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11492607 No.11492607 [Reply] [Original]

hello, anon,
I was wondering about any books or resources for chemistry that will give me knowledge of doing chemistry using household materials. I am well aware my question is too generic and stupid to ask, and yes undergraduate textbooks are mostly theory.
No childish response, please!

>> No.11492639

Hello FBI

>> No.11492801

>>11492607
Well you learn chemistry by learning the theory then using it in the lab
What the matter

>> No.11494149

stop trying to make bombs and fucking kys

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11494151

THIS IS NOW AN EK THREAD

>> No.11494179

>>11492607
Hello FBI, im not responsible for anything anon might do. Now with that out of the way, chemistry by Raymond Chang would give you a great introduction

>> No.11495374

>>11492607

I feel like this thread is headed towards a repeat of the chlorine gas anon..