Credits

This page was created and is maintained by Ryan Mayberry and Dylan Semler from Clarence Senior High School. This is a project for Mr. Schnobrich's Chemisty class. All images, html, and javascript were originally created by Ryan and Dylan. Feel free to e-mail any questions and/or comments to Ryan at NovaStinger@hotmail.com or to Dylan at dillwead@hotmail.com. Enjoy!

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Howley, Gessner G. The Condensed Chemical Dictionary. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1971.

Prentice Hall Chemistry: The Study of Matter. Needham: Prentice Hall, Inc., 1989.

Reference Tables for Chemistry. University of the State of New York: State Education Department, 1998.

Schnobrich, Kenneth E. Honors Chemistry Laboritory Program. Science Department Chairperson: 1999.


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