
Many students find the array of structural types displayed by d-block metal complexes somewhat bewildering when they encounter them for the first time. In this Primer, Mark Winter uses clear text and consistently presented molecular structures to help overcome this problem and to provide a concise text for first courses in transition metal chemistry. His student-friendly approach will make the subject more accessible for many, and the clear progression of chemistry employed lays the foundations for more advanced courses at a later date.
This text investigates the structural diversity of d-block metal complexes to provide a foundational understanding for students encountering transition metal chemistry for the first time. Mark J. Winter, an experienced educator in the field, utilizes a pedagogical framework that prioritizes clarity and consistent structural representation. By simplifying complex chemical arrays, the author aims to bridge the gap between introductory concepts and the requirements of advanced academic coursework.
What You Will Find
Educators and students frequently cite this primer as a highly effective introductory resource for navigating the complexities of inorganic chemistry. Experts highlight the text's ability to distill dense structural information into a manageable format for undergraduate study.
Page Count:
96
Publication Date:
2099-11-30
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198556977
ISBN-13:
9780198556978
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