Inorganic Chemistry
Industrial Applications: Inorganic chemistry is involved in the production of fertilizers, metals, ceramics, glass, and pigments. It is essential for understanding and controlling reactions in various industrial processes.
Inorganic chemistry is a branch of chemistry that focuses on the study of inorganic compounds, which include minerals, metals, salts, and coordination compounds. Unlike organic chemistry, which predominantly deals with carbon-containing compounds, inorganic chemistry encompasses a vast array of elements and their interactions. Inorganic chemists investigate the properties, structures, and reactions of inorganic compounds, contributing to various industrial applications.
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