General chemistry textbooks are usually lengthy and present chemistry to
the student as an unconnected list of facts. In inorganic chemistry,
emphasis should be placed on the connections between valence shell
electron configuration and the physical and chemical properties of the
element. Basic Principles of Inorganic Chemistry: Making the Connections
is a short, concise book that emphasises these connections, in
particular the chemistry of the Main Group compounds. With reference to
chemical properties, Lewis Structures, stoichiometry and spider
diagrams, students will be able to predict or calculate the chemistry of
simple polyatomic compounds from the valence shell configuration and
will no longer be required to memorise vast amounts of factual
chemistry. This book is ideal for students taking chemistry as a
subsidiary subject as well as honours degree students.