Incoming Resources
- Cracking the SAT subject test in chemistry, by the staff of the Princeton Review
- Elemental, how the periodic table can now explain (nearly) everything, Tim James
- Transformer, the deep chemistry of life and death, Nick Lane
- Introduction to general chemistry, Stephen B. Barone
- States of matter, Lynnette Brent
- Introduction to chemistry, T.R. Dickson
- The Usborne illustrated dictionary of chemistry, Jane Wertheim, Chris Oxlade and Corinne Stockley ; revision editor: Kirsteen Rogers ; designers: Karen Tomlins and Verinder Bhachu ; digital illustrator: Fiona Johnson ; scientific advisors: John Waterhouse . [and others]
- Basic chemistry
- Elemental matters, an introduction to chemistry, by Deborah G. Sauder
- Chemistry, investigate the matter that makes up your world, Carla Mooney ; illustrated by Samuel Carbaugh
- Napoleon's buttons, how 17 molecules changed history, Penny Le Couteur, Jay Burreson
- Chemistry all-in-one for dummies, by Christopher R. Hren, John T. Moore, EdD, and Peter J. Mikulecky, PhD
- Chemistry for dummies, by John T. Moore, EdD, Professor of Chemistry, Stephen F. Austin State University
- Superheavy, making and breaking the periodic table, Kit Chapman
- Chemistry, Denise Kiernan and Joseph D'Agnese
- Chemistry plus
- Chemistry demystified, Linda D. Williams
- The Usborne illustrated dictionary of science, Corinne Stockley, Chris Oxlade, and Jane Wertheim ; revision editor, Kirsteen Rogers ; designers, Karen Tomlins and Verinder Bhachu ; digital illustrator, Fiona Johnson ; illustrators, Kuo Kang Chen and Guy Smith
- Reactions, an illustrated exploration of elements, molecules, and change in the universe, Theodore Gray ; photographs by Nick Mann