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Advanced Inorganic Chemistry by Robert L. Carter

Advanced Inorganic Chemistry by Robert L. Carter

Advanced Inorganic Chemistry by Robert L. Carter

This note covers the following topics in inorganic chemistry: Atomic Structure, Symmetry and Group Theory, Molecular Orbitals, Crystalline Solid State, Acid- Base and Donor Acceptor Chemistry, Chemistry of the Main Group Element, Coordination Chemistry.

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