Inorganic experiments

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Dominic Wright reviews the new edition of this inorganic chemistry text

A unique feature of the first and second editions of Inorganic experiments  which marked them out from other books on practical inorganic experiments, was the contribution of well-tested experiments from a broad section of leading experts in inorganic chemistry.

This approach is continued in the latest (third) edition of this text, with the addition of around 18 new experiments which brings the total number to 96 in all. The sheer breadth of experience and genuine expertise which this book draws from would be impossible to rival using a smaller author base.

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