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Chemistry (Study Guide), 10th edition

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Chemistry (Study Guide), 10th edition

Chemistry (Study Guide), 10th edition By Kenneth W Whitten, Raymond E Davis, Larry Peck, George G Stanley
2014 | 417 Pages | ISBN: 1133933548 | PDF | 3 MB


The science of chemistry is a tremendously broad subject of study, with implications ranging from applications in the research laboratory, industry, medicine, and agriculture, through innumerable uses in our daily lives, to the challenging intellectual exercise of making sense of such a vast subject. The only way to make all of this a manageable study is to organize it. Therefore, we systematize our observations, trying to see common features in many different experimental results; we use the resulting summaries of observed behavior, called scientific laws, to help us predict chemical and physical behavior in unknown or untested cases; and we try to understand our observations and their summaries in terms of broad concepts such as the atomic theory. The merging of literally millions of chemical and physical observations, along with theories to explain them, into the ever-growing science of chemistry is one of the grandest intellectual achievements of the human mind.