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  • Mark Bishop is the author of the preparatory chemistry text An Introduction to Chemistry.

    Contributor: Mark Bishop 2010

  • This article is an excerpt from the preparatory chemistry text An Introduction to Chemistry by Mark Bishop.

    Heat 2010

  • This article is an excerpt from the preparatory chemistry text An Introduction to Chemistry by Mark Bishop.

    Ion 2009

  • This article is an excerpt from the preparatory chemistry text An Introduction to Chemistry by Mark Bishop.

    Solids, liquids, and gases 2009

  • So, if you have a PhD in chemistry but you're applying for an instructor position, you could say something like "I received my PhD in Chemistry, and during that time I was able to teach in a lab setting and found I really loved it"...etc.

    "Tell me about yourself." maddox22 2009

  • This article is an excerpt from the preparatory chemistry text An Introduction to Chemistry by Mark Bishop.

    Isotope 2009

  • The chemistry behind the formation of the ozone hole was described by F. Sherwood Rowland, Mario Molina and Paul Crutzen, who in 1995 were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry “for their work in atmospheric chemistry, particularly concerning the formation and decomposition of ozone.”

    Antarctic ozone hole 2009

  • This article is an excerpt from the preparatory chemistry text An Introduction to Chemistry by Mark Bishop.

    Elements 2009

  • This article is an exerpt from the preparatory chemistry text An Introduction to Chemistry by Mark Bishop.

    Atom 2008

  • The initial version of this article was an exerpt from the preparatory chemistry text An Introduction to Chemistry by Mark Bishop.

    Heat transfer 2008

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