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Inorganic Chemistry FD - (For Dummies) by Michael Matson & Alvin W Orbaek (Paperback)
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- The easy way to get a grip on inorganic chemistry Inorganic chemistry can be an intimidating subject, but it doesn't have to be!
- About the Author: Michael L. Matson is an assistant professor of chemistry at the University of Houston-Downtown where he instructs Inorganic Chemistry.
- 384 Pages
- Science, Chemistry
- Series Name: For Dummies
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Inorganic chemistry can be an intimidating subject, but this guide makes it a little less daunting. The authors help you make sense of some of the most difficult concepts, and give you a thorough understanding of key theories and concepts.Book Synopsis
The easy way to get a grip on inorganic chemistryInorganic chemistry can be an intimidating subject, but it doesn't have to be! Whether you're currently enrolled in an inorganic chemistry class or you have a background in chemistry and want to expand your knowledge, Inorganic Chemistry For Dummies is the approachable, hands-on guide you can trust for fast, easy learning.
Inorganic Chemistry For Dummies features a thorough introduction to the study of the synthesis and behavior of inorganic and organometallic compounds. In plain English, it explains the principles of inorganic chemistry and includes worked-out problems to enhance your understanding of the key theories and concepts of the field.
- Presents information in an effective and straightforward manner
- Covers topics you'll encounter in a typical inorganic chemistry course
- Provides plain-English explanations of complicated concepts
If you're pursuing a career as a nurse, doctor, or engineer or a lifelong learner looking to make sense of this fascinating subject, Inorganic Chemistry For Dummies is the quick and painless way to master inorganic chemistry.
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The quick and painless way to master inorganic chemistry
Inorganic chemistry can be an intimidating subject, but Inorganic Chemistry For Dummies makes it a little less daunting. Whether you're currently enrolled in an inorganic chemistry class, or you have a background in chemistry and want to expand your knowledge, this book provides an approachable, hands-on guide that helps make sense of some of the most difficult concepts. From the periodic table to nanotechnology and everything in between, you get a more thorough understanding of key theories and concepts.
- Inorganic Chemistry 101 -- get an easy-to-understand intro to inorganic chemistry, from atoms and oxidation to nuclear chemistry and acid base chemistry
- Bond, chemical bond -- discover the various ways atoms can bond with one another, like covalent bonding and ionic and metallic bonding
- It's elemental -- dive into easily digestible chapters that break down and make sense of the elements of the periodic table and what they contribute to inorganic chemistry
- Live in a materials world -- find out how inorganic chemistry became a modern science and the many ways it's contributed to the technology revolution and the modern world we live in
Open the book and find:
- The scoop on chemical bonding
- Key groups in the periodic table
- The lowdown on atomic structure and periodic trends
- Molecular symmetry and group theory
- An overview of nanotechnology today
- Inorganic chemistry experiments you can try at home
- Ten of the most important Nobel Prizes that were awarded to chemists
Learn to:
- Grasp difficult concepts with ease
- Make sense of inorganic and organometallic compounds
- Score high in your inorganic chemistry course
About the Author
Michael L. Matson is an assistant professor of chemistry at the University of Houston-Downtown where he instructs Inorganic Chemistry. Alvin W. Orbaek is a research assistant at Rice University, Houston, Texas, where he is completing his PhD in chemistry.
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