Review:

Fundamentals Of Inorganic Chemistry By Gary L. Miessler

overall review score: 4.2
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The 'Fundamentals of Inorganic Chemistry' by Gary L. Miessler is a comprehensive textbook that provides an in-depth introduction to inorganic chemistry. It covers core concepts such as atomic structure, chemical bonding, acids and bases, coordination chemistry, solid state chemistry, and main group and transition metals. The book emphasizes clarity of explanation, supported by numerous illustrations, examples, and practice problems aimed at undergraduate students studying inorganic chemistry or related disciplines.

Key Features

  • Clear and accessible writing style suitable for undergraduate students
  • Structured chapters covering essential inorganic chemistry concepts
  • Numerous real-world applications and examples
  • Selection of exercises and problems for student practice
  • Includes contemporary topics like organometallics and nanomaterials
  • Illustrated with diagrams, tables, and molecular structures to facilitate understanding

Pros

  • Well-organized content that facilitates learning
  • Extensive coverage of fundamental topics in inorganic chemistry
  • Use of visuals to enhance comprehension
  • Helpful for both coursework and self-study
  • Includes diverse exercises to reinforce understanding

Cons

  • May be somewhat dense for absolute beginners without prior chemistry background
  • Some readers might find certain sections too brief or lacking depth compared to specialized texts
  • The edition updates could be more frequent to include the very latest research developments

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