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J. Derek Woollins (a renowned chemist specializing in main group chemistry)

Inorganic Experiments by J. Derek Woollins is a foundational laboratory manual offering structured, reliable procedures for synthesizing and characterizing inorganic compounds for advanced chemistry students [1]. The text emphasizes hands-on techniques, including air-sensitive synthesis, characterization methods, and main group chemistry to bridge theoretical concepts with practice [1]. For more information, you can explore the book's details in academic libraries. Share public link Inorganic Experiments Woollins.pdf

The second, completely revised and enlarged edition appeared in 2003, again from Wiley-VCH. This version added over 20 new experiments, bringing the total to roughly 80 to 90, and expanded the page count to 377 pages. According to one reviewer, the second edition was “more enlarged than revised,” with “almost 100 additional pages and 24 new experiments (eight in each section) added”. The experiments were written by 63 international contributors, about half of whom were based in the UK. This version added over 20 new experiments, bringing

The book is divided into three main sections: The text emphasizes hands-on techniques