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Importance of Inorganic Chemistry
Chemical Energetics
Catenation: Inorganic Macromolecules
Crystalline Solids
The Defect Solid State
Inorganic Solids as Heterogeneous Catalysts
Silicates, Aluminates, and Phosphates
The Atmosphere and Atmospheric Pollution
Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potash in Agriculture
Sulfur and Sulfur Compounds
Alkalis and Related Products
The Halogens
Ions in Solution
Water Conditioning
Oxidation and Reduction in Solution
Corrosion of Metals
Extractive Metallurgy
Organometallics
Some Newer Solid-state Technologies
Useful Constants
The Chemical Elements: Standard Atomic Masses
Chemical Thermodynamic Data
Standard Electrode Potentials for Aqueous Solutions
Nomenclature of Coordination Compounds
Ionic Radii
Importance of Inorganic Chemistry
Chemical Energetics
Catenation: Inorganic Macromolecules
Crystalline Solids
The Defect Solid State
Inorganic Solids as Heterogeneous Catalysts
Silicates, Aluminates, and Phosphates
The Atmosphere and Atmospheric Pollution
Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potash in Agriculture
Sulfur and Sulfur Compounds
Alkalis and Related Products
The Halogens
Ions in Solution
Water Conditioning
Oxidation and Reduction in Solution
Corrosion of Metals
Extractive Metallurgy
Organometallics
Some Newer Solid-state Technologies
Useful Constants
The Chemical Elements: Standard Atomic Masses
Chemical Thermodynamic Data
Standard Electrode Potentials for Aqueous Solutions
Nomenclature of Coordination Compounds
Ionic Radii