If you liked Chemistry Atoms First by Edward Neth, Paul Flowers: University of North Carolina at Pembroke, Klaus Theopold: University of Delaware, Richard Langley: Stephen F. Austin State University, William R. Robinson PhD, Macmillan Learning, Simon Bott, Donald Carpenetti, Andrew Eklund, Emad El-Giar, Don Frantz, Paul Hooker, Troy Milliken, Vicki Moravec, Paul Flowers, Carol Martinez, George Kaminski, Mark Blaser, Jason Powell, Thomas Sörensen, Allison Soult, Jennifer Look, OpenStax, and Richard Langley, start with Achieve Essentials for OpenStax Concepts of Biology (2-Term Access) and IClicker Student Mobile (Twelve Months Access) (2021), Achieve for Interactive General Chemistry (4-Term Access) (2021), and Achieve Essentials for Chemical Engineering (1-Term Access) and IClicker Student Mobile (Six Months Access) (2021). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Achieve Essentials for OpenStax Concepts of Biology (2-Term Access) and IClicker Student Mobile (Twelve Months Access) (2021), Achieve for Interactive General Chemistry (4-Term Access) (2021), Achieve Essentials for Chemical Engineering (1-Term Access) and IClicker Student Mobile (Six Months Access) (2021), Achieve Essentials for Openstax Introduction to Statistics (1-Term Access) and IClicker Student Mobile (Six Months Access) (2021), and Physics 132 (2020).

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Who wrote Chemistry Atoms First?

Chemistry Atoms First is by Edward Neth, Paul Flowers: University of North Carolina at Pembroke, Klaus Theopold: University of Delaware, Richard Langley: Stephen F. Austin State University, William R. Robinson PhD, Macmillan Learning, Simon Bott, Donald Carpenetti, Andrew Eklund, Emad El-Giar, Don Frantz, Paul Hooker, Troy Milliken, Vicki Moravec, Paul Flowers, Carol Martinez, George Kaminski, Mark Blaser, Jason Powell, Thomas Sörensen, Allison Soult, Jennifer Look, OpenStax, and Richard Langley.