Background
Alexander, John J. was born on April 13, 1940 in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Son of John Gregory and Inez Helene (Snedaker) Alexander.
(A clear introduction to modern inorganic chemistry. Cover...)
A clear introduction to modern inorganic chemistry. Covering both theory and descriptive chemistry, the text begins with atomic structure, bonding, and stereochemistry and then treats inorganic solids, acids and bases, and bioinorganic chemistry. This second edition includes optional sections on group theory, very thorough discussions of inorganic solids, and expanded material on subjects such as the mechanisms of reactions and bioinorganic chemistry. Presents numerous figures to encourage ''model-thinking'' and provides solved examples.
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Alexander, John J. was born on April 13, 1940 in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Son of John Gregory and Inez Helene (Snedaker) Alexander.
Bachelor of Arts summa cum laude, Columbia University, 1962; Master of Arts, Columbia University, 1963; Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1967.
Postdoctoral fellow, Ohio State University, Columbus, 1967-1969; research associate, Ohio State University, Columbus, 1977-1978; assistant professor of chemistry, U. Cincinnati, 1969-1973; associate professor, U. Cincinnati, 1973-1979; professor, U. Cincinnati, since 1979; director undergraduate studies in chemistry, U. Cincinnati, since 1998; faculty fellow, U. Cincinnati, 1972-1974. Visiting professor Ohio State University, 1985-1986, 94.
(Utilizing concepts and models as an organizing principle ...)
(A clear introduction to modern inorganic chemistry, cover...)
(A clear introduction to modern inorganic chemistry, cover...)
(A clear introduction to modern inorganic chemistry. Cover...)
Vestryman Calvary Episcopal Church, 1999-2002. Member American Chemical Society (past chairman, trustee), Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Phi Lambda Upsilon.