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Culinary Reactions

Culinary Reactions

by Simon Quellen Field
288 Pages · 2011 · 4 MB · 14 Downloads · New!
" Happiness doesn't result from what we get, but from what we give. ” ― Ben Carson
Introductory Chemistry
by Steven S. Zumdahl
784 Pages · 2018 · 56  MB · 4,662 Downloads · New!
Introductory Chemistry is the sciences, general chemistry and sciences book which explains all the concept of chemistry in details. Steven S. Zumdahl and Donald J. DeCoste are the authors of this impressive book. Steven is the author of many science text-books. He is the favorite author of teachers and students both. This is an ultimate guide for all the students who wanted to become professional in chemistry. It takes the student step by step to master all the skills to become a brilliant chemist. Learn how to get over the chemical reactions and equations.
Laboratory Manual for Principles of General Chemistry
by Jo A. Beran
456 Pages · 2014 · 19  MB · 16 Downloads · New!
Laboratory Manual for Principles of General Chemistry is the general chemistry and clinical chemistry book which tells the students to quickly perform the tasks in the lab. Jo A. Beran is the author of this superb book. This is a comprehensive two-term manual for general chemistry. It is the updated and revised edition which contains the latest techniques and experiments. The current edition of the manual focuses on chemical techniques and processes. Students will learn how time effects in the experiments and to make different changes by varying time. It consists of supplementary manual and companion manual. The companion model is organized into different topics like Atomic and Molecular Structure, Chemical and Physical Properties, Gases and Solution. Before going to the lab, must plan your whole day and make a to-do list. Track the time that is spent on the tasks while performing. Whenever you get free in the lab then use if for good purposes. Do not compromise on the clutter-free environment. Keep your experiments ready and data organized. Believe on divide and conquer rules. Begin your lab through small practices and then so on. A must-have book for all the students and professionals to optimize their day.
Uncle Tungsten
by Oliver Sacks
352 Pages · 2015 · 1 MB · 28 Downloads · New!
The “Uncle Tungsten: Memories of a Chemical Boyhood” is a wonderful description of Sack’s childhood discovery of scientific inquiry. Oliver Sacks was born in 1933 in London and was educated at Queen’s College, Oxford. The book is an elegantly written autobiography with remarkably bright accounts of Sack’s early formative years. In this book, you will know his historical detail with chemistry, numbers, and natural history, subjects which revealed to him that there existed some kind of natural order in the universe. He was born into a large family of doctors, metallurgists, chemists, physicists and teachers, Sacks interest was encouraged and abetted by aunts, parents and his older brothers. When he was just six-year-old, the Second World War was started and he had left his home country with thousands of children, to escape from bombing. He exiled to a school that rivaled Dicken’s grimmest, fed on a steady diet of turnips. The headmaster allowed him to go home after four year. When he came to the home, his age is ten years, he was changed. His uncle ran a light bulb manufacturing plant and was a mine of information about chemistry. His interest in chemistry and he wants to know about an atom, how he discovers, and everything about it. To know about further, how he became a scientist, read this biography book.

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