The Facts on File dictionary of inorganic chemistry
John Daintith
Inorganic chemistry is one of two fairly distinct parts of chemistry, the other being organic chemistry. It is generally studied separately from organic chemistry and, above a certain level, students use different textbooks for the two branches of the discipline. The Facts On File Dictionary of Inorganic Chemistry provides quick access and complete reference definition to the terms, concepts, and principles that make up a significant part of section 4 of the advanced placement chemistry course for high school students. Undergraduate chemistry students and students studying metallurgy and Earth sciences will also find this volume useful. Areas of the subject covered include basic terms in chemistry; physical chemistry; techniques used in inorganic chemistry; groups of elements; elements; classes of compounds; named compounds; and general terms specific to inorganic chemistry.
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