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What are some good books to start learning chemistry?

>> No.12418259

>>12418253
Clifford the big red dog

>> No.12418267

>>12418253
My first was Zumdahl & Decoste's Introductory Chemistry: A Foundation. I'm only in general chem now but I had never taken chem in HS and that book I found really well-written and clear.

>> No.12418271

bleach and ammonia: a beginners guide to making colorful crystals

>> No.12418618

>>12418259
Thanks and kys

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>>12418253
Atkins's physical chemistry and Wiley's practical laboratory one, plus do some experiments.
There's like the 70% of what you need to start learning chemistry in these two books. To learn specific subjects there are hundreds of books.

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>>12418618
>Thanks and kys