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April 1, 2019April 1, 2019 teachthemechanism Organic Chemistry

Stop by the W. W. Norton Booth at the ACS National Meeting and Expo for a chance to meet Joel Karty and learn more about his mechanistic organization. Ask about our general chemistry texts with unique pedagogy. Hope to see you there!

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