First of all, I've gone through the sidebar recommendations for Books, but I want some help regarding books I should be choosing that fit my needs.
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I want to have three books for chemistry, for Physical, Organic and Inorganic. (I will get them through libgen PDFs so no issues about the price.)
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Books should be easy to understand. Not really complicated language. They should be ideal for Self study.
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I'm an intermediate level student, consider that I've already studied chemistry stuffs of my level, I'm just willing to excel at chemistry through higher level books.)
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The chapters in the books should be organised.
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Quality Question Problems (but not a must as I might refer to a different source for question practice.)
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I will be going for research in Biology/Chemistry in Future.
So far I have known these books to be top tier and confused between them. (Your comment can include any other books than these)
Organic – Clayden, Klein & Bruice
Inorganic – Housecroft, Miessler & Cotton
Physical – McQuarrie, Atkins & Ball
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