The 1956 edition of the General Chemistry book is an English work written by John Arrend Timm, professor of chemistry at Simmons College.
It is a rare work that must be included in the collections of chemistry and book lovers.
Starting with the basic subjects of chemistry, many topics are carefully explained in a simple language and graphics.
In addition to subjects such as atoms and molecules, chemical reactions, acids and bases, the book contains many valuable additional information such as atomic weights of known elements, logarithm table.
Although her skin is somewhat worn, it is still intact and one piece, all pages complete. Some pages have pencil notes and calculations from previous owners. These kinds of notes are very useful, so I didn't particularly delete them.
Size: 16x23cm
636 pages
Edition: McGraww-Hill Book Co 1956
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