Hallo all,
I'm a senior undergraduate student taking a course in Inorganic Chemistry. This is the second course in Inorganic Chemistry that I've taken. My textbook is a fairly good one, but I've found in the past that having a secondary book helps me to understand the material better. It is also useful for reviewing at the end of the year, or in the future if I need to take one of the ACS exams.
I am a fan of the Schaum's Outlines for Physical Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, etc., but as far as I know Schaum's doesn't publish a book for Inorganic (though I may be mistaken). I also haven't seen one put out by Cliff's Review, or any of the other popular publishers of study guides.
I was just hoping that someone here might be able to tell me of a good Inorganic Chemistry Guide/Outline/Review book of this nature, preferably at the senior undergraduate or graduate level of study.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help, it will be greatly appreciated.
Cheers