Selected Product: | Organic Chemistry I as a Second Language: Translating the Basic Concepts Paperback Edition: 2 Author: David R. Klein Publisher: Wiley Release Date: 2007-06-22 ISBN-10: 0470129298 ISBN-13: 9780470129296 List Price: $38.47 Average Customer Rating: | | Organic Chemistry I For Dummies ISBN-10: 0764569023 ISBN-13: 9780764569029 List Price:$19.99 Organic Chemistry II as a Second Language: Second Semester Topics ISBN-10: 0471738085 ISBN-13: 9780471738084 List Price:$30.42 Prentice Hall Molecular Model Set For Organic Chemistry ISBN-10: 0205081363 ISBN-13: 9780205081363 List Price:$51.20 General Chemistry I as a Second Language: Mastering the Fundamental Skills ISBN-10: 0471716626 ISBN-13: 9780471716624 List Price:$30.37 The Nuts and Bolts of Organic Chemistry: A Student's Guide to Success ISBN-10: 0805331174 ISBN-13: 9780805331172 List Price:$39.80 |
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