(Note: Those who don't write press are all higher education press)
Preliminaries (September)
1. Inorganic chemistry textbook:
Recommended use: Inorganic Chemistry (fourth edition, edited by Beijing Normal University, Huazhong Normal University and Nanjing Normal University)
You can also choose inorganic chemistry (fourth or fifth edition, edited by Dalian University of Technology), inorganic chemistry (edited by Wuhan University and Jilin University) and inorganic chemistry (edited by China University of Science and Technology Press and edited by Zhang Zude).
2. Organic chemistry textbooks:
Recommended use: organic chemistry (Hu, 2nd edition) and basic organic chemistry (Xing, Xu, 2nd or 3rd edition).
You can also choose: organic chemistry (edited by Yin Dongdong), organic chemistry (Wang Xiaolan) and organic chemistry.
3. Other competition reference books
The competition reference book is only an aid. As far as my experience is concerned, it is most important to read college textbooks repeatedly, and I can win the first prize without reading reference books.
Counseling for Chemistry Olympic Games in New Senior High School (Nanjing Normal University Press, edited by Yi Ding)
The Road to Gold Medal (Shaanxi Normal University Press)
"High School Chemistry Competition Training Textbook (Grade One and Grade Two)" (Zhejiang University Press)
Chemistry Olympic Course (edited by Zhang Canjiu, Hunan Normal University Press) (used in both preliminary and final competitions)
Optimization of the latest international and domestic chemical Olympic competition (edited by Ding Qidao, Jilin Education Press) (this book is very useful, both in the preliminary and final competitions! )
I'm just browsing other reference books, and I don't think it's very good. You can buy it for your own reference.
Final (Winter Camp)
First of all, you should read the above college textbooks and supplement some of the following books:
1 inorganic chemistry
Intermediate inorganic chemistry (Beijing normal university press) (you can have a look, but you won't get much. )
Advanced inorganic chemistry is not recommended, so it is unnecessary.
2. Organic chemistry
Recommended: Organic Synthesis (edited by Huang Peiqiang, Jin Liren and Chen Anqi)
Alternative: Organic Synthetic Chemistry (edited by Gao Guizhi and Chen Mindong, Science Press).
You can also buy a copy of Organic Name Reaction, Reagents and Rules (edited by Huang Peiqiang, Chemical Industry Press).
Similarly, it is not recommended to study advanced organic chemistry, and it is not necessary.
3. Analytical chemistry
Recommended: Analytical Chemistry (edited by Wuhan University, the fourth or fifth edition) (the second volume of the fifth edition is instrumental analysis, which is almost not tested and does not need to be bought. )
Can also be used: 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 (fifth edition, edited by the Department of Chemistry of East China University of Science and Technology and Sichuan University)
4. Physical chemistry
Recommended: Physical Chemistry (fifth edition, edited by Fu, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Nanjing University)
Physical chemistry (edited by the Department of Physical Chemistry of Tianjin University, 4th or 5th edition) can also be used.
5. Structural chemistry:
Fundamentals of Structural Chemistry (edited by Duan and Zhou Gongdu, Peking University Publishing House, fourth edition)
experiment
Chemistry Olympic Course (Hunan Normal University Press)
7. Reference books
Advanced course of high school chemistry competition (edited by Hu Lieyang, Zhejiang University Press)
Olympic Chemistry (edited by Wu Guoqing, Li Ke 'an, Yan Xuanshen, Duan and Cheng Tieming, Peking University Publishing House)
Talk about the feeling of learning competition again;
1. Be sure to read the outline, so that you can 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.
I wish you good results in the competition!