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Inorganic Chemistry: Principles of Structure and Reactivity (4th Edition) By James E. Huheey, Ellen A. Keiter, Richard L. Keiter, لكن النسخة سيئه قليلاً Inorganic Chemistry (3rd Edition) By Gary L. Miessler Donald A. Tarr Inorganic Chemistry (Instant Notes Series,) By P. A. Cox _________________________________ Inorganic Chemistry: An Industrial and Environmental Perspective By T. W. Swaddle
للأسف لا يوجد غير هذه النسخة المصورة ( جودة ضعيفة ) وعلى الرابيد شير للأسف : Inorganic Chemistry: Principles of Structure and Reactivity (4th Edition) By James E. Huheey, Ellen A. Keiter, Richard L. Keiter, Publisher: Prentice Hall Number Of Pages: 964 Publication Date: 1997-01-07 Sales Rank: 196941 ISBN / ASIN: 006042995X EAN: 9780060429959 Average Rating: 5 Rating: 4 Review: Comprehensive, but not complete This book was used in a class I nearly took in college; while I couldn't fit the course into my schedule, I kept the book. What the book does, it does well: for example, its coverage of the noble gases is quite extensive. It also does an excellent job covering acid/base chemistry, going into far more detail than any book I had seen to that point (although its approach tended to be descriptive and qualitative rather than quantitative). That said, there are some significant gaps in the book: for example, while there is a chapter on the halogens and noble gases, there are no corresponding chapters for the other element groups (though that doesn't mean they aren't treated). The biggest flaw in this book, though, is the woefully inadequate index: there are many, many things that should be listed, but aren't. For example, the book uses a certain type of diagram in three different chapters. Only the second and third instances, though, are listed in the index; the first time, where the diagrams are actually explained, is not listed at all. Similarly, there are very few entries for the elements themselves: there are no entries *at all* for hydrogen, iodine, copper, or calcium, just to name four. All in all, it's still a very good book, but it's by no means perfect (or the only book of its kind). Large sections of the book are written at a relatively advanced level, so I certainly wouldn't recommend this for someone who hasn't had a significant chemistry background, but I would recommend it for someone trying to build a reference library. Rating: 5 Review: One of the best introductory inorganic textbooks around I bought this book on the recommendation of one of my chemistry advisors. I must say, it is one of the best books available on the market for inorganic chemistry. The chapters on bonding, solid state, and coordination are very well done, but the authors have done a good job on the rest as well. They don't try to gloss over anything and provide references for further reading. I used this book as background for an inorganic synthesis project; I am using it for a one-semester inorganic class now (the book was designed for a two-semester class), and I will use it again when I take a higher class in inorganic chemistry. تحياتي ....
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