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Oxford University Press
02 July 2018
Leading the reader from the fundamental principles of inorganic chemistry, right through to cutting-edge research at the forefront of the subject, Inorganic Chemistry, Seventh Edition is the ideal course companion for the duration of a student's degree.

The authors have drawn upon their extensive teaching and research experience to update this text; the seventh edition retains the much-praised clarity of style and layout from previous editions, while offering an enhanced section on 'expanding our horizons'. The latest innovative applications of green chemistry have been added, to clearly illustrate the real-world significance of the subject. This edition also sees a greater use of learning features, including substantial updates to the problem solving questions, additional self-tests and walk-through explanations which enable students to check their understanding of key concepts and develop problem-solving skills. Providing comprehensive coverage of inorganic chemistry, while placing it in context, this text will enable the reader to fully master this important subject.

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Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   7th Revised edition
Dimensions:   Height: 277mm,  Width: 220mm,  Spine: 32mm
Weight:   2.085kg
ISBN:   9780198768128
ISBN 10:   0198768125
Pages:   968
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  A / AS level
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Part 1: Foundations 1: Atomic structure 2: Molecular structure and bonding 3: Molecular symmetry 4: The structures of simple solids 5: Acids and bases 6: Oxidation and reduction 7: An introduction to coordination compounds 8: Physical techniques in inorganic chemistryPart 2: The elements and their compounds 9: Periodic trends 10: Hydrogen 11: The Group 1 elements 12: The Group 2 elements 13: The Group 13 elements 14: The Group 14 elements 15: The Group 15 elements 16: The Group 16 elements 17: The Group 17 elements 18: The Group 18 elements 19: The d-block elements 20: d-Metal complexes: electronic structure and properties 21: Coordination chemistry: reactions of complexes 22: d-Metal organometallic chemistry 23: The f-block elementsPart 3: Expanding our horizons: advances and applications 24: Materials chemistry and nanomaterials 25: Green Chemistry 26: Biological inorganic chemistry 27: Inorganic chemistry in medicine

The author team comprises chemical educators and researchers who are at the cutting edge of their fields, and who are perfectly placed to write a text that is accessible to students, uniformly authoritative and up-to-date in its coverage: Professor Mark Weller, Chair of Energy Materials, University of Bath; Professor Tina Overton, Professor of Chemistry Education, Monash University; Dr Jonathan Rourke, Associate Professor of Chemistry, University of Warwick; Professor Fraser Armstrong, Professor of Chemistry, University of Oxford

Reviews for Inorganic Chemistry

The text is beautifully laid out and makes use of a variety of excellent pedagogical features. The writing style is excellent; the text has a mature and refined but highly readable tone. * Dr Simon Lancaster, University of East Anglia * Outperforms any other modern inorganic text I have encountered. * Dr Andrew Marr, Queen's University Belfast * A concise but complete, comprehensive overview of inorganic chemistry; ideal for chemistry undergraduates up to and including third year. * Stephen Potts, University College London * An excellent in-depth textbook, clearly written, logically laid out with excellent diagrams and in text self-assessment questions. I would recommend it without reservation. * Craig Williams, University of Wolverhampton * Excellent, broad coverage of modern inorganic chemistry, presented in an appealing and easy-to-read fashion for undergraduate students. * Charles O'Hara, University of Strathclyde *


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