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100 _aRayner-Canham, Geoff
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245 _aDescriptive Inorganic Chemistry
_cGeoff Rayner-Canham, Tina Overton
250 _a4th ed.
260 _aNew York
_bW.H. Freeman
_c2006
300 _axxi, 618, 23, 15p.
500 _aThis bestselling text introduces descriptive inorganic chemistry in a less rigorous, less mathematical way. The book uses the periodic table as basis for understanding chemical properties and uncovering relationships between elements in different groups. Unique in Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry is the chapter tying numerous trends and commonalities between the groups. Rayner-Canham and Overton's text also familiarizes students with the historical background of inorganic chemistry as well as with its crucial applications (especially in regard to industrial processes and environmental issues), resulting in a comprehensive appreciation and understanding of the field and the role it will play in their fields of further study.
650 _aInorganic Chemistry
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650 _aChemistry
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700 _a Overton, Tina
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