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| Size | : Â 45.5 MB |
| Language | : Â English |
| License | : Â Demo |
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| Producer  | :  WinZip |
| System  | :  Windows (All) |
| Update   | :  15.02.2024 |
| Editor   | :  Barbara |
The story begins on the first day of school, when a student opens the thick, blue-covered textbook. The authors—Nurakhmetov, Bekishev, and Zagranichnaya—become silent mentors, guiding the reader from the familiar world of Class 9 into the microscopic depths of Class 10. The story begins on the first day of
The phrase "" refers to "Ready Homework Assignments" ( Gotovye Domashnie Zadaniya ) for the 10th-grade Chemistry textbook authored by N.N. Nurakhmetov, K.B. Bekishev, and N.A. Zagranichnaya , published by the Mektep publishing house in Kazakhstan. Nurakhmetov, K
In the final act, the book introduces Organic Chemistry . The student meets the "carbon family," learning about hydrocarbons, alcohols, and polymers. This is often the most challenging part of the saga, where Carbon and its Compounds create a complex web of structures that must be memorized and mastered. In the final act, the book introduces Organic Chemistry
While "GDZ" is a study tool rather than a narrative story, the "story" of this textbook is one of a student's journey through the complex world of high school chemistry. Here is a narrative "full story" of a student navigating this specific curriculum: The Story of the 10th Grade Chemist
The story begins on the first day of school, when a student opens the thick, blue-covered textbook. The authors—Nurakhmetov, Bekishev, and Zagranichnaya—become silent mentors, guiding the reader from the familiar world of Class 9 into the microscopic depths of Class 10.
The phrase "" refers to "Ready Homework Assignments" ( Gotovye Domashnie Zadaniya ) for the 10th-grade Chemistry textbook authored by N.N. Nurakhmetov, K.B. Bekishev, and N.A. Zagranichnaya , published by the Mektep publishing house in Kazakhstan.
In the final act, the book introduces Organic Chemistry . The student meets the "carbon family," learning about hydrocarbons, alcohols, and polymers. This is often the most challenging part of the saga, where Carbon and its Compounds create a complex web of structures that must be memorized and mastered.
While "GDZ" is a study tool rather than a narrative story, the "story" of this textbook is one of a student's journey through the complex world of high school chemistry. Here is a narrative "full story" of a student navigating this specific curriculum: The Story of the 10th Grade Chemist