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What books should I buy for the Donghua Cup competition in senior high school chemistry?
1. Inorganic Chemistry Textbook: Recommended: Inorganic Chemistry (4th Edition, edited by Beijing Normal University, Huazhong Normal University and Nanjing Normal University) and Optional: Inorganic Chemistry (4th or 5th Edition, edited by Dalian University of Technology), Inorganic Chemistry (edited by Wuhan University and Jilin University), Inorganic Chemistry (China University of Science and Technology Press, 2. Teaching materials of organic chemistry: Recommended: organic chemistry (Hu, 2nd edition), basic organic chemistry (Xing, Xu, 2nd or 3rd edition) and optional: organic chemistry (Yin Dongdong), organic chemistry (Wang Xiaolan) and organic chemistry 3. T It is the most important thing to read university textbooks repeatedly, even if you don't read reference books, you can win the first prize. The newly compiled guide to senior high school chemistry Olympic Games (edited by Yi Ding, Nanjing Normal University Press), the guide to senior high school chemistry competition on the road to gold medal (Shaanxi Normal University Press), the training textbook for senior high school chemistry competition (Senior One and Senior Two) (Zhejiang University Press), and the Chemical Olympic Course (edited by Hunan Normal University Press, Zhang Canjiu) ) I just skim through other reference books and don't think they are very good. You can buy it for your own reference. Finally (winter camp), first of all, you should read the above college textbooks and add some following books: 1. Inorganic Chemistry Intermediate Inorganic Chemistry (Beijing Normal University Press) (you can read it, but you won't take many exams. ) It is not recommended to study advanced inorganic chemistry, which is unnecessary. 2. Recommendation of organic chemistry: organic synthesis (edited by Huang Peiqiang, Jin Liren and Chen Anqi) can also be selected: organic synthetic chemistry (edited by Gao Guizhi and Chen Mindong, Science Press) or you can buy a book "Organic name reactions, reagents and rules" (edited by Huang Peiqiang, Chemical Industry Press). Similarly, it is not recommended to study advanced organic chemistry, which is unnecessary. You can also use: Analytical Chemistry (the first volume of the third edition, edited by Huazhong Normal University, Northeast Normal University, Shaanxi Normal University and Beijing Normal University) Analytical Chemistry (the fifth edition, edited by the Department of Chemistry of East China University of Science and Technology and Sichuan University) 4. Physical chemistry recommendation: Physical chemistry (5th edition, edited by School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Nanjing University, Fu et al.) can also be: Physical chemistry (edited by Physical Chemistry Teaching and Research Section, Tianjin University, 4th or 5th edition) 5. Structural Chemistry: Fundamentals of Structural Chemistry (edited by Duan and Zhou Gongdu, Peking University Publishing House, 4th Edition) 6. Experiment "Chemistry Olympic Course" (Hunan Normal University Press) 7. The reference book Advanced Course of Chemistry Competition in Senior High School (edited by Hu Lieyang, Zhejiang University Press) and Olympic Chemistry (edited by Wu Guoqing, Li Kean, Yan Xuanshen, Duan and Cheng Tieming, Peking University Press): 1. Be sure to read the outline. Only in this way can we understand what to test. 2. The foundation should be solid, and beginners can do exercises after college textbooks. 3. The questions in the competition reference books (except the real questions) and the online simulation questions are mostly simpler than the actual exams and can also be used as the basis. Many of Paul Hu's simulation questions are off-topic, just do it, and don't be serious. Before the exam, you still have to do the real questions over the years (there are books on this, but most of the real questions can be downloaded. ), this is the most responsive level. 4. The learning contest will never delay the main course! If you enter the winter camp, it is recommended to learn some advanced mathematics, which is very helpful for learning physical chemistry. You can communicate with me if you have any questions. 1. Inorganic chemistry: 1. Basic textbook: Inorganic Chemistry (Wuhan University, Jilin University, 3rd Edition, Higher Education Press, 1994). Many people admire inorganic textbooks, which are really suitable for competitions. Most of the element knowledge needed for the competition is in it. The arrangement idea is good, but there are many mistakes. You need to be careful when watching it. Inorganic Chemistry (Jilin University, Wuhan University, Nankai University, 4th Edition, Higher Education Press, 2004) is my enlightenment textbook. Generally speaking, it is not as good as the third edition, and the part of personal feeling theory is ok and clear. You don't have to look at the elements, or just look for something new in comparison with the third edition. Inorganic Chemistry (Beijing, Central China, Nanjing Normal University, first edition 1, People's Education Press, 198 1) is a reference book for junior high schools. It feels better than the fourth edition, but it is rare. Inorganic Chemistry written by Wu Guoqing (Huazhong Normal University, 4th Edition, Higher Education Press, 2002) has certain reference value for the competition. The theoretical part is very good. The elements are copied from Greenwood's book, and there are many loopholes. The part