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Dr.Zayus Frequent Poster |
Does anyone know where to get a good chemistry set and some good books or info for a novice chemist? ------------------ |
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megalomania Administrator |
That is actually a very good question. here I wonder why nobody can grasp my simplified chemistry explanitions The best learning material are textbooks, the college ones, but these are never in bookstores unless its a college bookstore. Any will do, they are all the same. They won't teach you anything of practical value in the real world (all of the information is geared towards theory and the examples lack details) for that I would suggest an antique chemistry text (since the new stuff back then is very old to us now). Never listen to anything of theory in the old books, they are all dated, only use them for practical info (like making chlorine gas from oridinary chems, modern texts say...get it from a gas canister silly). I must look into this in more detail (one more item added to the project list )------------------ |
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