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๐Ÿงต Chemistry books

Anonymous No. 16071099

Histology lab rat here, going back to school to get a degree since my work is paying for it.
I'm looking for any book 0-Hero book recommendations for chemistry and BioChem, that'd be greatly appreciated.
I need to test out of as many chem and Bio-Chem classes as I can, since the school only allows me to take one of these classes per semester, (I already have all the other requirements for the degree fulfilled). The idea of Waiting 6+ semesters while doing 1 class per semester seems like such a drag.

I'll also answer any questions regarding histology and the industry for anyone curious.

Anonymous No. 16071108

you sure do seem to like talking about yourself on social media

Anonymous No. 16071304

>>16071108
You're right, I just would like to see books Anons recommend. Thought giving background would make the thread take.

Anonymous No. 16071687

>>16071099
my textbooks were:
>general chemistry - tro
>general chemistry lab manual - slowinski
>organic chemistry - klein
i loved this book. i recommend getting the answer book too, they explain the logic for every answer
>organic chemistry lab - mohrig
>quantitative analysis (analytical chemistry) - harris
>physical chemistry - engel
i like the mcquarrie & simon one too, because they love teaching you the math alongside the science. it's a bit dated though
later mcquarrie released a standalone math book called mathematics for physical chemistry, which was used in an optional course in my school for people lacking the math background
he also has a general chemistry book, but i have not read it
>biochemistry - berg
>biochemistry & molecular biology lab manual - wilson & walker
great reference book
>physical biochemistry - sheehan

Anonymous No. 16072949

>>16071687
Thank you for those recommendations. Definitely going to go through them.