Review:

Inorganic Chemistry By J.e. Huheey

overall review score: 4.5
score is between 0 and 5
Inorganic Chemistry by J.E. Huheey is a comprehensive academic textbook that covers the fundamental principles, theories, and applications of inorganic chemistry. It serves as a foundational resource for students and professionals, providing in-depth explanations of topics such as crystallography, bonding theories, coordination chemistry, group theory, and solid-state chemistry. The book is well-regarded for its clarity, rigorous approach, and extensive coverage of the subject.

Key Features

  • Extensively detailed explanations of inorganic chemical principles
  • In-depth coverage of bonding theories and structural analyses
  • Integration of symmetry and group theory in chemical context
  • Focus on both theoretical foundations and practical applications
  • Includes numerous illustrative diagrams and examples
  • Suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students

Pros

  • Comprehensive and thorough treatment of inorganic chemistry topics
  • Clear explanations suitable for advanced learners
  • Rich with diagrams and examples that aid understanding
  • Authoritative source widely respected in academic circles

Cons

  • Dense and information-rich content may be challenging for beginner students
  • Some sections may feel outdated or require supplementing with more recent research
  • Lacks interactive or digital resources common in modern educational materials

External Links

Related Items

Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 04:09:38 PM UTC