Introduction to Molecular Symmetry: 97 (Oxford Chemistry Primers)
C**S
5*
These Oxford Chemistry Primers entered the market just over 15 years ago. Great value for an authoritative brief introduction to topics which you don't want to spend the time or money buying massive textbooks for!
A**R
Five Stars
Good Quality and best ship
J**.
Good book!
Concise and nicely written introduction into group theory and molecular symmetry. I would recommend this book especially to chemists who want to gain insight into this very interesting topic without going into to much detail...
T**S
A brief outline of applications of symmetry to inorganic chemistry
Just the barebones of point groups, projection operators, vibrational modes, and mo theory. A very gentle introduction for chemistry students who have never seen the formalism of groups before. Gets to the point fast, but leaves one asking for a bit more. Could be read before reading Cotton in an undergraduate intro to symmetry in the context of inorganic chemistry. Organic applications are not included, unfortunately.
R**S
Good book!
It is a very good introduction to the topic as all book of Oxford Chemistry Primers. I recommend this book.
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