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Friday, August 7, 2009

instant notes in inorganic chemistry 2nd edition

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Paperback: 304 pagesPublisher: Taylor & Francis; 1 edition (March 12, 2004)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 1859962890ISBN-13: 978-1859962893Review"...A distillation of many of the key points covered in undergraduate chemistry texts." -- E-Streams, vol 7, no 12, December 2004A brief and very readable overview of most of the major concepts covered in inorganic chemistry textbooks...it can be a very attractive supplement to a course in inorganic chemistry. (Journal of Chemical Education: Vol. 82. No. 2: February 2005)I would confidently recommend this book as an inexpensive supplemental tect for an upper-level inorganic chemistry course. Students will benefit from the concise explanations of the concepts and will not get bogged down by cumbersome calculations. (Journal of Chemical Education: Vol. 82. No. 2: February 2005)Product DescriptionInstant Notes titles focus on core information and are designed to help undergraduate students come to grips with a subject quickly and easily.Instant Notes in Inorganic Chemistry, Second Edition has been fully updated and new material added on recent developments in noble-gas chemistry and the synthesis, reactions and characterization of inorganic compounds. New chapters cover the classification of inorganic reaction types concentrating on those useful in synthesis; techniques used in characterizing compounds, including elemental analysis; spectroscopic methods (IR, NMR) and structure determination by X-ray crystallography; and the factors involved in choosing appropriate solvents for synthetic reactions.The new edition continues to provide concise, comprehensive coverage of inorganic chemistry at an undergraduate level, offering easy access to all important areas of inorganic chemistry in a format which is ideal for learning and rapid revision.
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