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Books located on the second floor of Rodgers Library:
QD 1-65 | General Chemistry |
QD 71-142 | Analytical Chemistry |
QD 146-197 | Inorganic Chemistry |
QD 241-441 | Organic Chemistry |
QD 451-847 | Physical and Theoretical Chemistry |
TP 1-1185 | Chemical Engineering |
TP 200-248 | Manufacture and Use of Chemicals |
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