For nearly 40 years, Chemistry in the Laboratory has been meeting the needs of teachers and students. This new edition builds on that legacy while addressing cutting-edge trends in the chemistry labo
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Chapter by chapter, this workbook offers activities that integrate the Jones/Atkins text and the wealth of media that accompanies it, both on the Web site and on the two student CD-ROMs.