Best
Inorganic Chemistry
books of all time
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"Inorganic Chemistry" by Gary L. Miessler, Paul J. Fischer, Donald A. Tarr
Pub. Year
2013
Last Ed.
2013
Pages
688
The fifth edition of 'Inorganic Chemistry' by Miessler, Fischer, and Tarr, published in 2013, serves as a fundamental text in the study of inorganic compounds. It delves into topics like chemical bonding, coordination chemistry, and the behavior of main group elements.
This text stands out for its clarity in explaining complex chemical concepts and its application-driven approach, making it a go-to resource for students and practitioners seeking a thorough understanding of inorganic chemistry.
"Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry" by Geoff Rayner-Canham, Tina Overton
Pub. Year
2003
Last Ed.
2013
Pages
768
‘Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry’ by Geoff Rayner-Canham and Tina Overton, now in its sixth edition as of 2014, focuses on the physical properties and reactions of inorganic substances. Its comprehensive coverage spans various applications in the field.
The book is recognized for its engaging presentation of inorganic chemistry, blending theoretical knowledge with real-world examples. It's particularly useful for students who wish to grasp the practical aspects and applications of inorganic compounds.
"Concise Inorganic Chemistry" by J.D. Lee
Pub. Year
1996
Last Ed.
2022
Pages
812659831
J.D. Lee's ‘Concise Inorganic Chemistry’, fifth edition, is a succinct yet comprehensive overview of inorganic chemistry. Published in 1996, it covers topics ranging from the periodic table to metal complexes and solid-state chemistry.
Lee's work is known for its straightforward and streamlined approach, making complex topics more approachable. It's an excellent choice for students and professionals who need a solid foundation in inorganic chemistry without extensive detail.
"Inorganic Chemistry: Principles of Structure and Reactivity" by James E. Huheey, Ellen A. Keiter, Richard L. Keiter
Pub. Year
1997
Last Ed.
2008
Pages
964
The fourth edition of ‘Inorganic Chemistry: Principles of Structure and Reactivity’ by Huheey, Keiter, and Keiter, released in 1997, offers in-depth insights into acid-base chemistry, molecular symmetry, and organometallics. It's a comprehensive guide for understanding the structural principles and reactions of inorganic molecules.
This book is lauded for its detailed approach to inorganic chemistry, providing a blend of theoretical and practical insights. It's especially beneficial for those seeking to explore the more advanced aspects of inorganic chemical reactions and structures.