Inorganic Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry | Transition Metals | Catalysis
Atomic Structure

Chemistry is the science of atomic matter (that made of chemical elements), its properties, structure, composition and its changes during interactions and chemical reactions.

During chemical reactions, bonds between atoms break and form, resulting in different substances with different properties. In a blast furnace, iron oxide, a compound, reacts with carbon monoxide to form iron, one of the chemical elements, and carbon dioxide.
- The Discoveries of Electrons, Protons and Neutrons
- First Glance At Subatomic Particles
- From Big Bang to Atoms
- Introduction to Elements
- Chemical Bonding
- Coordination Chemistry
- Transition metals
- Qualitative Analysis
- Catalysis
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