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Inorganic Chemistry

Inorganic Chemistry is the study of heteroatoms- that is to say, atoms which are not carbon or hydrogen- the molecules they form, the reactions they undergo and how this can be used in industry and in the lab. This field has received global attention in recent years with the success of transition metals as incredibly effective catalysts in organic synthesis, and the exciting possibilities inorganic compounds present in electronics and robotics.

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Blog posts about inorganic chemistry

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Monday 21st of September 2015
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Monday 23rd of February 2015
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Friday 6th of February 2015

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