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Chemistry provides a robust coverage of the different branches of chemistry – with unique depth in organic chemistry in an introductory text – helping students to develop a solid understanding of chemical principles, how they interconnect and how they can be applied to our lives.
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Chemistry provides a robust coverage of the different branches of chemistry – with unique depth in organic chemistry in an introductory text – helping students to develop a solid understanding of chemical principles, how they interconnect and how they can be applied to our lives.
"Covers Physical Chemistry in an accessible format for first years...good for covering the gap between varied levels of knowledge from different schools' curricula and the mcuh more demanding University courses." - Dr Ritu Kataky, DEPT OF CHEMISTRY, UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM
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Build a strong foundation in physical-inorganic chemistry with this internationally renowned text.
Inorganic Chemistry, 5th edition, Global edition, by Catherine E Housecroft and Alan G Sharpe, is a widely respected introduction to the physical-inorganic principles of chemistry. With new research, this edition introduces you to the descriptive chemistry of the elements and the role played by inorganic chemistry in our everyday lives. Its carefully developed pedagogical approach helps you engage with topics using striking visuals to consolidate your understanding. The text covers topics such as molecular symmetry and bonding in polyatomic molecules, teaching you to apply your learnt knowledge to the real world.
This updated edition includes:
The most recent advances in inorganic chemistry. An extended periodic table of the elements. Updated chapters to include new ‘super-heavy' elements. Three-dimensional molecular structures which bring the world of inorganic chemistry to life.With an array of features to support your learning, Inorganic Chemistry serves as a comprehensive introduction perfect for chemistry students.
This title comes with a Companion Website.
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Build a strong foundation in physical-inorganic chemistry with this internationally renowned text.
Inorganic Chemistry, 5th edition, Global edition, by Catherine E Housecroft and Alan G Sharpe, is a widely respected introduction to the physical-inorganic principles of chemistry. With new research, this edition introduces you to the descriptive chemistry of the elements and the role played by inorganic chemistry in our everyday lives. Its carefully developed pedagogical approach helps you engage with topics using striking visuals to consolidate your understanding. The text covers topics such as molecular symmetry and bonding in polyatomic molecules, teaching you to apply your learnt knowledge to the real world.
This updated edition includes:
The most recent advances in inorganic chemistry. An extended periodic table of the elements. Updated chapters to include new ‘super-heavy'' elements. Three-dimensional molecular structures which bring the world of inorganic chemistry to life.With an array of features to support your learning, Inorganic Chemistry serves as a comprehensive introduction perfect for chemistry students.
This title comes with a Companion Website.
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Build a strong foundation in physical-inorganic chemistry with this internationally renowned text.
Inorganic Chemistry, 6th edition, Global edition, by Catherine E Housecroft and Alan G Sharpe, is a widely respected introduction to the physical-inorganic principles of chemistry. With new research, this edition introduces you to the descriptive chemistry of the elements and the role played by inorganic chemistry in our everyday lives. Its carefully developed pedagogical approach helps you engage with topics using striking visuals to consolidate your understanding. The text covers topics such as molecular symmetry and bonding in polyatomic molecules, teaching you to apply your learnt knowledge to the real world.
This updated edition includes:
A new chapter (Chapter 30) dedicated to the naming of inorganic compounds according to IUPAC guidelines, A new online chapter (Chapter 31) devoted to uncovering the origins of inorganic chemistry, New 3-dimensional structures linked to data in the Cambridge Structural Database (CSD), A new glossary containing definitions, the origins of the names of elements and minerals, and details about chemists and physicists mentioned in the text, Chemistry has been linked to the United Nations' Sustainability Development Goals where possible, Thoroughly updated content in terms of chemical developments and statistical data, andMultiple-choice questions at the end of each chapter, with interactive answer feedback in the eTextbook.
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"Now in its sixth edition, Housecroft's Inorganic Chemistry is a well-respected and leading international textbook. This Solutions Manual accompanies the main text and provides model answers to the end-of-chapter problems, linking to relevant sections and figures in the main text as appropriate.
Solutions in this manual are fully worked, making them of maximum benefit to students during in-course assessment and end-of-course examination problems. Using the Solutions Manual will reinforce learning and develop subject knowledge and skills. The solutions are referenced into the literature, and diagrams are simplified to coach students in how to achieve a similar style in their own work.
Catherine E. Housecroft is Emeritus Professor of Chemistry at the University of Basel, Switzerland. She has authored a number of textbooks and has over 40 years of teaching experience in the UK, Switzerland, South Africa, the US and New Zealand. She has published around 600 research papers and reviews, many of them related to chemistry for sustainable materials. She is an active member of the Swiss Chemical Society’s Division of Chemical Education and regularly contributes to the Chemical Education Columns in the Society’s journal Chimia."