Comment Here's a good list... (Score 1) 46
These should get you through all the information you'll need about chemistry, and then some.
- "Chemical Principles." Richard E. Dickerson, H. B. Gray, M. Y. Darensbourg.
- "Molecules." Peter W. Atkins.
- "The Periodic Kingdom: A Journey into the Land of the Chemical Elements." Peter W. Atkins.
- "Designing the Molecular World: Chemistry at the Frontier." Philip Ball.
- "General Chemistry." Linus Pauling.
- "Chemistry of the Elements." Norman N. Greenwood and A. Earnshaw.
- "Chemistry: Principles and Applications." Peter W. Atkins.
- "Chemical Curiosities: Spectacular Experiments and Inspired Quotes." H. W. Roesky, K. Mockel, Roald Hoffman.
- "CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics." David R. Lide (editor-in-chief) and H.P.R. Frederikse (assoc.ed.)
That last book is up to its 80th edition or so.
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- "Chemical Principles." Richard E. Dickerson, H. B. Gray, M. Y. Darensbourg.
- "Molecules." Peter W. Atkins.
- "The Periodic Kingdom: A Journey into the Land of the Chemical Elements." Peter W. Atkins.
- "Designing the Molecular World: Chemistry at the Frontier." Philip Ball.
- "General Chemistry." Linus Pauling.
- "Chemistry of the Elements." Norman N. Greenwood and A. Earnshaw.
- "Chemistry: Principles and Applications." Peter W. Atkins.
- "Chemical Curiosities: Spectacular Experiments and Inspired Quotes." H. W. Roesky, K. Mockel, Roald Hoffman.
- "CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics." David R. Lide (editor-in-chief) and H.P.R. Frederikse (assoc.ed.)
That last book is up to its 80th edition or so.
- Entropix