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Dialogare: compendio di chimica

  • Riccardo Peruzzini,

This compendium is aimed at all students who, in the transition from secondary school to university, have to face a chemistry exam in their course of study and want to fill their knowledge gaps or, simply, to review the minimum topics of the subject, before deepening them during university courses. By studying and reviewing the various topics, grouped in parts and units, the reader will therefore have the possibility to access the fundamental notions that make up “General Chemistry”. The end-of-chapter exercises are an additional aid allowing students to carry out a self-assessment and, possibly, to identify particularly “difficult” topics to be further studied.

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Riccardo Peruzzini obtained his PhD in Chemistry from the University of Florence and worked as a molecular biology researcher. He has been visiting student to Caltech, Pasadena (USA) and researcher at CNRS in Lille (France). Always passionate about teaching, starting from 2015 he devoted himself full time to teaching in secondary schools and to educational orientation. He is currently a professor of natural sciences at the G. Peano Institute in Florence.
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Book Title

Dialogare: compendio di chimica

Authors

Riccardo Peruzzini

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Publication Year

2017

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© 2017 Author(s)

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CC BY 4.0

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Firenze University Press

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10.36253/978-88-6453-493-0

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Strumenti per la didattica e la ricerca

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2704-6249

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2704-5870

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