Objective Coordination Chemistry

180.00

Title of the Book: Objective Coordination Chemistry

Author(s): Dr. Naresh Babu Gatchakayala

Book Edition: First

Year of Publication: 2025

Publications: Cem Sparrow Publications

No. of Pages: 149

ISBN Number: 978-93-5526-153-3

Book Language: English

Book Weight: 200 grams

Book Price: Rs. 180/-

 

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About the Book:

This book is the fifth Objective Inorganic Chemistry primer of the Chem Sparrow Chemistry Primers of Chem Sparrow Publications. This book is concerned with the structure, bonding theories, spectral and magnetic properties, and reaction mechanisms of transition elements and coordination compounds. This textbook is a genuine attempt to provide sufficient information for students to be able to attempt their several competitive examinations. It will be useful for the faculty and students of B.Sc. and M.Sc. Chemistry. The way the subject matter is presented prevents students from memorizing by rote. In fact, the subject has been organized around the structure, bonding theories, spectral and magnetic properties, and reaction mechanisms of transition elements and coordination compounds. Students will quickly be able to predict much of what will happen after mastering these rules and principles. The text is well-illustrated with examples from the surrounding world to make the qualitative and quantitative components of the subject easier to understand.

The completion of this book has been possible with the valuable insights and critical feedback from several individuals, and we express our sincere gratitude to Rambabu Vangala for his invaluable contributions.

Through this Objective Inorganic Chemistry primer, Chem Sparrow Publications continues its commitment to advancing the understanding of objective inorganic chemistry. We hope this textbook not only aids in academic success but also inspires curiosity and innovation in the study of transition elements and coordination compounds.

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