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Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry, Second Edition
Wiley | 2005 | ISBN: 0470860782 | 6696 pages | PDF | 129 MB
Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry, Second Edition
Wiley | 2005 | ISBN: 0470860782 | 6696 pages | PDF | 129 MB
The ultimate resource on inorganic chemistry - new and completely revised, 10 years after publication of the First Edition
The first edition of the "Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry" treated the elements of the periodic system in alphabetical order, with multiple entries for key elements. The articles from the First Edition were written more than 10 years ago and all areas of inorganic chemistry have seen such a vigorous development that it was necessary to update most articles and to add a considerable number of new articles. The result of this major work is the proud "Encylopedia of Inorganic Chemistry" Second Edition (EIC-2). New - now includes colour 30 0rowth on previous edition - now 6,640 pages, published in 10 volumes
EIC-2 continues to present articles in alphabetical order, but the content has been slightly reorganized to the following subject areas: Main Group Elements; Transition Metals and Coordination Chemistry; Organometallic Chemistry; Bioinorganic Chemistry; Solid State, Materials, Nanomaterials and Catalysis; and General Inorganic Chemistry, Theoretical and Computational Methods.
The first edition of the "Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry" treated the elements of the periodic system in alphabetical order, with multiple entries for key elements. The articles from the First Edition were written more than 10 years ago and all areas of inorganic chemistry have seen such a vigorous development that it was necessary to update most articles and to add a considerable number of new articles. The result of this major work is the proud "Encylopedia of Inorganic Chemistry" Second Edition (EIC-2). New - now includes colour 30 0rowth on previous edition - now 6,640 pages, published in 10 volumes
EIC-2 continues to present articles in alphabetical order, but the content has been slightly reorganized to the following subject areas: Main Group Elements; Transition Metals and Coordination Chemistry; Organometallic Chemistry; Bioinorganic Chemistry; Solid State, Materials, Nanomaterials and Catalysis; and General Inorganic Chemistry, Theoretical and Computational Methods.
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