J.D. Lee Consise Inorganic Chemistry for IIT-JEE (English, Paperback, Guha Sudarsan)
This is an adaptation of the classic book Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J.D. Lee (fifth edition) which is widely used by IIT-JEE aspirants. This adapted version provides a more concise treatment of the subject as per IIT-JEE syllabus requirements without compromising on essentials. The explanation of fundamental concepts is simple and straightforward, offering a right blend of theory and applications.
Three additional chapters: Hydrolysis, Metallurgy and Qualitative Salt Analysis have been included to make the coverage complete. Apart from this many topics have been included in the chapters. These include, melting point, solubility, electrical conductivity, colour and stability of ionic compounds; back bonding and bridge bonding; weak forces; interactions between ionic and covalent compounds; among others. The highlight of the adaptation is new end of chapter exercises containing all question types as per IIT-JEE pattern along with their answers provided at the end of each chapter.
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About the Author
John Lee was a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry at Loughborough University, Leicestershire, UK and has authored many books and journal articles.
Sudarsan Guha is a respected teacher of Inorganic Chemistry and currently teaches at Allen Career Institute, Kota, which is a prestigious coaching academy for IIT-JEE aspirants. He was earlier associated with Bansal classes in Kota. He has B. Sc in chemistry from Belur Ramakrishna Mission College, B. Tech in ceramic engineering from Calcutta University and M. Tech from IIT Kanpur. He has been teaching Chemistry for the past 10 years to the students preparing for the IIT-JEE.
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Gr8 Adaptation of JD Lee
Vaishakh R
Certified Buyer
Feb, 2012
Concise Vs Jee
kevin job thomas
Jul, 2013
Its Good and 'CONCISE'!
Ashwin Kirtane
Certified Buyer
Jul, 2012
Exceptionally well written
Nishant Sah
Jul, 2013
Best for IITJEE INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Deb Pramanik
Nov, 2012
it's goosd but huge!
Abhishek Tiwari
Jul, 2012
IDEAL for JEE aspirants
Anirban Paul
Jul, 2012
Not as Expected...
Max
Certified Buyer, Gorakhpur Sadar
Mar, 2014
A good book for iit aspirants
H Sharma
Jul, 2012
i would suggest o p tandon
soham kossambe
Jan, 2015