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Coffee break: Recharge your brain
Molecules
Atkins, P. W.
Molecules.
Reprint, W. H. Freeman, 1996. An introduction to the elements and the ways they bond.
Ball, Philip.
Stories of the Invisible: A Guided Tour of the Molecules.
Oxford University Press, 2001. Well-written, popular science for the general reader.
Emsley, John.
Molecules at an Exhibition: Intriguing Materials in Everyday Life.
Oxford University Press, 1998. An entertaining guide to the molecules we encounter daily.
Le Couteur, Penny, and Jay Burreson.
Napoleon's Buttons: How 17 Molecules Changed History.
Tarcher, 2003. Chemical structure combined with history for an engaging read.
Stwertka, Albert, and Eve Stwertka.
A Guide to the Elements.
Oxford University Press, 1996, 1998. Discusses each element, for middle-school and high school readers.
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