Inorganic Chemistry/ James House
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TextPublication details: London: Elsevier, 2013.Edition: 2nd ed.-Description: xiv,832p.: ill,; 24cmISBN: - 978-0-12-385110-9
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Includes index.
Inorganic chemistry investigates the structure, properties, and reactivity of inorganic compounds, including metals, minerals,
coordination complexes, and solid-state materials. It plays a central role in understanding catalytic processes, electronic and
magnetic behavior, and chemical bonding beyond carbon-based systems. Advances in inorganic chemistry drive innovations in
energy conversion, materials science, environmental remediation, and medicinal applications, bridging fundamental theory
with practical technological development.
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