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A Really Good Chemistry Book

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Anyone have suggestions for a good chemistry book? I have pretty good knowledge of chemistry, understand the language, but i would love to learn more. Preferably, I would like one with expiriments in it.

General Chemistry by Ebbing and Gammon is good for the theory. you should be able to devise your own experiments with it. i certainly have.

General Chemistry by Ebbing and Gammon is good for the theory. you should be able to devise your own experiments with it. i certainly have.

 

that's the one i use to teach my lower stream, students. It's very good, but a little shallow in detail in places. My advanced chemistry students use general chemistry principles and modern applications by petrucci, harwood, herring and madura

I have found a book by Karen Timberlake which looks really good. Has anyone taught from this book?

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I like to have more than one to study...

Like separated specific subjects...

I recommend:

General Chemistry (John B. Russel)

Basic Inorganic Chemistry (Cotton/Wilkinson)

Organic Chemistry (Morrison and Boyd)

Textbook of macro and semimicro quantitative inorganic analysis (A. Vogel)

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