of inorganic expanding knowledge is worth seeing, and there are many competition questions from it. Principles of general chemistry (Hua, Chen Jingzu, etc. , 3rd edition, Peking University, 2005) is a very basic and detailed textbook of Peking University, which is more suitable as an enlightenment textbook. Basic Inorganic Chemistry (Yin Jingzhi, Shen, first edition, People's Education Publishing House, 1980) is an old set of textbooks, and its arrangement is rather confusing. However, it is an academician's book after all, and it is still worth learning. Basic Inorganic Chemistry (F.A. Cotton, G. Wilkinson, translated by Nankai University, first edition, Science, 1984) is a basic textbook compiled by a famous inorganic chemist and Nobel Prize winner in chemistry, with some personal colors and a detailed introduction to organometallic compounds. 2. Elemental Chemistry: Ordinary inorganic chemistry (Yan Xuanshen, Wang Changfu, 2nd edition, Peking University, 1999) is different from ordinary textbooks and is very valuable. The Periodic Table of Chemical Elements (Che, Shen, First Edition, Nankai University Press, 1999) contains two scientific research achievements of Mr. Shen Lao, but the whole is relatively brief. The book (Fu Ying, People's Education Society, 198 1) written by the academician of general chemistry in university is of little value, and the second volume is the most classic element textbook I have ever read. The language is quite interesting. It talks about knowledge and scientific research methods and ideas, and introduces the truth of being a man in due course. This book is clear and detailed, and the introduction of the main elements is also in place, and there are some unique features. After reading it, most of the element knowledge will not be forgotten. The fly in the ointment is that this book is very old (written in the 1950s), and some knowledge is limited to the level at that time, contrary to the current conclusion, so it is more suitable for reading when reviewing elements. 3. Improved category: elemental chemistry (translated by Greenwood, Earnshaw, Cao, etc. , the first edition, Higher Education Press, 1997) is the most classic review of elemental chemistry. There are many structures and reactions that are not found in general books, and there are also quite a few introductions of organic metallization compounds. You can see many competition questions in it. However, due to too much knowledge introduced, it is not very suitable for the competition. It is recommended that you don't read carefully before training the team, but check the information. Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (F.A. Cotton, G. Wilkinson, Beijing Normal University, Science, 1980), third edition. The translation is confusing, but the content in the book is still very good, and there are many things that are rare in other books. It seems that this book has been published in the sixth edition. I have the original editions of the first and fifth editions, and the proportion of elements is larger than that of the third edition. The introduction of elements in the fifth edition is particularly detailed. If your English level is high enough, you can look for it. I suggest that you don't read Selected Theories of Inorganic Chemistry carefully before the training team (Zhang Canjiu, first edition, Hunan Education Press, 1993). It is very difficult and requires a good mathematical foundation, so it is of little use before the training team. Intermediate Inorganic Chemistry (Xiang Si Fen, Yao Guangqing, 1st edition, Peking University, 2003) is a book I like very much. It tells more about structure, especially coordination chemistry. The value before winter camp needs to be carefully studied. Intermediate inorganic chemistry (Zhu Wenxiang, first edition, Higher Education Press, 2004) has some knowledge of elements and some knowledge of structure, but the overall feeling is not as good as that in the book. Selected Lectures on Chemical Principles (Yan Xuanshen, Southern Publishing House, 200 1) is the essence of Yan's teaching and a rare book. It can be said that this book is Mr. Yan's handout. Anyone who has listened to Mr. Yan's class can almost find everything he said in this book, except the sentence "Please take care?" Chemistry of Inorganic Materials (Lin Jianhua and Jing Xiping, first edition, Peking University, 2006) is a new textbook published by Peking University, which needs a certain physical foundation. Material chemistry can be used as an introductory textbook, but it is of little help to the competition. Chemistry and Society (Tang Youqi Wang Kui, first edition, Higher Education Press, 1997) can be regarded as a popular science magazine. There are some cutting-edge things in it, which may be used as the background in the competition questions. You can have a look before the preliminary round. 4. Exercises: Examples and exercises of inorganic chemistry (Xu Jianing et al., first edition, Higher Education Press, 2000) is a good inorganic exercise, which is very suitable for beginners. The element part is worth doing several times, which is helpful to remember the element knowledge. Some of the exercises in the Fine Solution of Inorganic Chemistry (Zhu Jishun, First Edition, Science, 200 1) are the same as those in the book, but there are also some unique exercises. Suitable for reviewing inorganic materials. 