Find "Inorganic Chemistry by J.D. Lee" eBook Free on the Web

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The discussion centers around the search for a free eBook of "Inorganic Chemistry" by J.D. Lee. Participants question the availability of free versions, with one noting that Google Books indicates there is "No free e-book available." The conversation highlights the challenge of finding legitimate free resources for this specific textbook, emphasizing the scarcity of such materials online.
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could anyone please tell me where wold i find the ebook'inorganic chemistry by J.D. Lee' for free on the web.please suggest me a valid link.
 
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so many books are shared for free in the web.doesn't one avail those links.please tell me if u know one.
 
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