Synthesis and technique in inorganic chemistry : a laboratory manual / Gregory S. Girolami, Thomas B. Rauchfuss, and Robert J. Angelici.

"Previously by Angelici, this laboratory manual for an upper-level undergraduate or graduate course in inorganic synthesis has for many years been the standard in the field. In this newly revised "third edition," the manual has been extensively updated to reflect new developments in i...

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Main Authors: Girolami, Gregory S., 1956- (Author), Rauchfuss, Thomas B., 1949- (Author), Angelici, Robert J. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Mill Valley, CA : University Science Books, [1999]
Edition:Third edition
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Summary:"Previously by Angelici, this laboratory manual for an upper-level undergraduate or graduate course in inorganic synthesis has for many years been the standard in the field. In this newly revised "third edition," the manual has been extensively updated to reflect new developments in inorganic chemistry. Twenty-three experiments are divided into five sections: solid state chemistry, main group chemistry, coordination chemistry, organometallic chemistry, and bioinorganic chemistry. The included experiments are safe, have been thoroughly tested to ensure reproducibility, are illustrative of modern issues in inorganic chemistry, and are capable of being performed in one or two laboratory periods of three or four hours."--Publisher's website.
Item Description:Revised edition of: Synthesis and technique in inorganic chemistry / Robert J. Angelici. 2nd ed. c1986.
Physical Description:xiii, 272 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0935702482
9780935702484
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