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Characterisation Methods in Inorganic Chemistry£44.99 Mark T. Weller, Nigel A. Young
9780199654413 The most wide-ranging undergraduate text on characterisation methods in inorganic chemistry, which uses a technique-based, problem-solving approach to explore how different analytical and spectroscopic tools are used. |
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Workbook in Inorganic Chemistry£24.99 Matthew Almond, Mark Spillman, Elizabeth Page
9780198729501 The Workbooks in Chemistry series takes a worked example led approach to help undergraduate students develop the problem-solving skills they need to excel in their studies - and beyond. To request sample material from this title, contact your local rep using the "Find Your rep" button above. |
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Chemical BondingSecond Edition £27.99 Mark J. Winter
9780198700951 Chemical bonding, which underlies the structure and reactivity of all molecules, is explained beautifully clearly and succinctly in this primer, making it the perfect text to introduce students to this fundamental aspect of chemistry. |
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Bonding, Structure and Solid-State Chemistry£36.49 Mark Ladd
9780198729952 The book begins with the first principles of Bonding, Structure and Solid State Chemistry, and can be appreciated by non-specialists. The study is aided by carefully prepared problems with fully worked solutions. It provides a suite of computer programs devised especially for the book. |
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d-Block ChemistrySecond Edition £27.99 Mark J. Winter
9780198700968 The colourful field of transition metal chemistry is succinctly presented in this primer, giving a coherent overview of a subject which can seem daunting in its level of detail. |
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X-Ray CrystallographySecond Edition £27.99 William Clegg
9780198700975 Oxford Chemistry Primers are a series of accessible, concise texts that introduce students to a diverse range of important topics in modern chemistry. |
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Organometallics and Catalysis: An Introduction£47.99 Manfred Bochmann
9780199668212 The only text to cover main group and transition metal organometallics and catalysis in a way that hits the mark for a student audience. |
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Minerals: A Very Short Introduction£7.99 David Vaughan
9780199682843 The Earth contains a vast array of minerals, many with highly complex arrangements of atoms of several elements. In this Very Short Introduction David Vaughan explores the structure of minerals, the conditions under which they form and transform, their properties, and their interaction with microbes, as well as their importance in human health. |
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Solutions manual to accompany Inorganic Chemistry 6th editionSixth Edition £34.99 Alen Hadzovic
9780198701712 This solutions manual has been written to accompany Inorganic Chemistry 6th edition. It provides detailed solutions to all the self-tests and end of chapter exercises that feature in the sixth edition of the text. This manual is available free to all instructors who adopt the main text. |
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Bioinorganic Chemistry£49.99 Dieter Rehder
9780199655199 A truly student-friendly account of this buoyant area of chemistry. |
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Introduction to Optical MineralogyFourth Edition £62.99 William Nesse
9780199846283 |
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Symmetry: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Ian Stewart
9780199651986 Symmetry is an immensely important concept in mathematics and throughout the sciences. In this Very Short Introduction, Ian Stewart highlights the deep implications of symmetry and its important scientific applications across the entire subject. |
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Introduction to Mineralogy, Second International EditionSecond Edition £62.99 William D. Nesse
9780199859764 |
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Magnetism: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Stephen J. Blundell
9780199601202 What is that strange and mysterious force that pulls one magnet towards another, yet seems to operate through empty space? This is the elusive force of magnetism. In this Very Short Introduction Stephen J. Blundell considers early theories of magnetism, the discovery that Earth is a magnet, and the importance of magnetism in modern technology. |
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The Elements: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Philip Ball
9780192840998 |