Always try to solve the equations and reaction chains on your own using your textbook and class notes.

If your answer differs, look at the step-by-step solution in the GDZ to identify where your logic failed (e.g., incorrect valence or forgotten coefficients).

Often used in schools with a more advanced or systematic approach to inorganic chemistry.

The most widely used workbook. It focuses on the basics of atomic structure, chemical bonds, and the periodic table.

Often includes detailed explanations for more complex "star" problems.