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12523278 No.12523278 [Reply] [Original]

What's the best book to learn chemistry from zero? It's just for curiosity purposes

>> No.12523340

>>12523278
Check sticky
Sci wiki

>> No.12523344

>>12523340
Icky dicky

>> No.12523367

>>12523344
Bars

>> No.12523391

wikipedia

>> No.12523403

I would've told you "chemistry: the central science", but shit is too wild son, I've been self studying for like 14 days and I'm still in chapter 7.
I thought I could finish it In 30 days, oh how wrong was I.

>> No.12523714

>>12523278
Introduction to physics.

>> No.12523765

>>12523278
https://4chan-science.fandom.com/wiki/Chemistry_Textbook_Recommendations

>> No.12524900

>>12523403
>Expected to read a chemistry book in 30 days
Thanks for the rec though, I'll check it out

>> No.12524931

>>12524900
My dumb ass thought that it would be as easy as reading a self help book a day.

>> No.12527019

>>12523278
General chemistry by Linus Pauling

>> No.12527685

>>12523278
Theres lots of yt videos on chemistry that you can check out. Some fun ones are "NileRed" and "NurdRage".Other videos I watched to try and learn chemistry are from the "Organic Chemistry Tutor". Khan academy also has some stuff.

>> No.12528411

>>12527019
Not for beginners desu although I like his works.