There are so many, and there names mean little to me. Any university worthy of the name will have and entire shelf or two of them. If you are looking for modern methodology, go for a newer book, such as Advanced Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Techniques, they all tend to have names like that. Even the old books (1950 down to the 18th century) are real good if you want to know how to make simple chemicals in the lab. They will not help you on modern practices of chemistry. I like The Chemical Technicians Ready Reference Handbook, lots of rare lab procedures. If you have only a public library, the books will probably be written for middle school children from the 70's. ------------------ |
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