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• Using the Periodic Table, determine the atomic weight of magnesium.
• What is the name of Section 4 in Perry’s Chemical Engineers’ Handbook (Seven Edition)?
• Find a book title that encompasses the fundamentals of chemistry as well as contains interactive tables of chemical data.
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