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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Practical
Hplc Method Development: Thoroughly revised and greatly expanded,
the Second Edition of this landmark work brings scientists completely up
to date on method development for HPLC, one of the main analytical techniques
in use today. The authors, widely recognized as preeminent authorities
in the field, offer the most far-reaching treatment available, taking into
account advances in chromatography and the increasingly complex sample
types that have become significant in the past decade.
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Crystal
Enlightenment : The Transforming Properties of Crystals and Healing Stones
- A comprehensive, easy-to-understand guide to the use of crystals
and gems for internal growth, healing, and balance in your daily life.
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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.
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Physical Chemistryby
P. W. Atkins. This one of the most popular physical chemistry books
used through out the world.
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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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The
Periodic Kingdom : A Journey into the Land of the Chemical Elements (Science
Masters Series) - The periodic table of the elements is the grand,
unified theory of chemistry. In The Periodic Kingdom, P. W. Atkins imagines
the table as a landscape, with fields of metals, pools of mercury and bromine,
clouds
of gases, and the offshore island of rare earths. He describes the history
of this metaphoric kingdom and shows how its laws are those of physical
chemistry: they are the expression in the visible world of the invisible
dance of subatomic particles. The Periodic Kingdom is an excellent book
for students at any level who want to see the connections between chemistry,
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