5. Comprehensive category: inorganic chemistry series (edited by Zhang Qinglian, volume *** 18, science, 1982~ 1998). Needless to say, right? A real dictionary. Most questions about elemental chemistry can be found on it. Volume 1 1, inorganic structural chemistry, can be used for review before winter camp, with clear organization and comprehensive knowledge coverage. You can look at the first fifty or sixty pages of carbon elements in Book Three. Almost every reaction in the carbon oxide section was compiled into a competition question, including the most classic element inference question in Russia. Unfortunately, most of the elements were published more than ten years ago, and some new knowledge is not on it, such as the chemical preparation method of fluorine in the chapter of halogen. There are electronic versions online, but it's hard to collect all the cardboard ones (I haven't collected them yet). 2. Organic Chemistry 1, Basic Textbook: Basic Organic Chemistry (edited by Xing et al., Second Edition of Higher Education Society, 1993), the famous Xing Daben, is much less than the first edition, but more incisive. There is no need to repeat the authoritative organic textbook about the competition, which is definitely a must-read for every chemistry competition. The answer to the exercise of Basic Organic Chemistry (Xing et al., 1st edition, Peking University, 1998) can be used for reference. Compared with the second edition, Basic Organic Chemistry (Xing et al., 3rd edition, Higher Education Press, 2005) has many changes in the order of knowledge presentation. Personally, I think the aldol condensation part is better than the second edition. At the end of the next volume, there are some new reactions in recent decades, which are very valuable. The answers in the book Analysis of Basic Organic Chemistry Exercises (Weiwei Pei, the first 1 edition, Higher Education Press, 2006) can be used as exercises. Organic chemistry (R.T. Morrison, R.N. Boyd, translated by Fudan University, first edition, Science, 1980) is a classic textbook abroad, which has been well received by many people. The way of thinking is very different from that of Xing Daben. The book always advances in the problem and has a unique perspective. Each chapter has a summary of this chapter's reply, which is very systematic. As difficult as the preliminary round, it's worth seeing. 2. upgrading category: advanced organic chemistry (F.A. Carey, R.J. sundborg, first edition 1, People's Education Press, 198 1) is the best advanced organic chemistry I have ever seen. This mechanism is extremely detailed and systematic. The Chinese version of stereochemistry is not very good, but the English version is ok. It is difficult, so it is recommended not to watch it carefully before the training team. Solutions to Advanced Organic Chemistry (Wang Yongmei et al., 2nd edition, Nankai University Press, 2003) is the answer to Volume B ... Physical organic chemistry (Gao Zhenheng, 1st edition, People's Education Press, 1982) is quite good as Kaili's advanced organic chemistry. Structural Theory of Organic Chemistry (Gao Zhenheng, Department of Chemistry, Nankai University, 1979) is a unique lecture. This book is mimeographed internally, not officially published, which is very rare. Organic Synthetic Chemistry and Route Design (Ju Yong et al., the first 1 edition, Tsinghua Publishing House, 2002) is a rare chemical monograph in Tsinghua. The description of synthesis is very basic and clear, which is very suitable as an introductory book for synthesis. Nine of the ten reactions in Advanced Organic Synthesis (translated by Pei Jian, first edition, Chemical Industry Press, 2005) have never been seen. All synthesis is presented in the form of exercises, which is very distinctive. Important Organic Chemical Reactions (Gu Kequan, 2nd Edition, Shanghai Science and Technology Press, 1984) is of little research value. Application of Spectroscopy in Organic Chemistry (Tan Tian, First Edition, Higher Education Press, 1985) is a good choice for training teams to learn spectroscopy. 3. Exercise category: Selected organic chemistry exercises (Fan Jie et al., 1st edition, Peking University, 1995), one of my favorite exercises. Many questions in the book pay attention to the basics, and the practice of basic knowledge is very comprehensive. You must study hard. Examples and exercises of organic chemistry (Feng, 1st edition, Higher Education Press, 2002) is a huge exercise, which is suitable for review and arrangement after studying organic chemistry. If the foundation is solid enough, it can be completed in 15 days. There are some classic problems in organic synthesis that are worth doing. The Guide to Learning and Solving Problems in Organic Chemistry (Feng Jincheng et al., 2nd Edition, Science, 2005) has not been detailed. It is said that some reactions are biased and can be used to broaden one's horizons. A Review Guide to Organic Chemistry (Huang Naiju, first edition, Fudan University Press, 199 1) is an old topic, which systematically sorts out the knowledge of organic chemistry, but it is difficult and suitable for improving before winter camp. 3. Fundamentals of Structural Chemistry (Zhou Gong Du, Duan, 3rd Edition, Peking University, 2002) is a basic textbook with a comprehensive introduction to crystal lattice, which is suitable for introduction to structural chemistry. There are also some new understandings of the answers in the book Analysis of Basic Exercises of Structural Chemistry (Zhou Gong Du, Duan, the first 1 edition, Peking University, 2002). Advanced Inorganic Structural Chemistry (,Zhou Gongdu, Li, the first 1 edition, Peking University Press, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, 