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Why solids in the foundation?
• Career preparation• Interdisciplinary connections• High-tech applications with modern
examples• Three-dimensional visualization • Merges macroscopic and microscopic
views• Teacher-friendly
TeachingGeneralChemistryA Materials Science Companion
Arthur B. EllisMargret J. Geselbracht
Brian J. JohnsonGeorge C. Lisensky
William R. Robinson
Optical Transform
Kit
Simulating Diffraction Experiments inIntroductory Courses
Second edition
Institute for Chemical Education
Polyhedral Model Kit
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Build a Better CD Player:How Can You Get Blue
Light from a Solid?
George C. Lisensky, Beloit CollegeArthur B. Ellis, University of Wisconsin-
MadisonHerbert Beall, Worcester Polytechnic
InstituteDean J. Campbell, Bradley University
Joanne Stewart, Hope College