"Chemistry: The Science of Matter and Its Changes" offers a comprehensive exploration of the fundamental principles governing the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter. Written by Hippolyte Washington Gruener, this book delves into the core concepts of chemistry, providing a foundational understanding of the subject.
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