Is chemistry self teachable?
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Date: July 9th, 2020 1:42 PM Author: The Buzz Aldrin Spacelaw Fellowship
Most textbooks have sample problems at the end of each section.
"Pushing Electrons" is a good book once you get into O-chem.
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Date: July 9th, 2020 1:49 PM
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for fun or profit?
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Date: July 9th, 2020 1:58 PM Author: OldHLSDude
How much chemistry have you taken so far? What is your objective? I think it's good to have a structured curriculum to follow so you don't miss some fundamentals you might need later. If you are starting at a basic level or want review, Kahn Academy seems to have good stuff. You might also consider buying yourself an adult chemistry set to get some lab experience.
If you want to try more advanced classes I suggest looking at MIT Open Courseware: https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/chemistry/
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