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The analogy in the title to this chapter applies to all science. Much of the material we will discuss here provides the basis of several branches of knowledge about ourselves and our environment, including, of course, chemistry.
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© 1982 D. A. Robinson and J. McK. Woollard
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Robinson, D.A., Woollard, J.M. (1982). Facts and Laws—Bricks and Mortar. In: Chemistry for Colleges and Schools. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-04540-2_1
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