INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, 3RD EDN
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Book Details
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Publisher: Pearson
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Authors: Miessler / Tarr
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Language: English
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Edition: 3rd Edition
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ISBN: 9788131718858
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Pages: 720
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Cover: Paperback
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Dimensions: 9.8 x 8.0 x 1.5 inches
About the Book
Inorganic Chemistry by Miessler and Tarr is the essential guide for students seeking a balanced and accessible introduction to inorganic chemistry. Whether you're a beginner eager to grasp the foundational concepts or an advanced student looking for in-depth exploration, this book strikes the perfect balance between clarity and rigor.
With its clear explanations and logical progression, the text presents theoretical inorganic chemistry in a way that is easy to digest. One of the standout features of this book is its early introduction to molecular symmetry, laying a solid foundation for more complex topics covered later in the text. The content is designed not only to give you the core knowledge you need but also to ignite your curiosity and guide you through the more intricate aspects of inorganic chemistry.
This book is packed with supporting references, giving students and instructors the tools to explore topics further and deepen their understanding. Its structure is designed to take students on a journey, from the basics to advanced concepts, while making the learning process engaging and intellectually stimulating.
Whether you’re struggling with the complexities of inorganic chemistry or looking for a comprehensive resource to deepen your knowledge, Inorganic Chemistry by Miessler and Tarr will equip you with the tools to navigate this fascinating field and make chemistry a little less intimidating and a lot more fascinating.