If you liked Computer-assisted instructions in chemistry by James S. Mattson, start with Electrochemistry; calculations, simulation, and instrumentation (1972), Infrared, correlation, and fourier transform spectroscopy (1977), and Laboratory systems and spectroscopy (1977). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Electrochemistry; calculations, simulation, and instrumentation 1972 · 466 pages · James S. Mattson · Same author
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BookOrb recommends Electrochemistry; calculations, simulation, and instrumentation (1972), Infrared, correlation, and fourier transform spectroscopy (1977), Laboratory systems and spectroscopy (1977), Water quality measurement (1981), and The Argo Merchant oil spill (1977).

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Computer-assisted instructions in chemistry is by James S. Mattson.