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Topic: I am writing a solution manual to Linus Pauling's General Chemistry  (Read 5696 times)

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Offline Roy Q. Batty

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hey guys

first a little intro, since I'm new here: I finally made up my mind I want to be a neuroscientist, since I think studying the brain is the best way to go about devising artificial general intelligence. I am studying linguistics now, though, at the undergrad level. We don't need chemistry for linguistics, but we do need it for neuroscience. So I'm reading Pauling's General Chemistry and writing a solutions manual on wikibooks as I go along, bit by bit (there is no solutions manual for this classic as of yet)

this is my best work so far

http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Solutions_to_General_Chemistry/Elements_and_Compounds_Atomic_and_Molecular_Masses

what I would really like is to get together some people here to help by reviewing and, for those who own or are willing to acquire the book, adding on more material

thanks

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