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Hi guys. I am very new to Chemistry but i really like it. I have found some test books. Is there any way you can help me? I would appricate it. Any tips on ways to learn Chemistry in home? Thank you.

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You can start reading text books. There are some really good ones that start off with the basics and go into great detail, but they usually cost >$100 new. If you dont understand something, read it again. That's how I did well in chemistry at school.

 

If you still dont understand, search via Google. Google searching is actually something of a skill you develop. It really comes down to knowing what you need to search for. So do it, enahance your Google-fu abilities!

 

And then if you still don't understand, ask us here.

 

I believe there are also many videos on youtube that i think would be a good place to start.

 

Sorry I dont have any links, but I'm a bit busy to search for resources at the moment, hopefully someone else can help with that.

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I recommend the book "General Chemistry: Principles and Modern Applications (which is currently 10th edition)" by Ralph H. Petrucci (Author), F. Geoffrey Herring (Author), Jeffry D. Madura (Author), Carey Bissonnette (Author).

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