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Lehrbuch der anorganischen Chemie

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This textbook for inorganic chemistry conveys information both on basic principles and on substances in inorganic and metallo-organic chemistry. In its 102nd edition, a new work has arisen following extensive redesign of its predecessor and this is intended to assist in preparation for exams and to serve as a reference work. Additional areas of knowledge in chemistry and current chemical facts are documented in a large number of additional chapters and subchapters, plus new tables, figures and structural formulae. All chapters involving molecular, solid, metallo-organic, bio-inorganic, technical and nuclear chemistry of the 114 elements known to date have been brought up to the very latest state of scientific knowledge.

1480 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1925

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Arnold Frederik Holleman, 1859-1912

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ChatGPT couldn’t have done it like Holleman Wieberg did.
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May 6, 2017
This book is a wonderful tale about Mack, a sheltie dog , and his beloved owner, Justine a single mother, who has taught Mack to dance with her. Justine has suffered many losses in her life and accidently loses Mack on her way to visit her dying father. Mack is found by the Parmalee’s, a husband and wife who also have lived through tragedy. As Justine desperately hunts for Mack, he is bringing joy and happiness into the lives of the Parmalee’s, his new family. High school readers and dog lovers would enjoy this book. Author Susan Wilson has excellent character and plot development, engaging the reader through mystery, sorrow, and a multitude of emotions. This book is a page turner that I found difficult to put down. It is an excellent example of POV, as it describes both Justine's and Mack's point of view throughout. I could see using this piece as a mentor text when teaching

writing, specifically point of view.
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