Investigating Chemistry: A Forensic Science Perspective /

The role of science to criminal investigations has inspired hit television shows and is captivating millions of people. Now there is a new chemistry book that uses a unique forensic chemistry theme to introduce basic chemical concepts to students who are not science-savvy but who must take a scienc...

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Tác giả chính: Johll Matthew E
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Được phát hành: American : W. H Freeman , 2006
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520 # # |a Each chapter is easy to read, starting with a forensic case study followed by a chemistry topic...The graphics, tables and diagrams helpfully present information in a different format, making it easier to understand and remember.' - Mark Baron, Education in Chemistry 
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520 # # |a MATTHEW JOHLL is Professor of Chemistry and Forensic Science at Illinois Valley Community College, USA. 
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