Transcription of Inorganic Chemistry, Second Edition
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Instant Notes Inorganic chemistry Second Edition The INSTANT NOTES series Series Editor: School of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK. Animal Biology 2nd Edition Biochemistry 2nd Edition Bioinformatics chemistry for Biologists 2nd Edition Developmental Biology Ecology 2nd Edition Immunology 2nd Edition Genetics 2nd Edition Microbiology 2nd Edition Molecular Biology 2nd Edition Neuroscience Plant Biology chemistry series Consulting Editor: Howard Stanbury Analytical chemistry Inorganic chemistry 2nd Edition Medicinal chemistry Organic chemistry 2nd Edition Physical chemistry Psychology series Sub-series Editor: Hugh Wagner Dept of Psychology, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK.
Inorganic chemistry is concerned with the chemical elements (of which there are about 100) and the extremely varied compounds they form. The essentially descriptive subject matter is unified by some general concepts of structure,
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