1. Basic course Elementary: "Why Chemical Reaction Happens" Wothers is the leader of the British chemistry competition and participated in the compilation of the first edition of Clayton. It is said that the first draft is difficult to read, but Wothers has made many changes in the language. Upgraded edition: Chemical Structure and Reactivity: A Comprehensive Method is a chemistry textbook for freshmen in Cambridge University. Principles of general chemistry
2. Organic Elementary: Jonathan Clayton's Organic Chemistry is a good book recognized at home and abroad. The second edition is much thinner than the first edition because the exercises are put on the website. When I was in icho, many friends thought it was deleted. . . . Advanced: "Advanced Organic Chemistry" Francis A. Carey's "Basic Organic Chemistry" has many outdated contents, which can't keep up with the current theory. Big Ben recently published a new version of the first volume, which was rearranged by Pei J. Of course, there are others-Warren's cutting method, Fleming's organic spectrum, molecular orbits and chemical reactions. But these are more detailed. At the same time, Fukuyama exercises and Harvard's advanced organic exercises can be found online.
3. Inorganic elementary school: I don't feel that I have written a good basic inorganic course, and I have read many small books of Oxford chemistry primer. Peter atkins's Inorganic Chemistry is widely recommended by universities. Recently, he did not participate in the compilation of the sixth edition. Or Catherine Hausccroft's Inorganic, which I personally think is better, and black-skinned inorganic chemistry developed by Zhang Zude and Jilin University of Wuhan University in China. Advanced: Advanced Organic Chemistry: A Comprehensive Edition Albert Cotton Jeffrey Wilkinson, you know this book is not bad. . . Remember to buy the fifth edition instead of the latest sixth edition. The sixth edition was revised by Cotton's students, which is very different from the previous editions. Many advanced inorganic chemistry books in China are basically copied from cotton.
4. Elementary Physical Chemistry: I think Atkins' Physical Chemistry is a bit shallow. He always refreshes the later versions, which makes me very disgusted with this book. I read it under the strong recommendation of the great god. Physical Chemistry: Molecular Methods: A book recommended by Donald A. mcquarrie Cambridge. Peng Xiaogang's Lecture on Physical Chemistry is recommended for Chinese comparison, and is not introduced. Advanced: Because of the dependence on mathematics and physics, advanced books have never been read or understood. Generally speaking, however, it will be written in university books, such as peter atkins's Molecular Quantum Mechanics.
5. Structural Chemistry, a characteristic branch of chemistry in China: I read Duan's Fundamentals of Structural Chemistry in the chemistry competition, and I feel that it can be completely replaced by physical chemistry and inorganic books. Analytical Chemistry: Analytical Chemistry of Wuhan University.
6. A messy book "A Dialogue of Chemical Bonds" recommended by Jeremy K. Burdett Bian Jiang was written by Hoffman's student. You can refer to Teacher Yuan Lanfeng's answer. When I first studied chemistry, I read many posts of @ Wang Ba Great God on the Internet. Finally, if you are abroad, I recommend the website Scribd, and there are also apps that can download pdf of many books.