Synopsis
"Descriptive inorganic chemistry" is an extraordinary literary masterpiece written by Geoffrey Rayner-Canham. Spanning across the realms of Inorganic Chemistry, Science, Science/Mathematics, this work captures the hearts of readers worldwide with its profound narrative, compelling themes, and brilliant character design. Originally published in 1996, it remains an essential read and a monumental standard of its genre.
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569
Published
1996
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