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The book list provided below is a good resource for you when doing research for homework assignments or specific class topics. The books are organized by groups for easy reference. Simply click on the book title link to view additional information.
Neat Chemistry Articles
Setting The Table
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Jake Yeston, Nirja Desai, and Elbert Wang
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2019
A brief visual history of the periodic table
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Pushing Periodic Table Past Its Limits
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Sam Kean
Year Published:
2019
Periodic Table
A storied Russian lab is trying to push the periodic table past its limits—and uncover exotic new elements.
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4 Everyday Items Einstein Helped Create
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Nat Geo
Year Published:
Genius
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Breakthrough on Nuclear Fusion Project
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Fusion
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Radiant Marie
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Radiant Marie
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Why are there still too few women in science?
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Few Women in Science
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