"Notes On Chemistry: A Manual Based On Lecture Notes On the Nonmetals To Antimony]" by Arthur Stoddard Cooley offers a comprehensive overview of inorganic chemistry. Derived from meticulously compiled lecture notes, this manual focuses on the nonmetallic elements up to antimony, providing a structured approach to understanding chemical properties and reactions. Intended as a practical guide for students and educators alike, this resource presents complex concepts in an accessible format.
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