Free Download Mark Anthony Benvenuto, "Materials Chemistry: For Scientists and Engineers"English | 2022 | ISBN: 3110656736 | PDF | pages: 282 | 111.2 mb
This book is an introductory work on the broad topics included in Materials Science. It encompasses a number of different materials classes and properties with a focus on the structure-property relationships between them. Each class of materials will include and discuss recycling techniques and other green methods of production. Materials Chemistry: For Scientists and Engineers is ideal for all newcomers to the fi eld as well as for those seeking a knowledge of solid state chemistry.
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