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Prentice hall chemistry : The Central Science, Revised 8th Edition, 2002 Correlated to:Alabama Course of Study for chemistry Core(Grades 9-12)SE = Student EditionLM = Laboratory ManualTECH = Technology1 DateTaughtALABAMA COURSE OF STUDY FOR chemistry COREDateTaughtPAGE(S) WHERE TAUGHT(If submission is not a book, cite appropriate location(s))PROCESS AND APPLICATIONS tudents fundamental assumptions about the universe uponwhich the scientific enterprise is based. Concern with natural phenomena Discoverable and understandable operation of the universe Linking of natural causes with natural effects Consistent and predictable operation of the universeSE:The Study of chemistry 1-4, Basic Forces 41; Earth sAtmosphere 683-686; The Outer Regions of theAtmosphere 686-688; Ozone in the Upper Atmosphere688-691; chemistry of the Troposphere 691-699; TheWorld Ocean 699-701; Fresh Water 701-705 TECH: Central Science Student CD-ROM; Central Sci
Prentice Hall Chemistry: The Central Science, Revised 8th Edition, ©2002 Correlated to: Alabama Course of Study for Chemistry Core (Grades 9-12) SE = Student Edition LM = Laboratory Manual TECH = …
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