Inorganic chemistry /

Motola, Martin,

Inorganic chemistry / Dr. Martin Motola. - xiii, 227 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry
Atomic Structure and Periodicity
Ionic Chemistry
Acid-Base Chemistry
Solid-State Chemistry
Chemistry of Inorganic Porous Materials
Chemistry of Semiconducting Materials
Environmental, Biological, and Industrial Aspects of Inorganic Chemistry


Inorganic chemistry is the branch of chemistry that deals with the properties, structure, and behavior of inorganic compounds, which are substances that do not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds. From metals and metalloids to nonmetals and their compounds, inorganic chemistry covers a vast range of elements and their interactions. The study of inorganic chemistry has many practical applications, including the development of new materials with unique properties, the design of catalysts for chemical reactions, and the understanding of the role of metals in biological systems. Inorganic chemistry is also important for industrial processes such as the production of fertilizers, pharmaceuticals and semiconductors.
This book has been written specifically for students and scholars to meet their needs in terms of knowledge and to provide them with a broad understanding of inorganic chemistry. We aim for this book to be a resource for academic in many subjects since we believe it will provide clarity and insight for its readers.

CAS Bachelor of Science in Biology


In English

9781774697535


Chemistry, Inorganic.

546 M85 / 2024