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In chemical science, an inorganic compound is a chemical compound that does not include carbon-hydrogen bonds, i.e., one it is not an organic substance. The difference, however, is not well defined, and sources have various opinions on the matter. Inorganic chemistry is a branch of science that studies inorganic substances. Inorganic Compounds is a book about inorganic chemistry that covers the physical and chemical characteristics of individual compounds in depth, with stress on the use of physical laws, investigative procedures, and theoretical analysis of experimental findings. This book delves into the synthesis, characteristics, reactions, and structural geometries of a number of compounds chosen based on the fact that their research has made significant contributions to the practice and knowledge of inorganic chemistry. The specifics of experimental techniques are usually left out. This book is a valuable resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students interested in compound physicochemical studies and inorganic chemistry breakthroughs.
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In chemical science, an inorganic compound is a chemical compound that does not include carbon-hydrogen bonds, i.e., one it is not an organic substance. The difference, however, is not well defined, and sources have various opinions on the matter. Inorganic chemistry is a branch of science that studies inorganic substances. Inorganic Compounds is a book about inorganic chemistry that covers the physical and chemical characteristics of individual compounds in depth, with stress on the use of physical laws, investigative procedures, and theoretical analysis of experimental findings. This book delves into the synthesis, characteristics, reactions, and structural geometries of a number of compounds chosen based on the fact that their research has made significant contributions to the practice and knowledge of inorganic chemistry. The specifics of experimental techniques are usually left out. This book is a valuable resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students interested in compound physicochemical studies and inorganic chemistry breakthroughs.