Websites provide online chemistry textbook

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Several users are seeking online resources for A-level chemistry textbooks and revision materials. Recommendations include Chemguide, which offers a comprehensive syllabus overview. Additionally, purchasing previous editions of university-approved textbooks from sites like eBay can be a cost-effective option, with prices starting as low as $5. The discussion emphasizes the importance of utilizing reputable sources for effective study and revision.
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does anyone know any websites provide online chemistry textbook,a level one? :-p

or websites that provide revision site for all topics for alevel chemistry? :wink:
 
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why not a regular university approved text? You can get the previous edition pretty cheap from ebay. as little as 5 dollars.
 
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