200 1) is an authoritative monograph on structural chemistry, which is very accurate in crystal and highly praised by individuals. Advanced Inorganic Structural Chemistry, 2nd edition, Peking University, 2006, with nearly 200 pages more than the first edition and a lot more elements. The previous description of the potential box is very good, and the periodic system of elements is also well summarized, especially the introduction of relativistic effect, which is worth studying. The new chapter of computational chemistry introduces some latest scientific research achievements, which can be used as the conclusion. There are many strange things in the element part, such as alkali metal negative ions and five-fold bonds, and some impressions are enough. Most of the cells in the book are classic cells, which are likely to appear in the competition questions. The chapter "Hydrogen" introduces hydrogen bonds in depth and should be studied in detail. With more than 600 pages of books, the price in 68 yuan is still worth it. Structure and Physical Properties-Application of Chemical Principles (Zhou Gongdu, 2nd Edition, Higher Education Press, 2000) is also a popular science magazine, which contains some rare cells, which is very interesting. Introduction to Crystallization Chemistry (Qian Yitai, 2nd Edition, University of Science and Technology of China Press, 2002) is a dictionary of crystals, which can be used to look up information. Inorganic and structural chemistry exercises (Thomas Chung Wai Mak et al., the first 1 edition, science, 1986) are quite classic exercises. It can be said that the questions in the book are either incomprehensible, and as long as they can be understood, nine times out of ten are competition questions. The books published by academicians are really unusual. 4. Physical Chemistry Physical Chemistry (Fu, Shen, Yao Tianyang, Fourth Edition, Higher Education Press, 1990) is a classic materialized textbook of NTU, which is moderately difficult and does not require much mathematics, and is suitable for beginners. Before learning this book, it is best to have a certain foundation of calculus, at least have studied substitution integral method, and have a general understanding of partial differential. Please review the math after the reference book. Some knowledge of thermodynamics is difficult to understand, so it is suggested to study heat-heat-heat-two in physics first. It is suggested to read all the chapters of statistical thermodynamics, at least have a certain impression of knowledge. The dynamics part is relatively basic, and you can try to push various formulas to deepen your impression. The answer in the Guide to Solving Problems in Physical Chemistry (Sun Dekun et al., 1st edition, Jiangsu Education Press, 1998) is a good summary of knowledge. Physical Chemistry Learning Guide (High School, First Edition, Higher Education Press, 2002) is a good exercise. I suggest you do it when you have time. V. Analytical Chemistry Analytical Chemistry (Wuhan University and other five universities, first edition, People's Education Society, 1978) is a classic textbook of Wuhan University, and its content is very comprehensive, which can be used as an introductory textbook for analysis. Analytical Chemistry (Wuhan University, Fourth Edition, Higher Education Press, 2000) is highly praised by many people, but personally, it is not as good as the first edition, its knowledge description is not very good, and there are too many omissions in some places. Analytical chemistry (Huazhong Normal University, Northeast Normal University, Shaanxi Normal University, first edition, People's Education Press, 198 1) is comprehensive and detailed, and it is also a good choice. Examples and Exercises of Analytical Chemistry (Wuhan University, First Edition, Higher Education Press, 1999) has a comprehensive topic, but there are too many mistakes and many questions have not been answered, which should be said to be a failure. The choice of fill-in-the-blank questions is worth doing. Although it is unlikely to pass the exam in the competition, it is of great help to lay a solid foundation. Precise solution of quantitative analysis exercises (Wuhan University, second edition, Science, 2004) The topic is classic, the answers are very detailed, and some ideas in the book are also very good, which is a good analysis exercise. I haven't finished reading the analytical chemistry series (edited by Gao, 29 volumes, science), and I'm afraid I can't finish reading it. Most of them are difficult and professional, so they are not suitable for the competition. The first volume "Principles of Analytical Chemistry" is very classic, and all parts of knowledge are discussed in detail and in depth. The basic formulas of analytical chemistry are basically derived in detail, and there are many conclusive things worth remembering. If you have a good foundation in mathematics, this book is the best choice. The intransitive verb chemistry experiment "Basic Chemistry Experiment (Volume I and Volume II)" (Jilin University, First Edition, Higher Education Press, 2006) has few highlights in the teaching materials used for training in Jilin University. Analytical Chemistry Experiment (Wuhan University, Fourth Edition, Higher Education Press, 200 1) is the authority of analytical experiments, in which the explanation of qualitative analysis theory is very good. Organic chemistry experiment (Lanzhou University, Fudan University, 2nd Edition, Higher Education Press, 1994) is the authority of organic experiment.