The average rating for Shape in Chemistry: An Introduction to Molecular Shape and Topology based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2016-09-19 00:00:00 Pascal Schoon ugh. if i wanted to read about mineralogy i wouldn't have always drank before earth science labs. this is all the boring of geology (plate scratchings, anyone? some lustre, some lines of cleavage, some fracture, some gneiss and shale and slate and suck?) but it won't even help me to determine whether my basement will collapse in ten years or, finding myself caught without supply one in a gabbro- and dolomite-colored future, its biota conquered by long-suffering and finally erumpent Xenoliths from the Mantle of the Earth, slaving for schistwrecks in their merciless Lithostratigraphic Mining Zones, what rocks might be safely metasomatized (answer: none, unless you're a lithophagic bivalve or, like, the avatar of Hutton's Uniformitarianism pursuing Werner's Neptunism's last followers to the ends of the earth or at least its Angular Unconformities*, so really what was the point of two weeks of Rock Lab?). it looked pretty authoritative, though, and definitely had a delightfully irritated tone regarding out-of-date sources. any updated edition will call for jihad. * yes, these were both actual 18th century scientific dogmas |
Review # 2 was written on 2016-02-16 00:00:00 Wade Mashburn good book , iwant to read it |
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