Part 1: Foundations 1: Atomic structure 2: Molecular structure and bonding 3: Molecular symmetry 4: The structures of simple solids 5: Acids and bases 6: Oxidation and reduction 7: An introduction to coordination compounds 8: Physical techniques in inorganic chemistryPart 2: The elements and their compounds 9: Periodic trends 10: Hydrogen 11: The Group 1 elements 12: The Group 2 elements 13: The Group 13 elements 14: The Group 14 elements 15: The Group 15 elements 16: The Group 16 elements 17: The Group 17 elements 18: The Group 18 elements 19: The d-block elements 20: d-Metal complexes: electronic structure and properties 21: Coordination chemistry: reactions of complexes 22: d-Metal organometallic chemistry 23: The f-block elementsPart 3: Expanding our horizons: advances and applications 24: Materials chemistry and nanomaterials 25: Green Chemistry 26: Biological inorganic chemistry 27: Inorganic chemistry in medicine
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