Rome: What would be a really good textbook for self teaching inorganic chemistry?
What would be a really good textbook for self teaching inorganic chemistry?
I have been trying to look for a really good undergraduate inorganic chemistry course textbook to teach myself.
Not sure if this helps but I have taken general physics, general chemistry, organic chemistry, and calculus I, II and linear algebra. I have not taken physical chemistry yet .
I would appreciate any suggestions. I just want something along the lines of a book like Paula Yurkanis Bruice wrote for organic chemistry.
Thanks
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Answer by Khyla
science harcourt school publishers
I own a copy of “Concise Inorganic Chemistry” by J.D. Lee. I use it as a reference text and self-learning; I never took an inorganic class. I searched on the book title:
https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=concise+inorganic+chemistry&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
I have been satisfied with this textbook, but keep in mind that I am not that knowledgeable about these types of textbooks.
You may want to consider purchasing a copy of “Chemistry of the Elements” by N.N. Greenwood and A. Earnshaw and use it for additional reference as you study.
On a fun note, I found this:
https://archive.org/details/textbookofinorga00newtrich
This is an inorganic textbook from 1918 and you can download a pdf of the entire textbook. Pretty cool.
Best wishes with your studies.
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