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CK-12 Chemistry 
CK-12 Chemistry

by S. Bewick, J. Edge, T. Forsythe, R. Parsons
Publisher: CK-12 Foundation 2009
Number of pages: 966
Description:
The Atomic Theory, Electron Configurations and the Periodic Table, Ions and the Compounds They Form, Covalent Bonding, Chemical Reactions, Chemical Kinetics, Acids, Thermodynamics, Electrochemistry, Nuclear Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and more.
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Chemistry Explained: Foundations and Applications
Publisher: Advameg, Inc. 2009
Description:
A valuable source of fundamental information for research reports, science fair projects, classroom demonstrations, and other activities. It will be an interesting source of information about the building blocks of nature for those who simply want to know more about the elements.
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Chemical Information Sources 
Chemical Information Sources


by Gary Wiggins
Publisher: Wikibooks 2011
Description:
Main topics: How and Where to Start (Publications, Guides, Computer Searching, Current Awareness, Reviews, Document Delivery, Background Reading); How and Where to Search: General; How and Where to Search: Specialized; Communicating in Chemistry; Miscellaneous; Supplemental Resources.



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Chemical Principles, 3rd Edition 
Chemical Principles, 3rd Edition


by Richard E. Dickerson, Harry B. Gray, Jr. Gilbert P. Haight
Publisher: Benjamin/Cummings Pub Co 1979
ISBN/ASIN: 0805323988
ISBN-13: 9780805323986
Number of pages: 1037
Description:
This book is designed to be used in a general university chemistry course which must provide both an overview of chemistry for nonspecialists and a sound foundation for later study for science or chemistry majors. Hence there are several survey chapters introducing different areas of chemistry, including inorganic, nuclear, organic, and biochemistry, and an attempt is made throughout the book to place chemistry in its historical and cultural setting. At the same time, the quantitative aspects of chemistry are presented in a manner consistent with their importance, in a way that will make it easy to build upon them in later courses.



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Chemical Ecology: The Chemistry of Biotic Interaction
Chemical Ecology: The Chemistry of Biotic Interaction
by Thomas Eisner, Jerrold Meinwald
Publisher: National Academies Press 1995
ISBN/ASIN: 0309052815
ISBN-13: 9780309052818
Number of pages: 241
Description:
This book highlights selected research areas that are contributing to advancement of the field of chemical ecology. Leading experts review the chemistry of insect defense; phyletic dmoninance; social regulation; eavesdropping, alarm, and deceit; and reproduction.
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Chemical Dynamics

by Joseph B. Dence, Harry B. Gray, George S. Hammond
Publisher: W. A. Benjamin, Inc. 1968
ISBN/ASIN: B000J0Q1GI
Number of pages: 193
Description:
Chemical dynamics - the systematic study of reactions and reactivity - is the most fascinating part of the freshman chemistry. Its early introduction forms a solid foundation for later study. The book is intended for students who have had introductory stoichiometry, energetics, and structure at the level of a modern freshman textbook.
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Chem1 Virtual Textbook 
Chem1 Virtual Textbook



by Stephen Lower

2008
Description:
The Chem1 Virtual Textbook provides comprehensive, in-depth coverage of the major topics in General Chemistry at the university and advanced-HS levels. It is best used as a reference text to supplement a conventional textbook or course syllabus, but it can also serve as the primary reading material in directed-study and distance-education courses.
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An Elementary Study of Chemistry



by William Edwards Henderson
Publisher: ManyBooks 1905
Number of pages: 390
Description:
It has been the aim of the authors to prepare a text-book constructed along lines which have become recognized as best suited to an elementary treatment. At the same time they have made a consistent effort to make the text clear in outline.
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Granulation Theory at Particle Level 


by Peter Dybdahl Hede
Publisher: BookBoon 2006
ISBN/ASIN: 8776811719
Number of pages: 62
Description:
In many types of biochemical and pharmaceutical industries fluid bed granulation in the form of agglomeration and coating processes are essential unit operations in the production of solid products. In order to fully understand the underlying mechanisms behind the numerous phenomena taking place during granulation, it is necessary to study the particle-level phenomena. This is the topic for the present text where relevant models and theory are presented.


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