Student Book Reviews
Chemistry World Student Book Reviews, July 2008
Advice for writing up a PhD thesis and preparing for the viva
Magnetic properties of compounds and phases feature in undergraduate science courses in part because of their current technological importance
Introduction to quantum mechanics: a time-dependent perspective
This is one of those timely books that does not leave you empty-handed
The interface of chemistry, biology, drug discovery and medicine
Considering the major advances in the exciting area of biological inorganic chemistry that the last decade has seen
Readers might suspect that doing chemical thermodynamics at a glance is rather like tossing back a fine cognac in a gulp
Reading this book has taken me back 50 years to the lectures we had from Peter Sykes on organic reaction mechanisms
This workbook accompanies Wyatt and Warren's supremely useful and practical text Organic Synthesis
This book is a clear and well-written introduction to chemical toxicology and risk assessment
This is a readable and engaging introduction to chemistry at a fairly demanding first year undergraduate level
This book attempts to address all aspects of the very broad discipline of materials chemistry
Electron spin resonance: analysis and interpretation is an introductory level textbook
This is a single-volume chemistry book developed for first-year chemistry courses in Australia and New Zealand
Well-established introductory organic chemistry textbook for undergraduates