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This document provides recommended literature for inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, and analytical chemistry/biochemistry. For inorganic chemistry, it lists 8 books including titles on principles of structure and reactivity as well as basic inorganic chemistry. For organic chemistry, it lists 8 books covering topics like organic stereochemistry, organic synthesis, and spectroscopy. For physical chemistry, it lists 10 books on theory covering thermodynamics, kinetics, and chemical reaction mechanisms. Finally, it lists 7 recommended biochemistry textbooks that cover topics such as principles of biochemistry and Harper's biochemistry.

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This document provides recommended literature for inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, and analytical chemistry/biochemistry. For inorganic chemistry, it lists 8 books including titles on principles of structure and reactivity as well as basic inorganic chemistry. For organic chemistry, it lists 8 books covering topics like organic stereochemistry, organic synthesis, and spectroscopy. For physical chemistry, it lists 10 books on theory covering thermodynamics, kinetics, and chemical reaction mechanisms. Finally, it lists 7 recommended biochemistry textbooks that cover topics such as principles of biochemistry and Harper's biochemistry.

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Inorganic Chemistry:::::

Recommended Books
1. Huheey, J. E., Keiter, E. A. and Keiter, R. L., Inorganic Chemistry: Principles of Structure and Reactivity, 4th Ed., Harper and Row, New York, 2001 2. Cotton, F. A., Wilkinson, G. and Gaus, P. L., Basic Inorganic Chemistry, 3rd Ed., Wiley, New York, 1995. 3. Atkins, P. and Jones, L., Chemicals Principles Freeman & Company, 2002. 4. F. A. Cotton, G. Wilkinson, C. A. Murillo and M. Bochmann, Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, 6th Ed., Wiley-Intersceince, New York, 1999. 5. A. K. Holliday, and A. G. Massey, "Inorganic Chemistry in Non-Aqueous Solvents", Pergamon Press, New York, 1990. 6. Larsen, E. M., Transition Elements, W. A. Benjamin Inc., 1995 7. Bassette, J., Denney, G. H. and Mendham, J., Vogels Textbook of Quantitative Inorganic Analysis Including Elementary Instrumental Analysis English Language Book Society, 4th Edition, 1981. 8. Vogel, A. I., A Textbook of Micro and Semi-micro Qualitative Inorganic Analysis Longman Green & Co. 1995. Organic Chemistry Recommended Literature
(Latest available editions of the following books)

1. Eliel, E. L., Wilen, S. H. and Doyle, M. P., Basic Organic Stereochemistry, WileyInterscience, New York. 2. Loudon, G. M., Organic Chemistry, Oxford University Press, New York. 3. March, J., Advanced Organic Chemistry, John Wiley & Sons, New York. 4. Sykes, P., A Guide Book to Mechanism in Organic Chemistry, Longman, London. 5. Norman, R. O.C. and Coxon, J. M., Principles of Organic Synthesis, Nelson Thornes, Cheltenham. 6. Kalsi, P.S. Spectroscopy of Organic Compounds, Wiley Eastern Ltd., New Delhi. 7. Pavia, D. L., Lampman, G. M. and Kriz, G. S., Introduction to Spectroscopy: A Guide for
Students of Organic Chemistry, Saunders Golden Sunburst Series, London.

8. Morrison, R. T. and Boyd, R. N., Organic Chemistry, Prentice-Hall of India, New Delhi

Physical Chemistry

Books Recommended (Theory)


1. Alberty, R. A., Robert J.S. and Moungi G. B. Physical Chemistry. 4th ed, John Wiley and Sons (2004). 2. Ball, D W., Physical Chemistry 1st ed., Brooks/Cole Co. Inc. (2003).

3. Engel, Thomas and .Reid p., Thermodynamics, Statistical Thermodynamics, and Kinetics 1st ed., Benjamin Cummings (2006). 4. James K. and Wothers, P., Why Chemical Reactions Happen. Oxford University Press (2003). 5. Smith, E. Brain, Basic Chemical Thermodynamics 5th ed., Imperial College Press (2004). 6. Stephen B. R., Rice S. A. and Roses J., Physical Chemistry2nd ed., Oxford University Press (2000). 7. Jurg W., Basic Chemical Thermodynamics W. A. Banjamin (1969). 8. Chorkendorff, I. and Niemantsverdriet, J.W. Concept of Modern Catalysis and Kinetics 1st ed., John Wiley and Sons (2003). 9. Espenson, J. H. Chemical Kinetics and Reaction Mechanism 2nd ed., McGraw Hill (2002). 10. Berry R. S., Stuart A.R., and Roses J. Physical and Chemical Kinetics 2nd ed., Oxford University Press (2000). Analytical Chemistry ? Bio-Chemistry Recommended Text Books 1. Lehninger, A. L, Principles of Biochemistry, Worth Publisher, New York, (2001). 2. Voet, D. and Voit J. G., Biochemistry, John Wiley & Sons, New York, (2000). 3. Murray, R. K., Mayes P. A., Granner, D. K. and Rodwell, V. W., Harpers Biochemistry, Appleton & Lange (2000). 4. Robert, Harpers Biochemistry, 25th Ed, (2000). 5. West, Text Book of Biochemistry, 4th Ed., (2000). 6. Zubay, G., Biochemistry, 4th Ed., Macmillan Publishing Co. (1999). 36 7. Bhagavan. N. V., Biochemistry, 2nd Ed., J.B. Lippincott Company (1978).

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