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INTRODUCTION TO SPECIALIZATION - (textbook). DE

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Introduction to specialization, studied in Academic High Schools and Secondary Schools, is a comprehensive course that includes both the traditional sections of introduction to specialization - fundamental concepts and laws, with model concepts of atomic structure and chemical bonding, energy and chemical reaction rate, chemical equilibrium, solutions and electrolytic dissociation, as well as elements of analytical, physical and colloid chemistry.The textbook involves carrying out experiments with chemical reagents and is carried out in a specially equipped laboratory. In order to prepare a textbook, a student must first independently work out theoretical material, understand the aims and objectives of the work, and familiarize himself with the methods of chemical experiments.The "Introduction to specialization" manual is intended for students of academic lyceums to master and consolidate theoretical material and to use the knowledge gained in laboratory classes.

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Omanov Behruzjon Shukhrat ugli was born in Samarkand region. He received a PhD in technical sciences from the Tashkent Research Institute of Chemical Technology and has published more than 100 scientific research results in international and national journals to date.

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Authors Mukhabbat Khatamova, Nozima Odilova, Bekhruzjon Omanov
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2025
 
EAN 9786208442538
ISBN 9786208442538
No. of pages 148
Subject Non-fiction book > Nature, technology > Natural science

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