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Chemistry Books Here is a list of chemistry books that I have personally found enjoyable and worthy to buy and read. If you know of any other good and interesting books that you would like to see here, please just let me know via e-mail. |
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CRC
Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (80th Ed): This is an essential
reference book for physicists and chemists. For decades, the Handbook of
Chemistry and Physics has provided scientific and engineering communities
around the world with the broad range of current and critically evaluated
data required by their constantly and rapidly evolving technical fields.
Data have been carefully selected and verified by checking against the
most reliable sources, and major references are listed.
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Advanced Organic Chemistry : Reactions, Mechanisms, and Structure by Jerry March: This is far and away the most useful book to own for anyone involved in organic synthesis. Highly recommended for any advanced undergrad, grad student or any practicing organic chemist. Click here to buy this book from amazon.com.
Physical Chemistryby P. W. Atkins. This one of the most popular physical chemistry books used through out the world. Click here to buy this book from amazon.com. |
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Darwin's
Black Box : The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution - Michael J. Behe,
a biochemist at Lehigh University, presents here a scientific argument
for the existence of God. Examining the evolutionary theory of the origins
of life, he can go part of the way with Darwin--he accepts the idea that
species have been differentiated by the mechanism of natural selection
from a common ancestor. But he thinks that the essential randomness of
this process can explain evolutionary development only at the macro level,
not at the micro level of his expertise. Within the biochemistry of living
cells, he argues, life is "irreducibly complex." This is the last black
box to be opened, the end of the road for science. Faced with complexity
at this level, Behe suggests that it can only be the product of "intelligent
design."
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