I recommend "The Emperor, the Empress Hit Someone Again", an ancient romance novel. In the book, the female protagonist transmigrated to become the empress. When faced with the collective request of the harem concubines to leave the palace, she did not compromise. Instead, she used a stick to solve the problem. In this story, the emperor was controlled by the female protagonist, just like He Shen was controlled by his wife. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There were many books on chemistry that one could refer to: University Physics: A classic chemistry textbook written by the physicist Richard Stallman that introduced the basic concepts, principles, and laws of chemistry in detail. Quantum Mechanics: A classic physics textbook by Albert Einstein that introduced the basic concepts, principles, and laws of quantum mechanics. 3."Chemistry Reaction Kinetics"(Chemistry Reaction Kinetics): A classic chemistry textbook by Joseph J. Gilbert, which introduced the kinetic laws and calculation methods of chemical reactions in detail. Chemistry and Philosophy (Philosophy in Quantum Chemistry): A philosophical chemistry textbook written by the German mathematician Ulrich Beck that delves into the nature, meaning, and purpose of chemistry philosophy. 5 The Story of the Elements: A textbook by William G. Gibbson on the history of the chemical elements, which details the historical evolution and discovery of the chemical elements.
There were many chemistry books that could be referred to in the following popular chemistry books: 1 Principles of Chemistry W W critical Chemistry and Humanity (2) B S Lee 3."chemical equations and reactions" F physical chemistry 4. The Basics of Mechanical Bonding W N Coburn 5. The chemical dynamics of chemical bonds W Lebel The above books were all classic chemistry textbooks that covered the basic knowledge and applications of chemistry. He could choose books that suited him according to his needs and level.
Chemistry books were recommended as follows: 1 Principles of chemical reactions (University Physics) ·Vance 2 Introduction to Chemistry Stoutman 3. The Story of the Elements Harrington 4. The periodic table of The chemical elements and its applications ·A·Ross Astronomical books were recommended as follows: 1 An Introduction to Astronomy ·D·Arnold The Principles of Astronomy ·H. Isaac The Stellar Planets and Stars: An Introduction to the Solar System ·D·Arnold The Evolution of the Universe: From Big Bang to Black Hole ·Caster I hope these recommendations will be helpful!
There are many books related to chemistry. The following are some recommendations: 1 "Principles of Chemistry"(University Physics) 2.<<Chemistry Bond and Molecules>>(molecular chemistry) 3 "Basic Chemistry Thermodytics"(Basic Thermodytics) 4.<<Chemistry Reaction>> 5 Principles of Chemistry Experiment (Principles of Chemistry Experiment) The above books are all classic introductory chemistry books that cover all aspects of basic chemistry knowledge and are suitable for beginners to read.
There are many classic chemistry books. The following are some famous chemistry books: 1 < Basics of chemical reaction dynamics > 2 Principles of Chemistry The Story of the Elemental Chemistry Brown The Nature of the Bond Stoutman 5. New Lectures on the Principles of Chemistry Cohen 6.<<< Chemistry Bond >> and << Molecules >> Hamud Nature of Matter Watson 8.<< Chemistry Bond >> and << Molecules >> ·Clayton 9 " Basics of Thermodyology " ·Frist 10 " Basics of chemical dynamics " These books covered all aspects of chemistry, including basic chemistry, chemical reaction dynamics, chemical bonds and molecular structure, chemical energetics, chemical dynamics, and so on. Reading these classic books could help people better understand the basic concepts and principles of chemistry and improve their chemistry attainment.
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Another interesting one is 'Flowers for Algernon'. While not strictly about chemistry throughout, it involves scientific experiments which are somewhat related to chemistry in terms of the study of the human brain's chemistry. It's a really thought - provoking read.
One great fiction chemistry book is 'The Periodic Table' by Primo Levi. It weaves together stories that are related to different elements of the periodic table, making chemistry a part of a very human and often poignant narrative.
A more modern example could be 'The Martian' by Andy Weir. The main character uses his knowledge of chemistry among other sciences to survive on Mars. There are a lot of scenes where he has to perform chemical reactions to produce water, oxygen etc., which are fascinating and show how important chemistry can be in extreme situations.
One great chemistry fiction book is 'The Periodic Table' by Primo Levi. It weaves together stories related to the elements in a very engaging way.