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Inorganic Chemistry By Gary L. Miessler, Paul J. Fischer, Donald A. Tarr

overall review score: 4.5
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Inorganic Chemistry by Gary L. Miessler, Paul J. Fischer, and Donald A. Tarr is a comprehensive textbook designed to provide an in-depth understanding of inorganic chemistry principles. It covers topics such as atomic structure, chemical bonding, coordination chemistry, solid state chemistry, and main-group and transition metal chemistry, making it a valuable resource for undergraduate students and educators in the field.

Key Features

  • Clear explanation of fundamental inorganic chemistry concepts
  • Extensive use of illustrations and diagrams for better understanding
  • Inclusion of modern developments and research in the field
  • Structured chapters suitable for systematic learning
  • Practice problems and exercises to reinforce learning
  • Updated content reflecting current scientific advances

Pros

  • Thorough coverage of inorganic chemistry topics
  • Well-organized and accessible for students at different levels
  • Excellent diagrams and visual aids enhance comprehension
  • Includes real-world applications to contextualize theories
  • Up-to-date with recent scientific research

Cons

  • Can be quite dense for beginners without supplementary materials
  • Some topics may be overly detailed for casual readers
  • Price point may be high for some students or institutions

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