Inorganic Chemistry: Solutions Manual

Inorganic Chemistry: Solutions Manual
ISBN-10
0131399268
ISBN-13
9780131399266
Series
Inorganic Chemistry
Category
Science
Pages
304
Language
English
Published
2005
Publisher
Pearson Education
Author
Catherine E. Housecroft

Description

This updated solutions manual contains detailed worked solutions to the problems contained in the second edition of Inorganic Chemistry. Key features Addition of new problems, including 'overview problems' to each chapter Bullet-point essay plans General notes giving further explanation of particular topics and tips on completing problems Cross-references to main text and to other relevant problems Margin notes for guidance High-quality graphs, structures and diagrams Includes Periodic Table and Table of Physical Constants for reference This manual is a useful tool in helping students to grasp problem-solving skills and should prove invaluable to both lecturers and students who are using the main Inorganic Chemistry text.

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