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Why Thermodynamics Should Not Be Taught to Freshmen, or Who Owns the Problem?

Journal of Chemical Education - United States
doi 10.1021/ed056p520.2
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ChemistryEducation
Date

August 1, 1979

Authors
Rubin Battino
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American Chemical Society (ACS)


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