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Crowe & Bradshaw: Chemistry for the Biosciences 2e

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Chapter 2
Atoms: the foundations of life
Chapter 3
Compounds and chemical bonding: bringing atoms together
Chapter 4
Molecular interactions: holding it all together
Chapter 5
Organic compounds 1: the framework of life
Chapter 6
Organic compounds 2: adding function to the framework of life
Chapter 7
Biological macromolecules: providing life's infrastructure
Chapter 8
Molecular shape and structure 1: from atoms to small molecules
Chapter 9
Molecular shape and structure 2: the shape of large molecules
Chapter 10
Isomerism: generating chemical variety
Chapter 11
Chemical analysis 1: how do we know what is there?
Chapter 12
Chemical analysis 2: how do we know how much is there?
Chapter 13
Energy: what makes reactions go?
Chapter 14
Kinetics: what affects the speed of a reaction?
Chapter 15
Equilibria: how far do reactions go?
Chapter 16
Acids, bases, and the aqueous environment: the medium of life
Chapter 17
Chemical Reactions 1: bringing molecules to life
Chapter 18
Chemical reactions 2: reaction mechanisms driving the chemistry of life
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