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Is there a site on the net that explains chemistry in simple terms? I found several great sites but they assume a certain level of knowledge. Can anyone help?
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Chemistry has many subjects in it, is there a particular one you are interested in?
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not sure what you exactly want.. hope the link below will surface:
http://www.chem.ox.ac.uk/vrchemistry/foundation.html
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