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Wants to learn chemistry, at least some

Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2023 1:22 am
by easypeasyac
Hello;

I graduated from biology faculty and works as a molecular biolog in cell culture lab.

I want to learn chemistry at least at high school level. I know that is quite hard to learn chemistry without education but i want to try.

Can anyone suggest me some books, for start the learning chemistry from the beginning.

Thank you for your helps.

Re: Wants to learn chemistry, at least some

Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2023 12:52 am
by newdomer
Chemistry is an experiment-based subject, through which experiments can provide an in-depth understanding of the principles and processes of chemical reactions. Therefore, it is recommended to conduct more experimental operations to improve experimental skills and experimental design capabilities.

Re: Wants to learn chemistry, at least some

Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2023 12:57 am
by newdomer
There are many basic concepts and terms in chemistry, such as molecules, atoms, chemical bonds, compounds, chemical reactions, etc. It is recommended to have a deep understanding and mastery of these concepts in order to better understand chemical knowledge.

Re: Wants to learn chemistry, at least some

Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2023 12:50 am
by uecyclist
Certainly! Here are a few book recommendations to help you start learning chemistry at the high school level:

"Chemistry: The Central Science" by Theodore L. Brown, H. Eugene LeMay Jr., and Bruce E. Bursten.

"Chemistry For Dummies" by John T. Moore.
"The Cartoon Guide to Chemistry" by Larry Gonick.

"Cracking the AP Chemistry Exam" by The Princeton Review (if you prefer a study guide for exam preparation).

These books provide a solid foundation in chemistry and are suitable for self-study. Remember to practice with exercises and examples to reinforce your understanding. Good

Re: Wants to learn chemistry, at least some

Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2023 9:12 pm
by alihaaso
uecyclist wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2023 12:50 am Certainly! Here are a few book recommendations to help you start learning chemistry at the high school level:

"Chemistry: The Central Science" by Theodore L. Brown, H. Eugene LeMay Jr., and Bruce E. Bursten.

"Chemistry For Dummies" by John T. Moore.
"The Cartoon Guide to Chemistry" by Larry Gonick.

"Cracking the AP Chemistry Exam" by The Princeton Review (if you prefer a study guide for exam preparation).

These books provide a solid foundation in chemistry and are suitable for self-study. Remember to practice with exercises and examples to reinforce your understanding. Good
I cannot find Chemistry For Dummies anywhere

Re: Wants to learn chemistry, at least some

Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2024 4:42 am
by easypeasyac
uecyclist wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2023 12:50 am Certainly! Here are a few book recommendations to help you start learning chemistry at the high school level:

"Chemistry: The Central Science" by Theodore L. Brown, H. Eugene LeMay Jr., and Bruce E. Bursten.

"Chemistry For Dummies" by John T. Moore.
"The Cartoon Guide to Chemistry" by Larry Gonick.

"Cracking the AP Chemistry Exam" by The Princeton Review (if you prefer a study guide for exam preparation).

These books provide a solid foundation in chemistry and are suitable for self-study. Remember to practice with exercises and examples to reinforce your understanding. Good
Thank you, I will get them.